Hillary Clinton's shielded medical history isn't just for conspiracy theorists any more, as her 'penchant for privacy' gets scrutiny
Hillary Clinton's medical history – and her tendency to keep personal and medical information far from view – is coming in for new scrutiny following revelations that the candidate got diagnosed with pneumonia Friday in advance of her stumble in New York.
Clinton's stumble, caught on camera Sunday after she had to leave Sept. 11th anniversary memorial services after about an hour and a half, was the latest in a line of health spats that have made it into the news during her career.
Antibiotics can take care of pneumonia. What's the cure for an unhealthy penchant for privacy that repeatedly creates unnecessary problems?' asked President Obama's former message guru David Axelrod in a tweet Monday – a message promptly retweeted by Trump's campaign manager Kellyanne Conway.
In one serious incident, in 2012, Clinton got a bad stomach bug and fainted at her home in Washington – and got a concussion in the process. But information about what exactly had happened, and how it affected Clinton's job, emerged only slowly over time.
She wasn't seen in public between Dec. 7th and when she left the hospital in New York January 2, 2013.
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And the article photo is of that freshly rejuvenated "Hillary" in front of the daughter's building.
ReplyDeleteA 50 lb lighter Clinton with sun glasses emerged...It's called a double.
ReplyDeleteBring back the Bern!
ReplyDeleteBernie was fake, fake revolution he is a fraud.
DeleteShe will drop out due to health "issues" (tanking polls), and Bernie will step up. That's why he conceeded so quickly at the convention. It will happen shortly before the faux election so the Dems can capitalize on swaying people who don't like Trump or Hillary with a "new choice" that isn't a third party. Bend over voting public....you've been had.
ReplyDeleteThe DVT may be what kills her, what with flying, otherwise poor physical conditioning and the stress she's put herself under. it will travel to her brain or her lung or heart and that'll be all she wrote. It will be quick, but not painless.
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