Something is wrong with him. It’s like he is possessed.
I think he's worried ... just a hunch ...
There is something really weird about that guy.
Can’t put my finger on it. Probably don’t want to, either.
You would swear his daughter is married to George Soros son. Oh wait.
Sealed indictments. If he cant completely destroy Trump, he (and many others) fear they are going down hard.
Possessed by stupidity.
He may very well be. There is certainly no doubt hes evil, along with a whole bunch of other rats. Some of whom, may be demon possessed. 😁
Adam Schiff’s so bad he makes Beto look sane.
He’s got a lot to hide. Standard Hotel, for starters.
#2. If Schiff is “possessed”, we need a big, strong REPO man to take him back to his padded cell.
In my unprofessional opinion, Schiff is suffering from a severe animal disease, namely being Batshit Crazy, a disease that Democrats have and are spreading amongst themselves and the public like a Typhoid Mary and a basket of Plague infested rats.
He should be quarantined for life, in a padded cell in a facilities, far, far, away. However, that facility should have hundreds of padded cells ready for the rest of the Democrat/Marxist anti-semites, anti-capitalism, anti-American disease-carrying parasites that infests the Democrat Party.
Madonna promised him a Lewinsky if he could take Trump down...
The most common cause of bulging eyes is hyperthyroidism, or an overactive thyroid gland. ... An autoimmune disorder called Graves' disease is the most common cause of hyperthyroidism and bulging eyes. In this condition, tissues around your eye become inflamed.Nov 1, 2016 Protruding eyes: Causes, Symptoms and Diagnosis - Healthline
https://www.healthline.com/symptom/protruding-eyes.
Psychiatric manifestations of Graves' hyperthyroidism: pathophysiology and treatment options.
Bunevicius R1, Prange AJ Jr.
Graves' disease is an autoimmune disorder that is the most common cause of hyperthyroidism. Other symptoms associated with the disease are goitre, ophthalmopathy, and psychiatric manifestations such as mood and anxiety disorders and, sometimes, cognitive dysfunction. Graves' hyperthyroidism may result in these latter manifestations via the induction of hyperactivity of the adrenergic nervous system. This review addresses the psychiatric presentations, and their pathophysiology and treatment, in patients with hyperthyroidism, based on literature identified by a PubMed/MEDLINE database search. Although the focus is on mental symptoms associated with Graves' disease, it is not always clear from the literature whether patients had Graves' disease: in some studies, the patients were thought to have Graves' disease based on clinical findings such as diffuse goitre or ophthalmopathy or on measurements of thyroid antibodies in serum; however, in other studies, no distinction was made between Graves' hyperthyroidism and hyperthyroidism from other causes. Antithyroid drugs combined with beta-adrenoceptor antagonists are the treatments of choice for hyperthyroidism, as well as for the psychiatric disorders and mental symptoms caused by hyperthyroidism. A substantial proportion of patients have an altered mental state even after successful treatment of hyperthyroidism, suggesting that mechanisms other than hyperthyroidism, including the Graves' autoimmune process per se and ophthalmopathy, may also be involved. When psychiatric disorders remain after restoration of euthyroidism and after treatment with beta-adrenoceptor antagonists, specific treatment for the psychiatric symptoms, especially psychotropic drugs, may be needed.
PMID: 17044727 DOI: 10.2165/00023210-200620110-00003 [Indexed for MEDLINE]