Posted on 11/10/2016 2:09:58 PM PST by grundle
At 2 a.m. on election night, Hillary stayed home, and sent John Podesta to speak in her place.
Has any other major party presidential candidate in modern times ever done something like this?
The medication that Hillary takes to prevent her Parkinson’s tremors only lasts for a short period of time, which is why her campaign appearances were so limited.
What other reason could there possibly be for her absence?
This video explains why her recent public appearances have always been so limited:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mf0TDm8hBHY
She didn’t go out for two reasons: They didn’t have a concession speech prepared, and she was screaming and throwing things and was not composed enough to be seen in public.
Maybe, or maybe she was drinking heavily and sedated.
The doctors can always get a job at “Westworld”.
They kept this robot going they can keep others going.
....or a lush.
Nah. Sending the Pod out just just reinforced my belief that she was too drunk to face the crowd.
At least let them live
There’s another thing, Gooch.
You have a repetitive spelling error every time you post this effusive detritus material from your grundleblog.
The word is spelled “C - A - G - E”... “cage”.
Not “hill.”
It’s on my blog because I wrote it.
Go to Holland...the doctors there can legally end it for you. Be euthaned.
Drunk old hag would have fallen on her face if she’d come on stage! Meanwhile, no more screaming obscenities at the TV now that she’s entered the dust bin of history.
I agree that her concession speech was probably not prepared.
I only listened to it casually, but I was surprised that it seemed to sound nothing like Hillary’s other speeches... IOW someone else wrote it. Next, she seemed so haughty and stubborn during the campaign that, combined with her alleged propensity for being autocratic, it is difficult for me to imagine that she would have commissioned such a speech in advance. Several hours is about the right amount of time to write such a speech. Maybe Bill wrote it.
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