Posted on 12/14/2017 7:06:57 AM PST by simpson96
Hillary Clinton has been spotted still wearing her surgical boot two months after she fell down some stairs in her heels and broke her toe.
The former Secretary of State was in Vancouver as part of her global book tour to promote her election memoir What Happened.
Clinton strode out onto the stage, in a striking monochrome leather ensemble. But what was most noticeable was the bulky post-op shoe on her right foot - which she has been wearing since she took a tumble and broke her toe in October.
The 70-year-old had been on the British leg of her book tour, when she was forced to cancel several TV and radio appearances after the injury.
Recalling her tumble, she said: 'I was running down the stairs in heels with a cup of coffee in hand, I was talking over my shoulder and my heel caught and I fell backwards.
'I tried to get up and it really hurt. I've broken my toe. I've received excellent care from your excellent health service.'
Generally, toe fractures will take between four and six weeks to heal.
But almost two months to the day that Clinton took her tumble, and she still appears to be having trouble with her foot.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
GPS boot
GPS ankle bracelet?
It is her GPS tracker. Trump is letting her pretend she isnt under arrest.
Several people are in boots. That is the guess. She has been rather quiet recently
HILLARY looks like she is in a LEATHER STRAIGHT JACKET.
“”I was running down the stairs in heels with a cup of coffee in hand, I was talking over my shoulder and my heel caught and I fell backwards””
I thought she was supposed to be the smartest woman alive.
I guess it was the “cup of coffee” that was the culprit or otherwise why mention it. Haven’t we all run downstairs in heels talking over our shoulders? I really don’t think I’d want to see that woman running anywhere - EXCEPT - perhaps off the planet...
I’ve broken both little toes at some time or another by running into something while barefoot and you merely tape it to the next toe and carry on! That’s AFTER you’ve finished screaming!
Even after talking with my wife (she having greater experience than I in wearing high heels), I have never figured out how this woman could have caught her heel on the stairs, fallen backwards, and broke a toe. The physics would seem to be impossible. But then, she has been divorced from the truth for several decades.
“”in a striking monochrome leather ensemble””
Writes a blind person! They poured her into it - I wonder how they got her out of it!
And imagine the smell after she wore it for a few hours...
Wouldn't you?
I'm surprised her ass hasn't unassed...along with a lot of other pieces of rotten, vile matter.
Bull Feces
If she fell backwards, then her foot went in the air. How did she break her toe?
If she was running down the stairs, and her heel caught, she would have tumbled forward, and a toe injury would make sense.
Here is my theory:
She and Huma were playing 'bad Cop' and 'the terrorist'. Huma was running down the stairs to get away from 'Bad cop'. With handcuffs in her hand, Hillary, who was wearing spiked heels, which were not strong enough to support the massive load of her kankles and they gave way...........
Well, makes as much sense anyway.
No picture...no believe
They have her on the steps I think...and she sure wasn't running...
LOL
Obvious lie. That sick old water buffalo can’t run barefoot on level ground.
“Clinton strode out onto the stage, in a striking monochrome leather ensemble.”
She looks like she borrowed clothes from Angela Merkel. Same designer probably dresses them. Meow.
Hill The Boot Clintoni.
Vancouver eh, well, that is outside the US. Have the Trumpster cancel her passport...keep her outside the country.
That looks like an outtake from some cheesy sci-fi space comedy.
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