Nnaumbua Farrell

2016-09-01 00:43:46 -0400

Hey Edward, we’re going to have to agree to disagree on this one. I don’t think Clinton’s health is irrelevant at all. On it’s own, with the seizures for example, it is important because it very clearly severely and negatively affects her ability to do the job of POTUS . I also believe that, together with everything else, it adds to the narrative of Clinton’s untrustworthiness. It’s not just her health, it’s the cover up. This is not on the level of Anthony Weiner’s latest sexting scandal (which I agree is silly to focus on). This is because the Weiner scandal doesn’t impact her ability to do the job of POTUS and doesn’t demonstrate her untrustworthiness. Her health issues and her cover up of them does.



As to your point about her supporters not abandoning her after the revelation of what you believe to be more serious matters, I disagree with the premise that her health issues are not as important as those other matters and should therefore not be brought up to their level of being focused on. Those other issues, on their own, disqualify he for POTUS . So do her health issues for the reasons I have given above. I agree Trump should keep talking about those other issue but the purpose of talking about them is to show how disqualified Clinton is to be POTUS . I believe the health issues and the cover up of those issues significantly contributes to showing why Clinton is disqualified.

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