Posted on 09/15/2016 1:10:23 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
One of the last times the public saw Hillary Clinton, she was being helped into a van by her security detail, her knees buckling and body slouching over as she lost her balance.
Four days after her near fainting spell, Clinton returns to the campaign Thursday with little room for another misstep.
After grudgingly following her doctors orders to slow down and rest to recuperate from pneumonia, and watching Donald Trump seize the spotlight and pull even or ahead in some key swing states such as Ohio, the Democratic presidential nominee has signaled she is eager to make a feisty comeback at a crucial moment in the election. Her overarching goal when she appears at a rally in North Carolina will be to steer the conversation away from the topic that has dominated the news cycle since Sunday: Her health...
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You too! :)
I can’t find words a lot more than before but that’s gonna happen to an extent when you hurt your head badly.
If it stays at this level till i die, i’ll take it!! :)
The playwright Harold Pinter turned this into a fine one-act play called “A Kind of Alaska” which I saw 30 years ago at the Manhattan Theater Club. The London actress was Judi Dench but I saw a young actress named Diane Weist who played the woman brought into the mid-20th century after decades of sleep. She went on to win an Oscar for “Hannah and Her Sisters.” Unforgettable.
Best of luck to you!
How many of those are media, staffers, volunteers, catering people, union members bussed in, kids forced into being there by their teachers or professors, party officials, DMV employees and the like?
Good question.
I don't know, but it seems like an awfully heavy wrap on a warm and humid day for someone who is prone to heat injury.
Most of her audience is white.
She’s a racist.
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Yep
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