Posted on 07/22/2016 10:01:16 PM PDT by Helicondelta
Hillary Clinton goes into convulsions during interview, then appears to try to play it off as a joke afterward. It is possible she has some sort of illness, or thinks it is funny to mock people with seizures.
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Not everyone.
The middle aged Black woman standing directly behind her is watching the crowd carefully gauging reaction as if she *expects* stuff like this to happen.
That explains the rope.
Interesting theory. And happening after the convention prevents the Bernie bots from asserting a rightful claim to the nomination.
More likely drunk or stoned.
At first I thought Clinton was just goofing around. After watching again, the young woman near her who asked a question seems somewhat shocked and it sounds like she’s asking Clinton “Are you okay?”.
That may be the case, but have you ever seen anyone express fake surprise in such a fashion?
Far be it from me to defend Hillary, but you can’t go by this video. You need to see the original unaltered version. In it, someone asks her a question, she turns around, then starts bobbing her head for several seconds. Yes, it’s weird, but she then stops the head bobbing, and responds to the person in a clear and calm manner. I don’t think she would have regained her composure that quickly if it had been a seizure. Trying to call this a seizure has no more credibility than trying to call Lauar Ingraham’s wave the other night a “Nazi salute.”
That did look like a seizure.
That’s DC Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton, and yes, she has been trained not to react when this happens, you can tell.
I remember her now.
Diabolically frightening.
I suspect she’s on a smorgasbord of meds for various ailments and when she’s under stress her nervous system does a sudden reboot. If she was a boat she’d have more patches than sail and more tar than wood in her creaking hull.
Yep — and DEAN of my law school when I was at GU!! UGH!
If someone thinks that was edited or photoshopped somehow, look at the reaction of the blonde woman using her phone as a microphone.
LOL. Did you see that girl on her right recoil at HiLIARy’s hideous face and ask, “Are you alright?!?” That girl didn’t seem to think it was a momentary reaction to a cold drink!
I agree it’s non-issue...she was goofing around.
I know how you feel, but for me I just want her to lose the election. The aftermath will be her own living hell. If someone is able to indict her and close down the Clinton Foundation so much the better.
She did it for about 2-3 seconds and then the video freezes for a split second, then reverses showing the same bobbing backwards.
When I first saw the clip as a gif a few days ago, I looked for signs that it was "videoshopped" and could not really make a determination. It would be easy enough to loop a small bit of video to give the appearance of a seizure--but there is no clear presence or absence of looping. In this video, however, you can clearly see and hear that the reporter is asking a question throughout the seizure. Thus, there is no looping, at least at the beginning.
I like the video posted to begin this thread. Even though it has a looped segment right at the beginning, it also shows the event from two angles, and in slow-mo. There, you can clearly see that her eyelids are fluttering and her eyes are moving side to side.
In the unlooped part of the video that I linked, I count 5 head bobs in the first part of the seizure, then about 3 or 4 strong head bobs devolving into a sort of deoscillating phase. (I don't know the technical terms since neurobiology is not my scientific expertise.)
Why sequentially? They give medical care in prisons.
You can believe she will be tanked up with anti-seizure drugs before she goes on national TV so there is no repeat.
And those have a lot of nasty side effects.
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