"This conspiracy theory claims that "Hillary Clinton may have been poisoned"—by Vladimir Putin
and/or Donald Trump. That's about as "out there" as you can you get. Oh, wait a minute. That conspiracy theory appeared courtesy of the tinfoil hat crew at the Washington Post, in an item by sportsblogger and sportstweeter Cindy Boren.
Boren's excuse for attempting to mainstream this claim (the Washington Post is part of the mainstream media, after all) is that its proponent is Bennet Omalu,...Born in Nigeria, he became a U.S. citizen in 2015.the forensic pathologist ...Boren's "support" for the plausibility of Putin's involvement is that he allegedly (actually, likely) ordered the poisoning of a former KGB operative in London 10 years ago. Even granting Omalu's medical expertise, it doesn't extend to security, and, at least based on what Boren presented, it doesn't extend to how one would go about administering poison to a presidential candidate guarded and watched over by many Secret Service agents, staff and friends." Charisma
Boren's excuse for attempting to mainstream this claim (the Washington Post is part of the mainstream media, after all) is that its proponent is Bennet Omalu,...Born in Nigeria, he became a U.S. citizen in 2015.the forensic pathologist ...Boren's "support" for the plausibility of Putin's involvement is that he allegedly (actually, likely) ordered the poisoning of a former KGB operative in London 10 years ago. Even granting Omalu's medical expertise, it doesn't extend to security, and, at least based on what Boren presented, it doesn't extend to how one would go about administering poison to a presidential candidate guarded and watched over by many Secret Service agents, staff and friends." Charisma
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