Stop being gullible
Our obligations under the Ninth Commandment do not vanish because we need to win elections.
Lying lips are abomination to the Lord: but they that deal truly are His delight. -- Proverbs 12:22
The Ninth Commandment forbids lying about people, but our obligations under the Ninth Commandment go further than condemning lying. God expects us to be suspicious of false reports and to not spread a malicious false report. It does not matter if we believe it or not, because spreading a lie does damage whether or not you knew it was false. This is one of the reasons why Scripture prohibits gossip, because of the reputational damage done to innocent people.
The "Frazzledrip" conspiracy theory posits some truly wild and outrageous things about Hillary Clinton. If you want to look it up, you can, but I will not detail it here. (It is gruesome, so you have been warned.) Frazzledrip originated on notorious troll site 4Chan, which (in addition to racist, misogynistic and anti-Semitic content) is known for spreading hoaxes "for the lulz." I am sure that the people who came up with this nonsense have spent the last eight years laughing hysterically at people taking it seriously and spreading it, especially since one of the people fooled into believing it is a member of Congress from Georgia.
We live in a time when far too many people will believe anything negative said about someone they dislike. The hatred of Mrs. Clinton is so extreme that people will not even question whether "Frazzledrip" makes any sense at all, they will just believe it and spread it without looking into it. If you question the conspiracy theory, you will be accused of having something to hide. This is a gaslighting tactic to bully people into submission and silence.
None of this is difficult. If you see a negative claim, especially one about outrageously horrendous behavior, you should be skeptical. If it seems plausible, research it. (Not on 4Chan.) Do your due diligence before you spread the accusation. This is not because Hillary Clinton (or whatever other target of your hatred) deserves any kind of deference, but because we serve a God who expects us to tell the truth and forbids us from engaging is gossip. It reflects very poorly on Jesus Christ and His Church when self-professed Christians are spreading lies without any twinge of guilt. Stop it.

