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Conspiracy Theory Du Jour

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I know a couple folks with Parkinson's. The mental acuity is still there; however, the general stress of the Presidency would be devastating to someone with that malady because of the already stressed neurological system.

"I'm not saying it's true, but there mere perception of it could cause her problems..." thus spreading the perception and causing the very effect. The usual game from Fishy; he wastes enough time doing it that I hope he's paid for it. :rolleyes:
 
I know a couple folks with Parkinson's. The mental acuity is still there; however, the general stress of the Presidency would be devastating to someone with that malady because of the already stressed neurological system.

If you remember the last years of St. John Paul II, who had Parkingson's, the mind was clear, but the body was a mere shell of the vibrant person in the 80s. Is the public ready for a president drooling and limbs trembling at public events?

Could Bill get away with being an Edith Wilson?
 
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Is the public ready for a president drooling and limbs trembling at public events?

JFC... You couldn't get a harder eyeroll on this one. :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

Especially considering that would still be an improvement over a slobbering imbecile like Trump.
 
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Just getting used to that.



FDR pulled it off.



Bill would be more the Eleanor to Hillary's FDR.
FDR didn't have to deal with his image being constantly broadcast to his electorate. The President could be shielded from such scrutiny back then, which isn't really possible now.
 
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JFC... You couldn't get a harder eyeroll on this one. :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

Especially considering that would still be an improvement over a slobbering imbecile like Trump.
Heh,

Being a medical person this stuff is just plain silly and reinforces my thought that you can't cure stupid. Was listening to 'Dr' Richard Besser on some show yesterday and instead of just giving plain medical fact he presented things in a way that left all sorts of things hanging and allowed them to run with the crazy a bit longer (numbers are good and more important than fact or good journalism). Since he is not her Doc he needed to speak in generalities. They asked him to talk about pneumonia and he never really answered the question. The 'Liberal' media bias wasn't working here.

No one with Parkinson's is going to ***&^%#&%$@&POOF(*&%*^#&%$@&^$** get better and look normal in 90 minutes. [insert body double here] We could only wish there were medical interventions so good. The pneumonia thing fits. From all the fainting/near fainting she does my guess is she she gets vaso-vagal syncopal or near syncopal episodes- no lasting effects. Most of the time people pop up and act like nothing happened in a matter of minutes. (this is the thing people get when they see blood and faint)
 
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FDR didn't have to deal with his image being constantly broadcast to his electorate. The President could be shielded from such scrutiny back then, which isn't really possible now.

I'm convinced Aaron Sorkin is behind this whole 2016 Election. Way too many plot lines from "The American President" and his four seasons of "The West Wing."
 
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"I'm not saying it's true, but there mere perception of it could cause her problems..." thus spreading the perception and causing the very effect.

Hey this is a thread about conspiracy theories in case you forgot!
 
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Heh,

Being a medical person this stuff is just plain silly and reinforces my thought that you can't cure stupid. Was listening to 'Dr' Richard Besser on some show yesterday and instead of just giving plain medical fact he presented things in a way that left all sorts of things hanging and allowed them to run with the crazy a bit longer (numbers are good and more important than fact or good journalism). Since he is not her Doc he needed to speak in generalities. They asked him to talk about pneumonia and he never really answered the question. The 'Liberal' media bias wasn't working here.

No one with Parkinson's is going to ***&^%#&%$@&POOF(*&%*^#&%$@&^$** get better and look normal in 90 minutes. [insert body double here] We could only wish there were medical interventions so good. The pneumonia thing fits. From all the fainting/near fainting she does my guess is she she gets vaso-vagal syncopal or near syncopal episodes- no lasting effects. Most of the time people pop up and act like nothing happened in a matter of minutes. (this is the thing people get when they see blood and faint)

It's my understanding that it is standard protocol when someone has symptoms like those we saw Sunday morning to have that person taken to the emergency room at the nearest hospital for evaluation....the story is that the campaign staff over-rode those protocols. The conspiracy theory is that Her Highness always has medical personnel with her whenever/wherever she travels.

You say that "most of the time people pop up and act like nothing happened in a matter of minutes," not that "they cancel all travel and all activities for the next two days."
 
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It's my understanding that it is standard protocol when someone has symptoms like those we saw Sunday morning to have that person taken to the emergency room at the nearest hospital for evaluation....the story is that the campaign staff over-rode those protocols. The conspiracy theory is that Her Highness always has medical personnel with her whenever/wherever she travels.

You say that "most of the time people pop up and act like nothing happened in a matter of minutes," not that "they cancel all travel and all activities for the next two days."
Sorry. I call BS. If they had not been syncopal before, then protocol is to call for advice- we evaluated in office. No need for ER. Actually we very rarely recommended ER visit for this type of thing as long as they were OK afterwards. ER would be a waste of medical resources. If this has happened before they do not go to the emergency room every time they pass out. They call the office. Usually if work up has been done we do nothing.

She has passed out before- if she has what I said, it would have been worked up, dx and that would be that. it is not a harbringer of anything else.

'Her Highness' and most other people who are on the campaign trail at that level will most likely have someone on call if not with them. They are traveling everywhere. Medical info is not mobile. Medicine tends to be CYA so if they don't have someone familiar with them on call to either eval or talk to the person evalling then they would end up being tested to death.

If someone has pneumonia they may do this if physcially stressed
 
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Well, all four of them dug chicks.

Check your verb tense ... for at least two of them ... ;)

"I would rather not have to vote for her, although she is a friend I respect. A 70-year person with a long track record, unbridled ambition, greedy,not [sic] transformational, with a husband still d**king bimbos at home" -- Colin Powell email to Jeffery Leeds

http://www.cbsnews.com/media/5-emails-in-which-colin-powell-slammed-hillary-clinton/2/
 
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Sorry. I call BS. If they had not been syncopal before, then protocol is to call for advice- we evaluated in office. No need for ER.

Medical protocol? Sure.

But, they broke the Secret Service protocol of what to do with a protectee if the protectee goes down, unless Chelsea has had a Level I trauma center put into her condo. (Have to check the Clinton Family Foundation to see if they've done that.)
 
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Since we're quoting Colin Powell emails:

Former Secretary of State Colin L. Powell, who served as President George W. Bush’s top diplomat, derided Donald J. Trump as a “national disgrace” and an “international pariah” in personal email exchanges that were leaked online Tuesday.

In the emails, reported by BuzzFeed News, Mr. Powell also accuses Mr. Trump, the Republican nominee for president, of having embraced what Mr. Powell called a “racist” movement when he questioned the validity of President Obama’s birth certificate.
 
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