Donald Trump’s new, darker
image took less than 24 hours to hit the Internet and rightwing TV. How he
would have us praying for Hillary Clinton, whose health problems might mean she
won’t make it election day.
Trump replaced his top two campaign managers who
can only be described as pit bills after manager Paul Manaford was seen as too
close to Russsian President Vladimir Putin.
One, Stephen Bannon, was
running one of the most anti-human rights sites in the nation, Brietbart. It
predicted she would be dead soon.
As fat as he is I have to pray for him.
His first attack was Clinton’s
health, whose public health records have been released to anyone who wants to
see them, citing a celebrity doctor, Pinsky
Pinsky said he was
"gravely concerned" about Clinton's health, noting her doctor's 2015
assessment that showed a "1950 level sort of care" by the evaluation
of himself and a colleague.
Pinsky said Clinton was being
treated for her hypothyroidism with "Armour Thyroid, which is very
unconventional and something that we used to use in the 1960s."
"Then she alls and hits
her head and as a complication of that has a transverse sinus thrombosis,"
Pinsky said, in reference to Clinton's 2012 medical episode. "This is an
exceedingly rare clot. I have only seen one in my career. It just seems like
she's getting care from somebody that she met in Arkansas when she was a kid
and I just -- you gotta wonder. You got to wonder. It's not so much that her
health is a grave concern, it's that the care she's getting could make it a
concern."
As has so often occurred this
was too much even for Republican leaders.
Newt Gingrich said: "Well,
I think first of all, just to get down to the human level for a second, all of
us ought to include Hillary Clinton in our prayers. You can be opposed to
somebody without hoping they have bad health and I hope that she's all
right," Gingrich responded. "Second, I’m always dubious, with all due
respect to television doctors, when you have a doctor who has never seen the
patient, begin to give you a complicated, fancy sounding analysis based on
what? I mean, I would be very cautious and I would recommend to doctors for
professional reasons to be very cautious deciding you’re going to start
analyzing people. Because next you're gonna get a left-wing psychiatrist
explaining Donald Trump in negative terms." … "I think we ought to
recognize that's kind of junk medicine," Gingrich said. "That’s not
the real deal."
Politico reported: Clinton's
internist, based in Mount Kisco, New York, released a statement on
the candidate's health in July 2015.
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