After initially doubling down on his tweet implying that Donald Trump’s sniffles during the first presidential debate were evidence he was snorting cocaine, Howard Dean eventually backed off, apologizing for using innuendo.
Dean might have earned a medical degree, but “Star Wars” actress Carrie Fisher invoked her own expert status with the drug to tweet that yes, Trump absolutely was high during the second sniffle-filled debate.
https://twitter.com/reimamy/status/785297823914790913?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
I'm an expert & ABSOLUTELY
— Carrie Fisher (@carrieffisher) October 10, 2016
To be honest, if that’s even meant as a sincere swipe at the GOP nominee, it’s the very least of the anti-Trump posts and retweets on Fisher’s timeline.
First lady Nancy Reagan was the target of ridicule back in the day for her “Just Say No” campaign against drugs, but in 2016, the real crime seems to be doing a drug that’s just so unfashionable and uncool — everyone was supposed to have given up their coke habits by the mid ’90s at the latest.
https://twitter.com/mshvan/status/785299290474156032
thinking phentermine
— Lee Giroux (@leegiroux) October 10, 2016
Blow for sure
— Tami Shawn (@taminflight) October 10, 2016
yes. Coke. Explains the grandiosity and Melania's weight.
— PegC (@duckonjunebug) October 10, 2016
Wouldn’t The Donald also be slim and trim like Harry Reid if he were snorting coke?
at age 70? That would be hella hardcore.
— chuck rogers (@chuckrogersjedi) October 10, 2016
Seriously? I think it's more compensating for huffing too hard into the mic. Sounds bad either way, but not coke.
— Jodelle (@JodelMikel) October 10, 2016
I happen to have bad allergies at the moment,,, that's not a coke sniff. He don't even drink ? #Trump2016
— Perfektly Imperfekt SHADOW BANNED (@jerzygirl420) October 11, 2016
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