She had to leave the NYC 9/11 services today because she was overheated.
Uh huh.
Hillary suffering from Parkinson's?
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Collapsed so completely she left a shoe behind when her minders hustled her out of there.MarkD wrote:She had to leave the NYC 9/11 services today because she was overheated.
Uh huh.
And yet anyone who has questioned her health is a racist, misogynist conspiracy theorist. Yep.
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Youtube link failed, just hit youtube and search for today's episode. As I said earlier, she is not well.
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As much as it fills me with happiness to see her having a rough time, I kind of hope the old bag hangs in there a while longer, lest they have the opportunity to replace her with somebody less beatable. At the very least, she can't die on the campaign trail before trump does.
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Cognosce teipsum et disce pati
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According to the radio this morning, she has pneumonia.
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And before it was declared she had pneumonia, her people lied to the American people AGAIN about what is wrong with her.
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"like"Netpackrat wrote:As much as it fills me with happiness to see her having a rough time, I kind of hope the old bag hangs in there a while longer, lest they have the opportunity to replace her with somebody less beatable. At the very least, she can't die on the campaign trail before trump does.
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Here's a youtube video - a doctor remotely diagnosing her symptoms with the usual disclaimers. Lots of good details and explanation.
He says most Parkinson's sufferers die of pneumonia.
He says most Parkinson's sufferers die of pneumonia.
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So, hypothetically, if it turns out she's unable to continue the campaign and has to withdraw, what happens?
The possibilities I see:
1) Tim Keane becomes the Presidential candidate, picks a new VP candidate.
2) Dems select a new candidate (Sanders maybe?) and run.
3) Dems withdraw from election, which comes down to Trump against Johnson and any other 3rd party candidates.
4) Obama decides it's in the nations best interests to suspend the election until new primaries can be held to select a new candidate, and he will selflessly continue in office until such time (maybe 2020).
Did I miss anything?
Somehow I find 3 the least likely, and 4 the most.
The possibilities I see:
1) Tim Keane becomes the Presidential candidate, picks a new VP candidate.
2) Dems select a new candidate (Sanders maybe?) and run.
3) Dems withdraw from election, which comes down to Trump against Johnson and any other 3rd party candidates.
4) Obama decides it's in the nations best interests to suspend the election until new primaries can be held to select a new candidate, and he will selflessly continue in office until such time (maybe 2020).
Did I miss anything?
Somehow I find 3 the least likely, and 4 the most.