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Internet debates whether Jill Stein is a chiropractor or a folk singer

Let’s lay these ugly rumors to rest over a sweet guitar hook.

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Sometime in mid-July, a vicious rumor about Green Party presidential hopeful Jill Stein starting making the rounds on Twitter.

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https://twitter.com/red_mercer/status/755108604844224513

We can’t be sure who started the rumor. Could it have been this Hillary-hater?

https://twitter.com/ByYourLogic/status/752922499457880064

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Unclear. But people really went with it and ran… all the way to a strip mall filled with private practices from a variety of disciplines.

https://twitter.com/evepeyser/status/759503211015368704

https://twitter.com/twoheadeddroid/status/759868692444303360

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We can only imagine the agony Jill has faced.

https://twitter.com/SafyHallanFarah/status/761626539058425857

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Okay guys, we had our laugh, but the claim is totally absurd. Stein has a Harvard degree. And a ’90s folk band.

She is not a chiropractor. She. Is. A. Folk. Singer.

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Not only was she the lead singer in “Somebody’s Sister,” but she still has several albums available for sale.

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She’s not here to crack spines! She’s here to fill your soul with joy.

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Circuits to the Sun, an inspiring album filled with rockin’, feel-good hits like “American Dream” and “Dancin’ Wild,” is available on Bandcamp. 

Circuits to the Sun – Somebody’s Sister by Jill Stein & Ken Selcer (aka Somebody’s Sister)

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Would a chiropractor sing:

Times are changin’ /

It ain’t a joke /

Hey, revolution /

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Take back your vote.

…like Jill does on “American Dream?”

Would a chiropractor pen a title track about a woman going through a 12-step recovery program who tries to fill her emotional void by pointing crystals at the sky in the hopes of communicating with aliens?

Of course not.

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To be fair, it is easy to confuse folk singers and chiropractors. After all, they are both know to wear flowing scarves. Please, people, do your homework.

 
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