Posted on 09/19/2016 1:49:02 PM PDT by SoFloFreeper
That amoeba would find a bare feast.
Probably TIA’s and/or Parkinsons. The TIA’s would be consistent with episodic loss of train of thought, and body wobble, and the concussion, and broken elbow (?) or broken arm(?). Many people fall when they have a TIA.
But parkinsons can do that also, and they sometimes have “off” days when their medicine doesn’t completely ameloriate their symptoms.
The other big issue seems to be the body double, but since I don’t review her news reported stories all the time, it would be hard to verify. I hope someone is digitally recording all of her events to see if body doubles are being used.
Also,her van staff seems to know she sometimes need special treatment and seem to more like EMTs, and nurses rather than political types.
Finally, people with tubes in their tympanic membrane don’t go around falling around like she did post 9/11 event. Just another bogus story hoping the Clinton worshippers will keep believing in her abilities.
Hee, hee, hee!
Let’s see what the autopsy reveals.
That was a lot of trouble to go through to cover up an ear infection. We need a healthy commander-in-chief and one who is responsible enough to take care of their health. Apparently, she is neither.
Her pneumonia is back. Most Parkinson patients die of aspirate pneumonia It is bacterial but NOT contegious. Unfortunately the MSM is too lazy to look it up! She is very ill.
Do you think Hillary, Huma and her doctor site around doing lines while they make this stuff up.
You know, people with AIDS get all kinds of infections...
I wouldn’t argue.
He certainly looks presidential in that picture
Is this the Clinton lie of the week or is it too early?
I do not believe this explanation.
I can totally see it.
LOL!
That’s one of my fave Trump graphics.
LOVE it!!
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.