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I posted this in one of the Hillary Health threads but got to thinking with all the "if Hillary is elected" threads coming up, maybe it would be interesting to post about how long she'll survive in office if elected and possibly the harm that it will do before she is "displaced".
I came across this video that speaks of her health issues. It is the best one that I have come across and very logical.
Although some may be in denial, it is obvious to most people with a brain, set of eyes and ears, that she is having a meltdown like never before.
I have read that she may "bleed out" (I know, not a pleasant term but more unpleasant for the one it happens to) during the debates if pressured. I suppose she takes cocktails of medications to keep going at this point.
I am hoping the voters are bright enough () to realize that we are not the "Make a Wish Foundation" but trying to elect a competent POTUS during very troubled times for both our country and the world.
Fingers crossed she doesn't get in but guessing she goes down in 18 to 24 months if elected. Remember, Bill is being consumed by what appears to be a Parkinson's or Parkinson's like disease so his advice to her could be disastrous. Isn't it time to get serious about this?
For me, it is too frightening to think of the harm that she could bring as POTUS in just a few short months after listening to Comey and the FBI report and then to the soldiers at the RNC about their experience in Benghazi.
Depends on the GOP really. If they nominate a pure Pence style conservative then 8 years. If they spend the next few years finding a talented moderate and she gets little done then 4 years.
Undoubtedly, she will receive a counter-attack of an intensity that will make the lynch-mob of Watergate look like Monday morning at nursery school.
I wish I could express more regret over that possibility, but It's very hard to do so given the behavior, tactics, and ultimate objective of a one-party faux democracy among the Democrats' coalition of losers and non-contributors.
Last edited by 2nd trick op; 08-07-2016 at 12:41 PM..
It totally depends upon her ability to be a pragmatist and get things done once she gets into office. If she is able to reach across the aisle and strike a few deals with the GOP-led House, and maintains the backing of her colleagues in the Senate (this is assuming the Dems will retake the Senate, which is what a majority of the polling is indicating), she will have a productive term and be re-elected.
If, on the other hand, the GOP manages to maintain control of both chambers of Congress, you can be sure they will obstruct, block, filibuster and do anything in their power to ensure she has a difficult time getting her agenda through. If this happens, it will be up to the American people to vote out the obstructionists and finally get the government back to form.
All of these conspiracy theories related to Bill and Hillary's health are peddled by the same people who think the US government brought down the World Trade Center and who wear tinfoil hats as part of their regular attire.
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