Posted on 09/17/2016 4:52:29 AM PDT by Kyle Olson
Despite being back on the campaign trail, Hillary Clinton still isn't well.
At the conclusion of a 20-minute speech to the Black Women's Agenda Workshop in Washington, DC, on Friday, Clinton began coughing.
Clinton tried her best to not act like she was hacking by not covering her mouth and holding still. Alas, the hot mic picked it up.
As she exited, turning her back to the stage, she could be seen coughing again -- and covering it with the hand she uses to shake hands with voters.
(Excerpt) Read more at theamericanmirror.com ...
And PIAPS has not yet explained that tongue biopsy that was photographed at the DNC convention...
The pneumonia is a complication arising from the underlying disease
Hillary is often shown against a Parkinson's calming blue back drop. A blue venue is required for a sustained performance.
The convention was blue for Hillary. By looking at the floor, she could calm herself and shake off the oncoming tremors and trance. Note also the calming pill rolling between thumb and forefinger.
Alas, at the 911 gathering there was no blue
Or has another seizure or brain freeze.
As Mark Steyn pointed out yesterday on Rush's program, if it wasn't for one person with a phone who tweeted the video of Hillary going into vaporlock and being dragged rigid and unconscious (and minus a shoe) into the van, the media will be lying like hell to the American people about what actually happened.
Trump must insist on a white stage background and floor...... no blue
The background and floor need to be red hues for the first debate.
And lots of flashing lights!
I have a strobe light app on my iPhone. If many in the audience where hitlery speaks have the same app, we could make her stroke out!!
And conveniently they’ve said she will likely have the pneumonia til the end of October!
I agree. The cough at the end of her speech shown in this video is not enough to make an issue out of it (however, who knows what happened once she got backstage?) As much as her handlers would like to keep Hillary out of sight for the next few weeks, they can't afford to do that with all of the momentum currently going Trump's way. They have to keep sending her out there, knowing it's a roll of the dice every time they do. It's only a matter of time before another medical episode happens in a public setting with the cameras rolling.
Yes, it racks your body and leaves you sore.
Covering the mouth with the hand while coughing is stupid. A silly-a$$ gesture designed to fool those around into thinking that one cares about them and doesn’t want the spray to hit them in the face.
You turn away from all present. If that isn’t possible, you cough into your shirtsleeve. Or find a big napkin.
Touching doorknobs or hands or books or anything afterwards is stupid.
Having had chronic Bronchitis for years, have to say you are 100% correct. My mom had P’monia and ended up coughing so hard she broke a rib. They are not just a dry throat cough, but a deep hacking cough that brings up phlegm.
Tessalon Perles stop coughing fits for 12 hrs guess her doc is to stupid to know about that great little cough suppressor.
While there is NO SUCH THING as non-contagious pneumonia there is such a thing as a contagious Hillary Clinton. Cuidado America.
I tried to recreate this post but some how could not.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3469978/posts?page=11#11
“Robotic speech pattern. Love the line love TRUMPS hate.”
It’s a lost cause when a candidate is down to quoting bumper stickers for campaign rhetoric.
“Trump must insist on a white stage background and floor...... no blue”
Then they would not only color all that blue, but they would also have the audience wear blue.
Just think about if she really goes into a severe health event she will have to be replaced and that will throw the election into chaos
Not good
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