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The topic of Hillary’s health has been covered in depth both here at REGATED as well as among other places on the Internet. It seems like it’s only the liberal mainstream media that refuses to take the claims seriously, even going as far as to instead question Donald Trump’s health, the candidate who gives hour long rallies once every two days.

One candidate is in hiding, only doing fundraisers in the Hamptons and Martha’s Vineyard, the other is visiting Louisiana, Milwaukee, and many other places, giving speeches and doing rallies. That sure seems like an unhealthy candidate.

The media can try and fabricate stories, push narratives, and spin legitimate concerns as “conspiracy theories” all they want, but the data and search trends do not lie: voters have actual concerns over the health of Hillary Clinton.

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As evidenced by Google Trends, after hashtags such as #HillarysHealth, #HillarysStools, #SickHillary, and others were the near top trends on Twitter, interest in the subject has skyrocketed.

The data also shows that concerns over Hillary’s health had interest in 2004, but that’s due to her proposals in health care, and in 2008 when she ran for president.

However, in 2008 she had yet to suffer her concussion due to fainting, or break her elbow due to falling. The interest can be attributed to a general interest that the public rightfully has in the potential leader of the free world’s health.

Let it not be forgotten that the media questioned the health of John McCain in 2008, eventually making the candidate let reporters view his health records.

The trends also show that the public is much, much more interested in Hillary’s health than the health of John McCain. If it was fair and necessary for McCain to release his records, why isn’t the media holding Hillary to the same standard?

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But now, according to the media, a candidate who’s care is at “1950’s levels” according to Dr. Drew, those questions and concerns are apparently off-limits. It’s even been revealed that Bill Clinton questioned whether Hillary had the strength to run for president.

Google autocomplete also shows what similar search terms are being looked for.

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Those terms are still there, at least until Google censors them.

While the media wants to continue pushing their anti-Trump narrative of him being the one actually sick, the public is not buying it.

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The public does not question the health of Donald Trump, and there’s no reason to. He doesn’t have a history of illness, does not drink or smoke, and generally maintains a high energy level.

Maybe if outlets such as CNN, which is sometimes referred to as the “Clinton Narrative Network,” actually reported on what the people want to know about, rather than what their donors want, their numbers wouldn’t be tanking. As of right now, their evening propaganda segments are being blown out by 11 p.m. reruns of The O’Reilly Factor and Hardball with Chris Matthews.

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Ouch.