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27th Sep 2016

This governor came out and said what we were all thinking about Trump’s sniffles at the debate

Snorting with laughter.

Declan Cashin

Where to start about last night’s presidential debate between Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump?

How about with the fact that, throughout the 90 minute face-off, Trump appeared to be battling a bad case of the sniffles or some kind of allergy flare-up.

Seriously, someone pass this guy a tissue or some Vicks.

“Snifflegate” quickly became a topic of discussion between Twitter users following the debate.

https://twitter.com/ditzkoff/status/780588272917553152

Trump noticeably drank a lot of water during the debate but never blew or wiped his nose – perhaps fearful of appearing unwell or vulnerable after he made such a fuss about his rival’s bout of pneumonia earlier this month.

Of course, there were some people online who semi-seriously joked that Trump had snorted something beforehand to get him pumped for the debate.

https://twitter.com/riaisawake/status/780593551709057024

But the accusation got major legitimacy when a sitting US governor, Howard Dean, just came out and said it:

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Dean is a major Democratic party player: he’s the governor of Vermont, a former chair of the party, and ran for president in 2004.

He seems to be standing by the slur too: the tweet hasn’t been deleted. Dean’s accusation has divided people, naturally enough:

https://twitter.com/nickguillory/status/780592217236713472

BuzzFeed reports that, after the debate, Trump said his nasal issues were the result of a faulty microphone – that was perhaps done deliberately. ANOTHER CONSPIRACY!

“They also gave me a defective mic, did you notice that? My mic was defective in the room,” Trump said. “I wonder, was that on purpose? Was that on purpose?” he added. “But I had a mic that wasn’t working properly.”

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