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The curious case of Trumps bogus doctors letter

American voters will be very disturbed to find out that Trump is HIV positive and has Ebola.
I see you are familiar with the non-quoting issue.
I am sure others will figure that out as well.
 
whats more likely that trump took an old letterhead, copied it and wrote this himself

or that a doctor of 30 years made all these mistakes ona letter he knew would be reviewed nationally like spelling errors, he used non medical language like "test scores" or"only positive test results" or “The healthiest individual ever elected to the presidency.” (which sounds like something trump would say) included a non working website address and a gmail account or that hes a gastroenterologist not a general physician and they dont normally do physicals or that doctors dont keep their dead dads name on their letterhead for 6 years after he dies. And that donald trump tests positive for everything which i guess includes aids and polio

which is more likely? you can't be this gullible

No one ever got rich overestimating the cognitive ability of a trump supporter.

PS has anyone found the "section" the dead Doctor claimed to belong to?
 
Its hard to make convincing hoaxes in the internet age.

But the propagandists will still try.
 
I don't see any absolute proof that Trump faked the letter. I do believe that the wording is suspect and doesn't sound professional. The whole, "only positive results" and "...unequivocally, will be the healthiest individual ever elected to the presidency" makes it hard to believe that a doctor wrote the letter. It does remind me of the John Miller incident a little bit.
 
I don't see any absolute proof that Trump faked the letter. I do believe that the wording is suspect and doesn't sound professional. The whole, "only positive results" and "...unequivocally, will be the healthiest individual ever elected to the presidency" makes it hard to believe that a doctor wrote the letter. It does remind me of the John Miller incident a little bit.

I suspect it very well could be real. It's a bizarre letter though.

He is a real doctor - and here he is:

Mr. Trump's personal physician:

doctor16n-3-web.jpg


For real.

That's him.
 
Ha ha.

One more thing about the letter from his Doc.

The doc signed it with the initials .F.A.C.G.


Those are credentials to being a member of the Fellow of the American College of Gastroenterologists.

But! Bornstein's membership in the organization lapsed in 1995.

"When asked by MSNBC about using the title in his signature without maintaining membership, Bornstein said that the title "has no value" but that he will continue to use it."

Yikes. What a cad. Just like his patient.
 
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