The Trump campaign's “deranged conspiracy theories” about Hillary Clinton's health have a new, deranged proponent: Rudy Giuliani. It's all there on the internet, he says.
When Fox News Sunday host Shannon Bream asked Giuliani about Trump's lagging poll numbers, Giuliani responded that Clinton has "an entire media empire," — including the New York Times, ABC, and CBS, among others — working on her behalf.
"She has an entire media empire that…fails to point out several signs of illness by her. All you got to do is go online."
Bream countered that Clinton's campaign has vehemently denied the unsubstantiated claims she is in poor health, releasing medical records last year to prove her fitness.
"Go online and put down, ‘Hillary Clinton illness,' and take a look at the videos yourself," Giuliani responded.
Because everyone knows that if it's on the internet, it's true. That’s surely where Giuliani heard that there weren't any terrorist attacks in the U.S. until Barack Obama became president. You could look it up!
Buzzfeed actually did, and found this: "The top hit for 'Hillary Clinton illness' is a selfie-video filmed by a man in his car, entitled 'Hillary Clinton Parkinson's Disease EXPOSED.'" And there you have it: the GOP of 2016.