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Joking aside, a candidates health has been and should be an issue during the general election.
Will Hillary deceive the public and hide any health issues, or will she be upfront about them?
The way she's looking she should pick a more healthy vibrant running mate. Health has been an issue in the past with male candidates, will she get a pass?
The next year and a half of campaigning won't exactly rejuvenate her either.
We know she had a facelift, but talk about that will be verboten, along with any mention of her age (remember the to-do over Reagan? Hillary will be the same age, 69, at inauguration).
And those cryptic "incidents" in which she suffered fainting spells will be addressed something like this: Madame Secretary, some might ask if you're up to the challenge....Oh, you say you are? Nevermind, then.
In 2008, the "news" media accepted a one-page note from the doctor of a then-pack a day smoker and former, admitted drug user with a family history of cancer, while beefing that, after 8 hours of scrutinizing McCain's released medical records, they weren't allowed to COPY them.
Don't expect any scrutiny of Queen Hillary's health--or anything else.
I have lots of issues with Hillary, but I have concluded that this is not one of them. It would not be in her self-interest to run if she thought that she might not be able to serve out even one term due to health. It's the same reason why I don't worry a lot about airlines cutting corners on maintenance. It is not in their self-interest to risk a crash.
I do think that yoga (stretching) is hardly the answer for her after a lifetime of being a workaholic and inveterate wine-drinker. Running or other cardio would be much better. I can't say I will be disappointed if her endurance and effectiveness on the campaign trail is negatively affected.
I have lots of issues with Hillary, but I have concluded that this is not one of them. It would not be in her self-interest to run if she thought that she might not be able to serve out even one term due to health. It's the same reason why I don't worry a lot about airlines cutting corners on maintenance. It is not in their self-interest to risk a crash.
I do think that yoga (stretching) is hardly the answer for her after a lifetime of being a workaholic and inveterate wine-drinker. Running or other cardio would be much better. I can't say I will be disappointed if her endurance and effectiveness on the campaign trail is negatively affected.
Hilary is a wino? Well, at least that's one point in her favor.
A word to the wise, there will be a backlash if you bash a campaigning politician based on their looks.
You can say she looks ill and you can say she is old but not that she looks old.
Agreed tho the Dems did just that against Mitt's VP choice in 2012 and, some of them are doing that against Ted Cruz saying he looked like Joe McCarthy of 60 years ago.
Hillary is hardly the picture of good health, with her sallow skin and graying teeth a testament that being a cuckquean ain't easy. I don't know if she's in good enough health to survive 18 months of campaigning, much less 4 years of meeting daily with the Secret Service to figure out where Bill is putting his cigar.
I know the Hill-billiesâ„¢ are soiling themselves at the thought of the head Hill-billy becoming president, but honestly, she might not even live long enough to see the election. Hillary's recent face lift helped a bit -- turkey-waddle notwithstanding -- but old horses don't run in the Kentucky Derby for a reason. This woman has led a life of lies and deceit, and has a trail of bodies strung out behind her. Eventually, even for someone that looks like this, it takes a toll.
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