
Wow, Hillary having physical, and Trump having mental, issues.
Well, Hillary can get hers rendered moot must quicker than Trump can. If she isn't really having significant issues then I would feel it in her best interests to take steps to get an independent eval and put an end to the speculation. To do otherwise, unfortunately, becomes a political liability. |
Different video of the incident
https://twitter.com/johncardillo/status/775000466304315393 |
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Yeah, I don't care what random twitter bro has to say |
I know. It's not from the MSNBC Ministry of Information. ![]() |
Because HRC was locking her knees at a marching band performance this AM? |
Wow. At first I thought she just suddenly collapsed but she was really wobbling around a lot before she went down. It definitely looks concerning. |
Election is over. Only question is if she'll bow out and let Biden run. |
Yes, it's getting deep in here. |
Is that how it would work? Would it be Kaine, a nice guy but relatively unknown? Or would the DNC pick someone, Biden ot someone else? |
I am less concerned with tax returns and more concerned with the health of a nominee who may become president.
I would be all in favor of a requirement that anyone who is the nominee of a major party should undergo an INDEPENDENT medical examination to make sure the individual is able to handle the rigors of the presidency. This comment is not directed at Clinton alone. We now know that JFK was suffering from Addisons and that was not revealed to the public. Ronald Reagan, at least before his second term was probably suffering from early stages of Alzheimers. The physical and mental health of someone who may become president is way more important than what is revealed in a tax return - although being someone who supports transparency I favor the disclosure of tax returns as well. |
Reagan likely had early stages of Alzheimer's. But he was cleared by doctors, specifically with respect to Alzheimer's. Had any doctor diagnosed him with it, he would have stepped down. |
Full medical and psychological exams for both candidates, stat. |
I don't understand the reasoning that if Clinton would have some health issue that implies she wouldn't make it through a term in office that it would compel me and others to vote for Trump. She has a decent vice presidential partner who I think would make a fine president if he ever needed to step in.
I'm much more concerned about an unstable Trump whose 70 year old brain is just going to keep getting more unstable as he ages. The man can barely focus on anything right now for more than a minute. It's not going to get better as the years go by. |
Baloney. That man was in the thick of Alzheimer's by at least his second term. Come to think of it, is it latent guilt about cursing us with a completely unfit president that makes you all so paranoid about Clinton? |