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All the handlers around Hillary continuously propping her up remind me of the people who hung out with dead Bernie in that old movie Weekend at Bernie's.
Nobody notices poor Bernie is dead throughout the movie.
She should introduce her attending neurologist and carry a sick bag in case she coughs anything else up. I like her personal ambulance in the motorcade, too.
I just hope she doesn't have a grand mal and fall on the floor doing a Shemp Howard during the debates. Eee beee beee beee!. Ruff! Ruff!
Wait, or has she already done that?
She's also said she's as healthy as a horse, so its only fair we make her prove it.
That's at least the 2nd time you've posted that lie.
Here's her exact quote:
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Clinton said that it “absolutely makes no sense” to spread the rumors about her health. “I don’t go around questioning Donald Trump’s health. As far as I can tell, he’s as healthy as a horse.”
Face it. Hillary is running for herself and has no intentions of doing anything positive for the country. She'll get in and then step down in 6 months for poor health and still get in the history books. You better start looking at her VP because HE'S the guy who will serve out her term if she gets elected.
She's a liar, selfish, corrupt, arguably evil and would make a basket case of a POTUS. Trump's no prize either but he's the only game in town unless everybody votes libertarian or green and nobody is allowed to vote dem or GOP.
Dr. Okunola joins the prestigious Neurology group, Neuroscience Center of Northern New Jersey, to provide a variety of specialized care. He specializes in epilepsy, clinical neurophysiology, and sleep medicine.
Dr. Okunola completed medical school at Howard University College of Medicine. He stayed and completed his internship and neurology residency at Howard University Hospital, Washington, DC. He received fellowship training in epilepsy and clinical neurophysiology at Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, DC. He also completed a sleep medicine fellowship at Norwalk Hospital, Connecticut.
As part of his fellowship training in clinical neurophysiology/epilepsy, he focused on intraoperative and epilepsy monitoring; EEG and EMG. As a sleep specialist, he diagnoses and treats sleep related disorders such as daytime sleepiness (hypersomnolence), insomnia, narcolepsy, obstructive, central, and complex sleep apnea, etc.
Dr. Okunola is board-certified in both adult neurology and clinical neurophysiology. He is a diplomat of the American Board of Neurology.
He's been practicing 15 years which explains the differences in the photos. What I find funny is why this guy has to accompany her if she's in such great health. Conditions he most often treats - Bell's Palsy, Epilepsy, Hemorrhagic Stroke, Ischemic Stoke and Obstructive Sleep Apnea.
Dr. Okunola joins the prestigious Neurology group, Neuroscience Center of Northern New Jersey, to provide a variety of specialized care. He specializes in epilepsy, clinical neurophysiology, and sleep medicine.
Dr. Okunola completed medical school at Howard University College of Medicine. He stayed and completed his internship and neurology residency at Howard University Hospital, Washington, DC. He received fellowship training in epilepsy and clinical neurophysiology at Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, DC. He also completed a sleep medicine fellowship at Norwalk Hospital, Connecticut.
As part of his fellowship training in clinical neurophysiology/epilepsy, he focused on intraoperative and epilepsy monitoring; EEG and EMG. As a sleep specialist, he diagnoses and treats sleep related disorders such as daytime sleepiness (hypersomnolence), insomnia, narcolepsy, obstructive, central, and complex sleep apnea, etc.
Dr. Okunola is board-certified in both adult neurology and clinical neurophysiology. He is a diplomat of the American Board of Neurology.
He's been practicing 15 years which explains the differences in the photos. What I find funny is why this guy has to accompany her if she's in such great health. Conditions he most often treats - Bell's Palsy, Epilepsy, Hemorrhagic Stroke, Ischemic Stoke and Obstructive Sleep Apnea.
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