Re: President Clinton
Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2016 7:21 am
she deserves to die anyway.
Hillary wrote:I just wanted to thank everyone for all the well-wishes you’ve sent and tell you personally that I'm feeling fine and getting better. (It doesn't hurt to be able to spend some time at home with my dogs.)
Like anyone who’s ever been home sick from work, I’m just anxious to get back out there. There's so much at stake in this election, and we only have 57 days left in this campaign. I want to make each one count.
To everyone who's had my back in this campaign, thank you for being the warmest, toughest, and most dependable team I could hope for. You've lifted me up, today and every day.
tbf that's the response the fuzz get when they ask me questionsMemphis wrote:That's the Clitton's M.O. Keep flinging until something sticks.Κracus wrote: So no. I don't believe a word Hillary says about her health anymore. Too many lies have followed lies, and then more lies.
ie: e-mails (whether it matters or not):
I did not have any e-mails.
I did not have any classified e-mails.
I did not have e-mails marked classified.
I didn't know 'C' meant 'classified'.
Also did not have sexual relations with that man/woman/child/banker/CEO.
Except she collapsed a few moments later. Keep in mind, when someone collapses, the issue doesn't just start when you're collapsing. Prior to collapse, you feel weak, your head swims, you feel nauseous etc etc... This starts long before you collapse. We know she collapsed and at the point where this photo was taken I'm pretty sure Clinton would not have been feeling well. The only thing she probably would have reached for was water, aside from that her will is the only thing keeping her upright, which is further supported (puns lol) because her nurse is holding her up in the video before she goes down. I know this because I've been there, likely not for the same reasons but regardless I know what if it feels like prior to collapsing and it's not a fun time.Transient wrote:Or she's being handed something, or the camera just happened to snap a picture as their hands were making a gesture, or it was a missed hand-grab, or, or, or.
But clearly she's doing a motor neuron test in the middle of a campaign stop out in broad daylight instead of a quiet, controlled environment.
doneMemphis wrote:Petition to have this icon Q3Wified and made official.seremtan wrote:
Our icons are shit out of date. We need new. We need more. Make it so.
I actually had that finger-squeezing test done to me a few times in the last half year as part of doctors' visits to look for the cause of nerve pain in my legs. My neurologist wanted to rule out a few things, so he did the test to check and see if there was a discrepancy in my grip strength, had me walk on my toes and on the balls of my feet, and on and on. Lastly he stuck electrode needles into my legs and had me flex and measured the electrical impulses to see if there was a communication problem between my brain and my muscles. Now that I scrutinize the link you posted, it turns out he had me do all of those tests except #2 and #7, so it looks like he may have been testing me for a motor neuron disease. This is an odd way to find out that's what he was testing me for.Κracus wrote:Except she collapsed a few moments later. Keep in mind, when someone collapses, the issue doesn't just start when you're collapsing. Prior to collapse, you feel weak, your head swims, you feel nauseous etc etc... This starts long before you collapse. We know she collapsed and at the point where this photo was taken I'm pretty sure Clinton would not have been feeling well. The only thing she probably would have reached for was water, aside from that her will is the only thing keeping her upright, which is further supported (puns lol) because her nurse is holding her up in the video before she goes down. I know this because I've been there, likely not for the same reasons but regardless I know what if it feels like prior to collapsing and it's not a fun time.
You can just ignore all those facts if you want but the reality is that the woman opposite from Clinton knows when that photo was taken that Clinton isn't feeling well. She has Clinton do a motor neuron test to diagnose the situation and then, after this pic was taken she leads her to her car, holding her arm the entire way until clinton goes down and is then dragged to the car by the secret service and her nurse. I just can't envision a different scenario for what happened here. I'm also not claiming she has aids here, she wasn't even scheduled to leave yet, just what I see going on based on the evidence I see.
LMAO, the alt-right are white supremacists?Memphis wrote:Um...
Why is there a frog standing directly behind Trump?
That’s Pepe. He’s a symbol associated with white supremacy.
Err....
That's right folks. Pack up those frog memes; they are racistPepe’s been almost entirely co-opted by the white supremacists who call themselves the “alt-right.”![]()
I don't thinks she was testing for a motor neuron disease, I think Clinton already has a problem, it's already been diagnosed and she was checking to see if she was suffering from an episode. The pic could have been taken as they were done the quick test and from there the nurse escorted Clinton to her van and who knows, there likely is medical equipment in the van. You're jumping to conclusions here where I think there's a simple explanation and the evidence as I see it fits better with my reasoning. Medical professionals doing tests when a patient is having symptoms that lead them to passing out is a pretty standard thing. I'm not sure why you folks think I'm being crazy, it's completely reasonable.Transient wrote: Anyway, I digress. Her doctor was not conducting a 5-second test to check and see if she had a motor neuron disease. First of all, it requires checking both hands at the same time. Plus the doctor holds their hands above the patient's with the intent to pull up while the patient pulls down. Nothing in that picture you posted indicates that test was being done. Do you think there was an electromyograph machine in the car so she could do a nerve conduction study? She was probably grabbing her hand to get her attention because Clinton was light-headed from being dehydrated and overheated. Come on, even Memph thinks you're being retarded.
DONEMemphis wrote:i ain't bookmarking smilies, hefferseremtan wrote:done
You selectively quoted me and then still completely ignored the point I made, so I'll just say it again. That test requires checking both hands at the same time. Plus the doctor holds their hands above the patient's with the intent to pull up while the patient pulls down. The picture you posted and the link you gave don't share any similarities. The hand orientation and posture of the doctor and Clinton are in no way similar to the gestures used to conduct the test. The whole point of doing that particular test is to see if there's a difference in grip strength between both hands, so how is Clinton's doctor doing the test with just one hand? You would know this if you had read the text in your own link. Your entire theory is based on a test that's not being performed. The simple explanation is pneumonia, and you're delusional if you think a MND is more reasonable. Telling me I'm the one jumping to conclusions is pretty much the textbook definition of projection.Κracus wrote:I don't thinks she was testing for a motor neuron disease, I think Clinton already has a problem, it's already been diagnosed and she was checking to see if she was suffering from an episode. The pic could have been taken as they were done the quick test and from there the nurse escorted Clinton to her van and who knows, there likely is medical equipment in the van. You're jumping to conclusions here where I think there's a simple explanation and the evidence as I see it fits better with my reasoning. Medical professionals doing tests when a patient is having symptoms that lead them to passing out is a pretty standard thing. I'm not sure why you folks think I'm being crazy, it's completely reasonable.
Think of it this way, Clinton has her nurse (we know that's her nurse) and she's there to make sure Clinton is alright. I suspect, that nurse is probably well paid and capable too. What makes more sense? We know she wasn't scheduled to leave when she did, that's why she had to wait for the van or it'd have already been there waiting for her so we know her departure was unexpected.
So, unexpectedly, Clintons nurse escorts her to her van, arm in hand to help her stand where she collapses right before getting in. The nurse knew something was wrong, it makes sense for her to do a test of some kind to assess her patient. It makes less sense for a nurse to just not do those things.
ftfyMemphis wrote:except that rogue pixel at the bottom. someone's MSPAINTfu sucks a bit