Hillary Clinton just left 9/11 ceremony w/medical episode

How is 9/11 such a great day in New York? Did I miss something?:toady:

It's Patriot Day! Time to buy a mattress and a flag! Or, if you aren't one of those freedom-hating types, a mattress in the shape of a flag with matching pillows stuffed with bald eagle feathers (that they donate freely because it's America, dammit!).
 
Oh and it's also:

Eid-Ul-Adha
Grandparent's Day - first Sunday after Labor Day
Make Your Bed Day
National Pet Memorial Day -second Sunday in September
No News is Good News Day

Turn off all news broadcasts. Today is No News Is Good News Day. We all could use a little good news.

No Radio broadcasts. No Television newscasts. And, heaven forbid...avoid the newspaper at all costs. Your local fish wrapper is always filled with bad news. The news media thrives on bad news. Take a day off from all the bad news.

Happy No News Is Good News Day!

Man, this "holiday" being on 9/11....
 
Then she took a photo op with a little child. Smiling and acting on top of the world.

That photoop reminded me of this:
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Sounds like the plot from Moon Over Parador (sp). What I find interesting is that, even when she's wobbling, no one around her is shocked. They react to keep her from falling over, but no one exclaims or looks like it's a sudden, unexpected thing. The guy that everyone keeps calling her "handler" doesn't even make a move until it's time to put her into the van.

Good observation. That was definitely a "there she goes again, everybody keep calm and pretend like nothing happened" moment (probably for the umpteenth time).
 
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-09-11/hillarys-doctor-releases-statement

Having stated that her coughing fit last week was due to her suffering from seasonal allergies, and that this morning's fainting episode was due to 'overheating' and dehydration, the Clinton campaign now once again changed the constantly changing narrative, releasing a shocking statement by Hillary's doctor, according to which she was diagnosed pneumonia on Friday.
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So when the entire Clinton campaign fell like a ton of bricks on anyone hinting she is unwell after her dramatic coughing fits last week, what word best describes this? And them why did it take two days since Friday for this Doctor Bardack to reveal Clinton's medical condition?

Three more questions:

  • Hillary has had a nasty, documented cough since January - why did it take 9 months to diagnose this?
  • If Hillary has pneumonia, and passed out at an event, - why was she taken to her daughter's apartment and not a hospital? After all, she was as of today aware of her Friday diagnosis.
  • After coming out of Chelsea's apartment, why did Hillary says she "felt great" - as of this morning she was aware she had Pneumonia; why not admit the truth for once to the public?


This story smells so bad, that even the left-leaning media is upset at the Clinton campaign:



It makes one wonder why something as simple as her not being well has to lied about, covered up, spun, and the propagandized? A distraction from her 'deplorable' comments? Perhaps, but one thing is for sure, all those mainstream media types damning conspiracy-theorists over health concerns are now silenced.

We wonder if now Hillary will blame her (non-GAAP) pneumonia for having to back out of the upcoming debates, and finally, with credibility in anything Hillary says no non-existant, would it be too much to ask for an independent verification of her rapidly changing medical condition especially since nobody knows what is going on, and whom to believe any more.
 
It will be entertaining and not shocking at all when 100% of the media outlets do not apologize or even acknowledge the fact that those pointing out health concerns for the past few weeks were right.

These people were labeled conspiracy theorists, misogynists, or just Hillary haters by the media and Clinton, but that will quickly be forgotten, and the msm will continue to get away with doing 0.0% journalism as the country quickly forgets all about this as people tune into 9/11 memoriam marathons and football.
 
Yep. Still consistent with PD, and her recent aspiration episodes.

I totally agree, my mom has Parkinson's and I have read extensively about it in the last 5 years. It is a fine line to medicate to control tremors and fatigue and not over medicate which can result in dyskinesia. There was a video where she was trying to uncap a jar of pickles, Parkinson's patients have very little grip. Also, the video of her head jerking back and forth. And when she is trying to walk up stairs, they have a real hard time picking up their feet to go up stairs. And when she doesnt get enough medication or as it begins to wear off, it causes freezing episodes as seen in another video in which someone prompts her when she just stops talking suddenly. The coughing definitely goes along with Parkinson's as it becomes harder to swallow. She must have had it several years (I would guess 5 or 6) to have these advanced issues showing up, but the quickness of the progression varies from person to person. But that is my guess, I don't believe what we see here is fainting.
 
The coughing definitely goes along with Parkinson's as it becomes harder to swallow.

Does it make swallowing sound hallow or chirpy?- I don't remember what video it was in but I think she was coughing fiercely and swallowing water and it sounded like she was choking a chipmunk.
 
Does it make swallowing sound hallow or chirpy?- I don't remember what video it was in but I think she was coughing fiercely and swallowing water and it sounded like she was choking a chipmunk.
It just sounds like someone choking from having aspirated a piece of food or liquid. The Parkinson's causes the throat muscles to weaken and swallowing becomes a problem. The saliva can pool in the back of the mouth and sometimes drys out and sticks in the back of the throat causing a lot of throat clearing or it can just slid down without an actual swallow and it goes down the wrong way. She has likely had therapy with a speech/language therapist to help with this.
 
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