Following Donald Trump’s much awaited medical exam on Friday, the White House released a statement purportedly written by the doctor who administered the exam. The note said the exam went “exceptionally well” and pronounced Trump to be “in excellent health.”
Sounds good, right?
There’s just one problem: As Rachel Maddow pointed out Friday night, it appears that the note was not, in fact, written by White House physician Ronny Jackson.

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Just going to take a wild guess that Dr. Jackson didn't actually write that note the White House put out.
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The statement was signed “Dr. Ronnie Jackson,” so unless the White House doctor suddenly forgot how to spell his own name, it would appear that someone else in the White House released the note and put the doctor’s name on it.
It should also be noted that most medical doctors sign their name, followed by their degree (for example, “
Ronny Jackson, MD, FAAEM“), rather than using their title (“Dr.”).
It’s unclear why the White House would feel the need to release a fake doctor’s note. It does appear that Trump underwent an actual medical exam — according to Reuters, he spent
more than three hours with the doctor — but for some reason, it seems that the White House wasn’t satisfied with the results.
Trump may have just faked his doctor’s note
Conservatives rated your thread “funny”. Today we learned that Trump faked a separate health note. Your thread survived the test of history. The funny raters have egg on their faces.
You learned something? Well, you are either an integral part of the operation or you heard something in the media and are parroting it like most media fed.
Oh the irony of it, miketx is an example of a fool whose sole source of information, and the foundation of his posts, are echos of right wing hate purveyors on Fox Entertainment, the Internet and AM Radio.
Classic!
Regressive liberal ROE
1. Demand a link or an explanation of the truth they are objecting to.
2. Promptly reject all explanations as right wing lies. Smoke spin deflect
3. Ignore any facts presented.
4. Ridicule spelling and typos, punctuation.
5. Attack the person as being juvenile, ie: "are you 12 years old", question their education, intelligence.
6. Employ misdirection,
6a. smear people
6b. attack religion
6c. attack their rationality.
7. Lie, make false assumptions
8. Play race/gender card/misogynist card
9. Play gay/lesbian card
10. Play the Nazi/Fascist/bigot card
11. Make up stuff/So you got nothing?
12. Deny constantly
13. Reword and repeat
14. Pretending not to understand, playing ignorant/what did I lie about
15. When losing, resort to personal attacks.
16. Russia
17. Fox News/Alex Jones/Brietbart/infowars/Stormfront/Gateway/hannity
18. You can’t read.
I rarely listen to AM radio or any radio, not do I watch much talking head action.