2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumDid Trump really go on a reality TV show to present another letter from his doctor?
I can't stop laughing at how silly this man is. Grow up already and stop playing these childish games, for once in your life try to act as if you're actually an adult who is applying for a job.
charlyvi
(6,537 posts)The same doctor that gave him the first one.
onecaliberal
(32,816 posts)renate
(13,776 posts)According to a reporter who talked to people who were at the taping, he reported that this testosterone level is 440--no units, not specific about whether it's free, bound, or total, but he said the average is 270, so: super manly.
He just cannot stop himself.
Snake Plissken
(4,103 posts)and his Jerry Springer Show meets WWE Wrestling Klan Rally is convinced it's exactly what they want in cult leader.
anneboleyn
(5,611 posts)Trump and Kellyanne clearly think the way to appeal to "the womens" who don't like Trump is to pull a ridiculous stunt with a television doctor who has been repeatedly criticized by his fellow doctors for his dubious promotions and garbage health "advice." (Dr. Oz's audience is overwhelmingly female. I will NEVER understand what other women see in him because everything about his show screams quackery and fakery to me. I don't care what a great surgeon he is -- his crap is still crap).
It tells us all we need to know about what Trump and that lying creep Kellyanne think about female voters. They think they can win women voters by pulling a ridiculous stunt involving all sorts of media distractions and misinformation. They think women voters won't notice the absurdity of Trump handing a letter written by his weirdo doctor and filled with jumbled info to a terrified-looking Dr. Oz to peruse as the show is being recorded. You know, because in Trump land, that equals "transparency." I can see Kellyanne dreaming up this laughable scenario, choosing Dr. Oz because "the womens love him" and the ratings will be "yuuuuuge." And of course they fill the audience with pro-Trump women who rave about Trump's appearance on the show and make statements that are politically motivated.