Bttt
Bttt
hillary illin’ and her campaign are falling apart. The bad news for her is overwhelming. Makes me feel happy, makes me feel fine.
Surprised to see this wasn’t from the Onion! Best. Election. Ever.
Pretty bad when you got Soetoro out pushing for you when he stole your dream.
Give it to 0, he loves to campaign.
“nearly collapsing at a 9/11 anniversary event in Manhattan.”
Nearly? WTF she did collapse, she would’ve face splat if not for the SS and aides catching her.
Appear in Women’s Health as what? A corpse?
Even though I’m suffering from Hillary-theory fatigue (to which I have been a contributor), my eyes turn back in horror to the pics of the possible body double. Are we really that Soviet now? I found a gallery of pictures and I pause on the possible double, and one front on photo really doesn’t look like the real ‘Beest
( http://heavy.com/news/2016/09/hillary-clinton-body-double-conspiracy-theory-compare-before-after-911-photos-evidence-dead-impersonator/2/ )
That photo is from an article ridiculing such theories - and then the pictures don’t look right to me....*sigh* Perhaps the last of my credulity will die before she does.
hill’s blood clots
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3469153/posts
Hillary will explain how she just “POWERS THROUGH” her Pneumonia...
WOMEN’S HEALTH MAGAZINE
Pneumonia
May 9, 2013
A type of pneumonia called aspiration pneumonia develops when chemical irritants and bacteria from the mouth or stomach are inhaled into the lungs. It is more common in people who have had strokes and have difficulty controlling their swallowing reflexes or people who are unconscious as a result of alcohol or other drug overdose.
Symptoms
Most types of pneumonia cause fever, cough with sputum (coughed-up mucus), shortness of breath and fatigue. In older patients, fatigue or confusion can be the only or most noticeable symptom. In atypical and viral pneumonia, a dry cough without sputum is more common.
Diagnosis
Your doctor first will ask about your symptoms. During the physical exam, your doctor will check to see if you are breathing rapidly. He or she also will look for confusion and a purplish hue in your lips, fingernails or hands because these symptoms can indicate that you have low levels of oxygen in your blood. Using a stethoscope, a health care professional can listen through your back for abnormal sounds from the lungs. The diagnosis of pneumonia most often is confirmed by a chest X-ray.
Some people are at higher risk of complications and may need to be hospitalized for two days to a week. They include people who are older than 60 or have other diseases such as heart failure, active cancer, chronic kidney disease or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
http://www.womenshealthmag.com/health/pneumonia