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Won't sway many votes.

Why?

Her VP is a solid man with impressive experience.

She's running against an orange fascist. 

It may even get her some sympathy.

Be well Hill! 

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3 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

Won't sway many votes.

Why?

Her VP is a solid man with impressive experience.

She's running against an orange fascist. 

It may even get her some sympathy.

Be well Hill! 

 

Your disparaging comments based only on a mans skin color are no less than disgusting. 

 

Is this all the further the Liberals have come? To denigrate people simply by the color of their skin...yes, Trump is "orange" and its not his problem you have issues with that color.

 

ISN't orange one of the colors in your beloved rainbow?

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It appeared (in video) to be a serious issue she was having. Either it was reckless of her secret service detail not to bring her to the hospital or this sort of thing happens frequently and they knew exactly what was happening and would soon pass.

 

Of course there could be other reasons for not taking her to the hospital.

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3 minutes ago, dcutman said:

It appeared (in video) to be a serious issue she was having. Either it was reckless of her secret service detail not to bring her to the hospital or this sort of thing happens frequently and they knew exactly what was happening and would soon pass.

FDR served several terms in a wheel chair. It was hidden then but we know that now. trump's health status has not been revealed at all. To vote based on health status in this case would be idiotic. 

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59 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

FDR served several terms in a wheel chair. It was hidden then but we know that now. trump's health status has not been revealed at all. To vote based on health status in this case would be idiotic. 

Little overly defensive/touchy there Jingthing.

So  you disagree that HRC should have gone to the hospital? "Heat injuries" an be quite dangerous, as you might know. They could lead to brain damage even death if not properly taken care of.

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Democrat establishment were utter fools to back this dying old woman over Bernie.  The election is all but over after this, Trump is going to be the next president.

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On 29 August, 2016 at 5:46 PM, Boon Mee said:

 

Today Trump challenged Hillary Clinton to release her detailed medical records.
hillary parade dying

 

Jeez….that makeup looks like it was painted on by a mortician.

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If Hillary can make it to the live debates then she really needs a large retinue of medical staff on hand, and a bottle of her finest.  I don't want to witness Hillary keeling over live on TV as it's embarrassing but a definite possibility.  Prop her up well.

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2 hours ago, ClutchClark said:

 

2 hours ago, Andreas2 said:

 

What is a 6% ?

 

 

"Only 6 percent of people say they have a great deal of confidence in the press, about the same level of trust Americans have in Congress, ..."

Huff Po, 18.04.16: Hardly Anyone Trusts The Media Anymore

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5 minutes ago, Andreas2 said:

 

"Only 6 percent of people say they have a great deal of confidence in the press

 

That is pretty much exactly how much confidence they deserve. They are generally not very honest.

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I'm happy and very relieved to give the all-clear as at CNN they don't worry too much, she just didn't feel well.

 

Michael Morell, the former CIA deputy director, told CNN's Jake Tapper Sunday he was with Clinton Friday for a national security meeting and "she looked fantastic. She had high energy."

...

"She is in excellent physical condition and fit to serve as President of the United States," Bardack's letter concludes. (In her most recent physical exam on March 21, 2015)

 

Source: Hillary Clinton not feeling well, leaves 9/11 event early

 

Even without the people around her, propping her up, she wouldn't have suffered another concussion, no way! She just didn't feel well. Only evil, hateful conspiracy theorists would think otherwise.

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after the medical insendent on her early leaving the 9-11 event in NYC,

even the blind can see she's not fit to be prez.

another headder, shoe lost unde the car.

rice555

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7 minutes ago, rice555 said:

after the medical insendent on her early leaving the 9-11 event in NYC,

even the blind can see she's not fit to be prez.

another headder, shoe lost unde the car.

rice555

 

Divided by a common  language I fear.

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I am a mere Eastern European, please remind my will be the Vice President if Clinton is still elected? Who will be pressing the big red button?


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Just now, MajarTheLion said:

This woman is clearly not well. She collapsed after a short public appearance:

 

 

The BBC is saying that a couple of days ago she was supposedly diagnosed with pneumonia.

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Won't sway many votes.

Why?

Her VP is a solid man with impressive experience.

She's running against an orange fascist. 

It may even get her some sympathy.

Be well Hill! 

Yes, a brave girl.

Let's hope her VP is healthy to take over.

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15 minutes ago, NongKhaiKid said:

The BBC is saying that a couple of days ago she was supposedly diagnosed with pneumonia.

 

Not good news for someone in already failing health. It'll be amazing if she can survive three debates.

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14 minutes ago, NongKhaiKid said:

The BBC is saying that a couple of days ago she was supposedly diagnosed with pneumonia.

 

If true, she certainly has bad luck. There is all this speculation about her health and she starts having coughing fits and collapsing in public. Suddenly Trump's health allegations do not look so wacky.

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3 minutes ago, 248900_1469958220 said:

Literally bounding into the vehicle......"aint no mountain high enough".... I hope she didnt forget her hanky!

Funnily enough I saw her stumbling and having to be held up unless you're referring to another incident and not the one currently in the headlines.

I don't like the woman but let's be honest about this.

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Let's be honest. Any 70 year old, unless she is a fitness nut or with great genes, is going to be having health events, especially in the midst of tremendous stress. It doesn't mean that person is so frail she cannot hold the job as chief executive, because, contrary to what some members here seem to believe, the POTUS does not have to be seen bounding down airplane stairs, playing pick-up basketball, and be as fit as Obama and his wife are, or as George W. was, mountain biking etc..

 

About the only thing 70 year old Trump has in common with the Joe the plumber, is his lack of a refined palate, and from the stories of his long-time butler, he prefers hamburgers and steaks to anything else. With a diet like that, he probably has some arterial issues as well, and it's only a matter of luck that he hasn't had some health event happen. If it did, would all the Trumpsters immediately be saying he is too ill to lead?  Of course not.

 

FDR led from a wheelchair. A leader's body is the least of his or her attributes at this level of leadership, though of course, leaders go out of their way to appear hale and fit. Obama has perfected that 'trot' down the stairs of airforce one, and if you study that, he has been trained to balance his arms perfectly, keep his gaze on the stairs as he quickly descends, and he never, ever can be seen touching a hand rail. It's all about appearances of youth and vigor.

 

Neither of these two candidates, the bloated orange bully, nor the hagged old lady, should even attempt to appear youthful, because as we all know, he looks ridiculous with that orange squirrel on his head, and she looks even worse. They should both lead and inspire from a position of intellectual strength and love of the American people. As I see it, Trump has neither of those two attributes, and Clinton has only one. I'll take the candidate with at least one of those.

 

 

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^

This isn't FDR's era and we're not fighting two world wars.

Clinton's health is a major factor today and unless she miraculously recovers, she's out of it. :thumbsup:

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1 hour ago, NongKhaiKid said:

Funnily enough I saw her stumbling and having to be held up unless you're referring to another incident and not the one currently in the headlines.

I don't like the woman but let's be honest about this.

 

Check her right foot in the video - They literally dragged her down the pavement. There was zero coordination/reflexes in her legs (at least in the right one). I think bounding her afterwards into the car is not this far fetched.

Back on topic: 'Wacky strategy', you bet. Let's see what comes next after 'pneumonia' (diagnosed on Friday!) is also debunked.

 

Remember?

Michael Morell, the former CIA deputy director, told CNN's Jake Tapper Sunday he was with Clinton Friday for a national security meeting and "she looked fantastic. She had high energy." ...having pneumonia. ...Already on its way to be debunked?

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7 minutes ago, Boon Mee said:

^

This isn't FDR's era and we're not fighting two world wars.

Clinton's health is a major factor today and unless she miraculously recovers, she's out of it. :thumbsup:

 

There's nothing extraordinary about this era vs. FDR that would require a president to be more physically able today. In fact, you just argued the opposite as a wartime president needs to be on top of everything more so.

 

What is true, however, is that the 'appearance' of health and youth is permeated throughout society and media, and that this perception is indeed a powerful subconscious factor in picking leaders. For sure, this deals another blow to Clinton, and diminishes her attractiveness to lead by many people. 

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Just now, keemapoot said:

What is true, however, is that the 'appearance' of health and youth is permeated throughout society and media, and that this perception is indeed a powerful subconscious factor in picking leaders. For sure, this deals another blow to Clinton, and diminishes her attractiveness to lead by many people. 

Absolutely.

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