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To: Brumar89 who wrote (1066832)4/25/2018 10:23:56 AM
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Donald Trump’s doctor Ronny Jackson accused of improperly dispensing drug that helps with dementia
Bill Palmer | 11:52 pm EDT April 24, 2018 Palmer Report »

New reports accuse Dr. Ronny Jackson, the personal White House physician for Donald Trump, of having improperly handed out prescription drugs for waking and sleeping. In fact a United States Senator just alleged on CNN that Jackson was known as the “candy man” within the Trump White House. This is alarming for a number of reasons, not the least of which is the fact that Jackson’s primary patient has displayed the symptoms of being a drug addict.

During the campaign, we all witnessed Donald Trump sniffing his way through debates in jittery fashion. It was far from the only time in which Trump displayed such behavior. Many observers, including former Governor Howard Dean, who is a medical doctor, accused Trump of being high on cocaine. Since Trump took office, he’s periodically displayed similar symptoms of being high on some kind of “upper” drug. This has raised the question of how the president could get his hands on cocaine while inside the White House.

When increasingly loud questions about Donald Trump’s physical and cognitive health finally pushed him to agree to take a physical a few months ago, some were expecting the results to expose that he was a drug addict. Instead the results of the physical showed that he was in impossibly good health, while also claiming that he was fifty pounds lighter than he is, and an inch taller as well. That physical was performed by Dr. Ronny Jackson, who is now being accused of essentially being a White House drug dealer.

There is still quite a lot that needs to be investigated here before we know anything. For one thing, the accusations against Dr. Ronny Jackson have to be proven – which hasn’t happened yet – before we can take them as being true. But Jackson is being accused of improperly doling out a drug called Provigil, whose primary proper use is to keep narcoleptics awake. However, the National Institute for Health has published a study about using Provigil to help dementia patients with their cognitive problems. So we have a president who displays possible signs of early onset dementia and signs of drug abuse, and his doctor is accused of improperly handing out a drug that can help with dementia. We’re quickly getting into scary territory.

palmerreport.com



To: Brumar89 who wrote (1066832)4/25/2018 1:41:56 PM
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Explain to us how Christ preached 'flipping the bird' then laughing about it as acceptable for a president?



To: Brumar89 who wrote (1066832)4/25/2018 1:53:38 PM
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Exclusive: Ted Cruz Endorses Donald Trump in 2020

by Robert Kraychik
25 Apr 2018

breitbart.com

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) said he expected to support President Donald Trump’s reelection campaign in 2020 during a Tuesday interview with SiriusXM hosts Rebecca Mansour and Joel Pollak on Breitbart News Tonight. Mansour asked Cruz, “Would you be supportive of President Trump if he ran for reelection in 2020?”

Cruz replied, “I certainly assume so. I was supportive of and campaigned for President Trump in 2016, and I am very encouraged with the substantive policy victories we are getting, whether it is an historic tax cut bill, whether it is regulatory reform that’s unleashing jobs, whether it is repealing the Obamacare individual mandate — which I led the fight to do in the United States Senate — whether it is nominating and confirming strong constitutionalists to the courts. On all of those fights I’ve been working to lead the battle. I’m content to continue working to lead that battle and defend our freedoms and defend the Constitution.”

LISTEN:

Cruz invited American support for his Senatorial election campaign. He said, “Let me encourage everyone again, the hard left is raising tons of money. They’re coming after us, and if you want to defend our freedom, if you want to defend the Constitution, if you want to build a wall, then we need your help. Come to our website, tedcruz.org. Support us, contribute, because the other side is coming hard and they’re pushing impeachment and open borders and taking away our rights, and so we need to stand together and defend those rights.”

A Quinnipiac poll published on April 18 had Cruz leading his Democrat opponent — Rep. Beto O’Rourke (D-TX) — by three points.

During the 2016 election, Cruz initially opted against endorsing Trump after Trump secured the Republican Party’s nomination following a heated primary race that pitted the Texas senator against the New York real estate mogul. Republican convention goers booed Cruz during his speech at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Ohio, when he advised them to “ vote your conscience.” Two months later, he endorsed Trump and assisted his presidential campaign.

Never Trump media figures lamented Cruz’s support for Trump’s campaign. Glenn Beck, a fervent Cruz supporter during the 2016 primary, described himself as “ profoundly sad” following Cruz’s endorsement of Trump, whom Beck strongly opposed. Beck later described America as a “petulant child” worthy of divine punishment for making “the wrong choice” in nominating Trump.

Since the election, Cruz has largely supported Trump’s policies and agenda, including the construction of a wall along the southern border, the nomination of Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court, and the tax and regulatory reforms.


Breitbart News Tonight broadcasts live Monday through Friday on SiriusXM’s Patriot channel 125 from 9:00 p.m. to midnight Eastern (6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Pacific).



To: Brumar89 who wrote (1066832)4/25/2018 2:11:13 PM
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Brumar, that post makes you look like an obsessed freak.

But I'm sure that's all Trump's fault, AMIRITE?

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