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Giuliani: Press ignores signs of Clinton's illness

TOP DOCTOR: CONCERNS OVER HILLARY’S HEALTH ‘NOT A CONSPIRACY THEORY’
Rutgers University Professor of Medicine says Clinton should be assessed by an impartial panel of physicians

Top doctor and Rutgers University Professor of Medicine Bob Lahita says that concerns over Hillary Clinton’s health are not a conspiracy theory and that Clinton should be assessed by an impartial panel of physicians.
Top Doctor: Concerns Over Hillary's Health 'Not a Conspiracy Theory' » Alex Jones' Infowars: There's a war on for your mind!
 
I didn't read the article. Did he mention he was the mayor during 9/11? I'll bet he mentioned that he was mayor during 9/11. He loves to say that he was the mayor during 9/11. It's as if he was mayor during 9/11...but he really WAS mayor during 9/11...because he was mayor during 9/11!
 
TOP DOCTOR: CONCERNS OVER HILLARY’S HEALTH ‘NOT A CONSPIRACY THEORY’
Rutgers University Professor of Medicine says Clinton should be assessed by an impartial panel of physicians

Top doctor and Rutgers University Professor of Medicine Bob Lahita says that concerns over Hillary Clinton’s health are not a conspiracy theory and that Clinton should be assessed by an impartial panel of physicians.
Top Doctor: Concerns Over Hillary's Health 'Not a Conspiracy Theory' » Alex Jones' Infowars: There's a war on for your mind!


Alex Jones mention kind of lays your post to waste
 
I didn't read the article. Did he mention he was the mayor during 9/11? I'll bet he mentioned that he was mayor during 9/11. He loves to say that he was the mayor during 9/11. It's as if he was mayor during 9/11...but he really WAS mayor during 9/11...because he was mayor during 9/11!

Actually he recently said that there had never been a terrorist attack in the US before Obama. Completely forgot about 9/11. Could be PTSD or dementia.........
 
No, the obvious is that she shows no real signs of any major illness, and her doctor says her health is fine. Anything else is desperately trying to create a narrative out of nothing.

I don't know that it's nothing, and I do think there is reason to be legitimately concerned about any Presidential candidate's health status.

But all this is flimsier than flimsy. Guiliani wants people to look at those pastiches on YouTube of Hillary purportedly having a little seizure or stumbling, but I've seen a couple of these and don't buy it.
 
I don't know that it's nothing, and I do think there is reason to be legitimately concerned about any Presidential candidate's health status.

But all this is flimsier than flimsy. Guiliani wants people to look at those pastiches on YouTube of Hillary purportedly having a little seizure or stumbling, but I've seen a couple of these and don't buy it.

I think we need to look into Rudy's mental health!
 
TOP DOCTOR: CONCERNS OVER HILLARY’S HEALTH ‘NOT A CONSPIRACY THEORY’
Rutgers University Professor of Medicine says Clinton should be assessed by an impartial panel of physicians

Top doctor and Rutgers University Professor of Medicine Bob Lahita says that concerns over Hillary Clinton’s health are not a conspiracy theory and that Clinton should be assessed by an impartial panel of physicians.
Top Doctor: Concerns Over Hillary's Health 'Not a Conspiracy Theory' » Alex Jones' Infowars: There's a war on for your mind!
I just can't get past the irony of having the words "not a conspiracy theory" in the title of a story from Infowars.:lol:
 
Continuing with the narrative that Hillary Clinton is unfit to be president, Rudy Giuliani, an adviser with Donald Trump's campaign, claimed Sunday there are videos online that show Clinton has an illness.
Giuliani said on "Fox News Sunday" that Clinton has "an entire media that constantly demonizes Donald Trump."

"Go online and put down 'Hillary Clinton illness,' take a look at the videos yourself," Giuliani continued.

Giuliani: Press ignores signs of Clinton's illness - POLITICO

I guess Giuliani is trying like heck to shred what little respectability he had left. It's sort of sad to see someone once respected go this low - like seeing old actors selling reverse mortgages or long term care insurance on TV.
 
Just watch her Gina......I have, and many times she has faltered, stumbled, or had a pained expression on her wrinkled Granny face.


I said age fast, yes looks, not longevity.

Almost every woman that I have ever seen, in person or on tv news or shows, over the last 50 years, show their age much sooner than their men counterparts. That's not a woman bash, it's just reality.
No one wants an old looking granny, as head of the most powerful country on earth. Perception in America is HUGE!

Was JFK any better than other presidents? No. But with his movie star looks......people loved him and thought him the perfect president. If people would just stop listening to her spin and lies, and just look at her closely, they might have a clue!

If you put her face up against say, a dozen others, not knowing who she was, and asked the viewing panel who looks most presidential.....she would be selected last!

She would be the most missed guess, on the "What's My Line" show.

Sorry Mickey, I cannot take this response seriously.
 
Because while I observe what's occurring, I don't fall for it.

I'm pretty happy with my life, and I don't see America as that bad of a place.

Though I would like to see America and my fellow Americans moving forward, more.

But life here is certainly better than my grandfather faced with my very young father and uncle, when they lived just outside Krakow in the '30's!

Things there went south pretty fast in '38 ... ;)

[and my family never stopped talking about it when I was a kid, always reminding me of the good deal we got here]

I'm glad they made it out. If they hadn't, I would have had fewer chuckles here in the forum.
 
I'm glad they made it out. If they hadn't, I would have had fewer chuckles here in the forum.
Thank you, the feeling's mutual! :thumbs:

Yeah - with family pasts like that, one gets a bit of perspective amidst the cacophony of American political hyperbole!

And not to be outdone of course, the Italian side of my family had to deal with Benito - which was no joy either!

Life & death issues have ways of assisting in discerning truth from reality - and what matters in life, from what's doesn't!

But for my grandparents on both sides, the War was the epochal event defining their lives, and it's long shadow never left them as they struggled to start new lives and raise their children in the New World, and I was fortunate as a youngster to have liberal contact with both sets of grandparents - particularity the Poles.

The maps and history books were always at the ready, and referenced often enough at family gatherings even during my generation, in an effort to educate the grandkids and to remember the events that irrevocably changed their lives. In a way, our Catholic family gatherings were sometimes similar to Jewish Seders. And when I was young, with the Poles at least, there was an emphasis on educating the kids in an attempt to ward-off such a horrific event from re-occurring in the future. This "educate to prevent it from reoccurring" idea was also a general theme in my Polish grammar school.
 
Thank you, the feeling's mutual! :thumbs:

Yeah - with family pasts like that, one gets a bit of perspective amidst the cacophony of American political hyperbole!

And not to be outdone of course, the Italian side of my family had to deal with Benito - which was no joy either!

Life & death issues have ways of assisting in discerning truth from reality - and what matters in life, from what's doesn't!

But for my grandparents on both sides, the War was the epochal event defining their lives, and it's long shadow never left them as they struggled to start new lives and raise their children in the New World, and I was fortunate as a youngster to have liberal contact with both sets of grandparents - particularity the Poles.

The maps and history books were always at the ready, and referenced often enough at family gatherings even during my generation, in an effort to educate the grandkids and to remember the events that irrevocably changed their lives. In a way, our Catholic family gatherings were sometimes similar to Jewish Seders. And when I was young, with the Poles at least, there was an emphasis on educating the kids in an attempt to ward-off such a horrific event from re-occurring in the future. This "educate to prevent it from reoccurring" idea was also a general theme in my Polish grammar school.

What you describe is the very essence of politics especially in democracy. Those very experiences of life & death and how society got to that point define, what is and is not important in political engagement fact and theory. This is why I am so unpleasantly moved by so many of my fellow citizens, who seemingly believe that Fascism is most well known for and only important in the context of Godwin and seemingly have no knowledge of political science beyond maybe having read the Constitution. It is really very disconcerting to see people earnestly believing they are trying to do good, when the actions they propose are known and proven to be destructive. This is in a major country, the most powerful one with some of the best education in the world, literally. It is very sad.
 
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