Don’t think he will do it formally. Sh-thole accomplished the same end, total fake news with wall to wall coverage.
BBC World Service radio, which potentially reaches tens of millions of listeners, should receive a special award.
over the past few hours on just 3 of their programs:
less than 2 minutes, beginning around 8mins 40secs in -
BBC’s Health Check gives impression cognitive test was a result of questions about his mental stability; Michael Wolff’s book; 27 psychiatrists etc, child-like, slurring, etc etc.
goes on to suggest he did well, but mean score in Swedish study is 25-27. he got 30. it’s got nothing to do with mental health, IQ. it doesn’t establish the state of your mental health.
AUDIO: BBC Health Check with Claudia Hammond
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/w3csvpy2
BBC OS: all the Trump segments begin around 4mins 08secs up to 10mins 12secs: BBC’s American correspondent, Anthony Zurcher. Bannon/Mueller/our listeners will remember Mr. Muellier is investigating collusion between Russia & the Trump campaign/meeting at Trump Tower with Russians/Jeff Flake/Stalin/authoritarian, anti-free speech presidency etc. mentions at end they will cover the medical later in the program, specifically the “girther” movement. does so, with stuff from the BBC Trending program, with Trump virtually the head of the Birther movement.
(Girther movement segment begins 38mins 30 secs in to 40mins 10secs: BBC’s George Pierpoint: the most controversial facts and figures released are about his height and weight etc)
AUDIO: BBC OS with Nuala McGovern
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/w172vrb90j5w545
17 Jan: BBC Trending: Trump’s medical sparks online ‘girther’ movement
By George Pierpoint
US presidents regularly undergo physical examinations. It is not remarkable. However, the results of Donald Trump’s recent medical check-up have sparked an online conspiracy theory - the girther movement.
According to the official medical report, released by the White House on 16 January, President Trump stands at 75 inches (6ft 3in; 1.9m) and weighs 239lb (17st 1lb; 108kg).
But the girther movement, propelled mainly by critics of the president, posits that Mr Trump is shorter and heavier than the report suggests.
This particular presidential physical has received increased interest after questions were raised over Mr Trump’s mental health and supposed unhealthy diet...
There have been more than 56,000 tweets about the girther movement since late on 16 January, with one of the first tweets to use the term posted by political commentator Chris Hayes...
Others online have questioned the independence of the doctor overseeing the medical examination...
The term girther is an apparent nod to the well-established “birther’ movement”, made up mainly of right-wing activists who opposed President Obama, with Mr Trump as its most public face.
Birthers questioned the former president’s place of birth and his eligibility to hold high office.
It has been widely derided as a racist conspiracy.
The birther theory was pushed hard by Mr Trump, and resulted in Mr Obama releasing his birth certificate to the public in 2011
http://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-trending-42716443
The anti fake news awards mouthpieces have been going full bore for a couple of days The MSM stooges have been on parade as have senators Pete and Repete from Arizona.
the above tweet and the delay increased the expectation. All his creation.