Posted on 05/26/2017 9:31:11 AM PDT by blueyon
Hillary Clinton struggled to speak shortly after beginning her speech at the Wellesley College commencement ceremony Friday. A college official rushed to deliver her a lozenge and water bottle as she choked on her words.
She credited her croaky delivery to allergies rather than emotions, which drew cheers and laughs from the crowd.
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As much as I am averse to the sight of blood, I would make an exception for her case.
****That has to be one of the longest lasting colds in human history.****
The Clinton ICE AGE.
Just watched her at the podium (mostly muted) talking all about herself and how ‘we should all unite’.
That starts with you, Hillary - letting President Trump do his job. It’s not your job - the American people didn’t hire you!!!!
What a seditionist she is - she just can’t let go.
I kinda agree on Dysphagia...although I’m not sure about the Parkinson’s angle. You can get Dysphagia from a pure old fashioned stoke, which is pretty much what she had there in 2012.
One key feature of Dysphagia is that you have trouble swallowing....so you might be stupid enough to avoid water and re-hydrating yourself on exceptionally hot days...like the 9-11 Memorial Day episode. In that case, she got all dehydrated because she wasn’t sipping water on a continual basis and had to get thrown into the Scooby van. It would how she got to the apartment....got pumped up on water and easily walked out an hour later looking ‘fine’.
Maybe someone said....Hey Hillary....Today is the anniversary of Bengazi, too.
My Guess is emotions, nothing more.... She delivered her graduation speech long long ago there, chastising the guest speakers speech and with wide eyed dreams she would be the first female president....
I am sure having to deliver a speech there, dredged up a lot of emotions for the poor old gal.
Another could be alcohol erosion of the throat, the hard stuff in large amounts is very hard on the throat.
You say you want a revolution -well, you know
We all want to change the worldYou tell us that it's evolution - well, you know
We all want to change the worldYou say you got a real solution - well, you know
We'd all love to see the planYou say you'll change the constitution - well, you know
We all want to change your headYou ask us for a contribution
But if you want money for people with minds that hate
All I can tell is sister you have to wait
When her collapse was first reported, the description was exactly the same as what the video, a couple of hours later, showed. “Tossed into the back, losing a shoe on the way”. But until the video, the news treated the story as mere speculation. She may have felt a little light-headed because it was so warm. So, yes we are lucky to have the video (probably shot by the Russians).
Now to another aspect of the story. I understand having water near the speaker, but who regularly brings lozenges to these kind of events?
Shut up, you b!tch. We don’t want to see your ugly face ever again.
“but who regularly brings lozenges to these kind of events?”
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Who really knows,maybe lots of them do?
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No, the left-wing media is what keeps this disgustingly arrogant and corrupt Pig going.
Her October allergies are early this year?
I guess. Maybe it’s like some rock stars demand a bowl of M&Ms (minus the green ones, of course) and Hillary requires that high-strength lozenges be at hand. But I have never heard a speaker say “I need a lozenge”.
I wonder how much longer people will believe the “allergies” excuse? Could it be congestive heart failure?
Shes got enough money to buy some, no question.
“No, the left-wing media is what keeps this disgustingly arrogant and corrupt Pig going.”
Politically, you are, of course correct. I was referring to her physical issues.
She’s a LOSER! Reminds me of the words coughed by the members of Delta Tau Chi.
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