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MSNBC contributor Touré: ‘No evidence’ Clinton fainted, no ‘serious medical issue’

Toure Neblett said Hillary has no serious medical issues
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Who knew that former MSNBC talk show host and current contributor Touré Neblett holds a medical degree?  On Sunday, he issued a tweet declaring that there’s no evidence Democrat Hillary Clinton fainted and there’s no “serious medical issue.”

https://twitter.com/Toure/status/775021942692782081

“Again: There’s no evidence that Clinton fainted or that any serious medical issue occurred,” he tweeted, despite all the video showing her collapse.

Twitchy noted: “While the clinical definition of fainting may not have been realized, there is clear evidence that something was terribly wrong.”

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But we’re not supposed to notice that, which is probably why the media wants us to think she merely “stumbled.”

Naturally, he got hammered on Twitter.

Another person asked:

The answer, sadly, is “no.”

But what I’d like to know is what qualifies Neblett to issue a diagnosis?  Is he a medical doctor?  Can he diagnose medical issues long-distance or over the Internet?

Or is this just another effort to pull the wool over our eyes?

Then there’s people like this:

https://twitter.com/Scott_at_Home/status/775034363729809408

No doubt, some would vote for Satan if he ran for office as a Democrat.

https://twitter.com/jhawk1986/status/775055899530407936

Perhaps, but her propagandists in the media are going to do everything they can to get her elected.

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