When then-presidential candidate Hillary Clinton had her famous fainting episode, which necessitated her being spirited away from a campaign rally and helped into her waiting van, her personal physician played down the event, writing it off to a bout of pneumonia.
Not everyone in the medical community was convinced, however. The day after Clinton’s public collapse, a New York Times reporter who boasts an M.D. after his name suggested she was sicker than her doctor was letting on and that further tests needed to be administered.
More @ Liberty Unyeilding
Someone better tell that doctor to put out a statement saying she is not depressed, let alone absolutely not suicidal. STAT!
ReplyDeleteabsolutely not suicidal.
DeleteAbsolutely and I can't imagine what would have brought this idea to anyone's mind...........:)
If it was known she was medically unfit. Then we need to look at her Vice President candidate. He was the one that was being elected. And I cann't even remember his name.
ReplyDeleteI cann't even remember his name.
DeleteHe isn't worth a second thought.
He's a very gray man.
DeleteHe has mental issues. You can see that in his eyes.
ReplyDeleteThis came out before the election and got absolutely no traction. Probably fake.
ReplyDeleteThanks and I just traced the picture and you are correct. Thanks.
DeleteShe was sick; the press ignored it; Republican voters did not. What an ego to continue to run when she knew she was medically unfit for office.
ReplyDeleteThinks she should be in there now.
Delete