CNN’s Jake Tapper has proved to have a keen eye when it comes to current events, so he just might be on to something here.
Plouffe and Harry Reid both attacking Trump as overweight this afternoon. Just a coincidence, I'm sure.
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) September 13, 2016
Tapper wasn’t the only one to notice, either.
https://twitter.com/aseitzwald/status/775823027212804097
After seeing her rushed to a waiting SUV midway through a 9/11 memorial service, it’s impossible to get away from questions about Hillary Clinton’s well-being — unless, of course, you decide to question Donald Trump’s health instead. He is looking a bit on the heavy side lately …
Harry Reid called @realDonaldTrump fat https://t.co/aSdsdMPr4o
— Mike DeBonis (@mikedebonis) September 13, 2016
Sen. Harry Reid says Donald Trump is not "slim and trim" https://t.co/X7p5ZxFPgX pic.twitter.com/PPT6Txeuqg
— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) September 13, 2016
… says the man who alleges he was beaten up by his exercise equipment.
Harry Reid says Clinton is being treated unfairly about her health, says Trump is "not slim and trim" and "brags about eating fast food":
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) September 13, 2016
Reid: Trump brags about eating fast food every day. His medical records are nonexistent, just like contributions to charities.
— Ben Siegel (@benyc) September 13, 2016
Political strategist David Plouffe got in on the act too during an appearance with Chuck Todd.
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Plouffe goes there on Trump’s weight https://t.co/MMVJQ8Niqt
— Josh Feldman (@feldmaniac) September 13, 2016
Weighty issue? "He's 70; he's the heaviest candidate we've had since William Taft.'' @David Plouffe to @chucktodd on @RealDonaldTrump health
— Carla Marinucci (@cmarinucci) September 13, 2016
Everyone knows there’s an age limit on running for president, but we’re weighing candidates now? And Democrats are all right with that?
Wait, is the Democratic strategy now fat-shaming Trump?
— Sam Stein (@samstein) September 13, 2016
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Update:
Here’s video of Harry Reid’s remarks from ABC News:
.@SenatorReid: "Look at Donald Trump's medical records, which are non-existent." https://t.co/8oXZ4ucRTY
— This Week (@ThisWeekABC) September 13, 2016
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