Bull! This is exactly what Ann Coulter was talking about when she commented on the Jersey girls. The Dems drag these people out and you cannot comment on them because they have a Parkinson's, they lost a loved one on 9/11, the lost a son in the war, blah, blah, blah. Again I say bull! Like Rush said, once you insert yourself into the political process, you are fair game. MJF has admitted to going off his meds to convey sympathy. He has admitted his guilt in manipulatioin of the voters. His behavior is fair game to question and comment on.
I have MS. If you look at a video of me from 4 years ago, compared to a video of me today...you'll see a difference.
I am NOT "off my meds"...that is just the nature of progressive neurological diseases.
By attacking MJF with the "off his meds" verbage (which no one can prove), it seems as though the conservatives are "ignorant" of the disease process and the effect of the meds that are taken for it (as I said before, his meds can and do cause the same type of movements seen in the commercial.)
So he admitted that once he didn't take them...that's not going to hold water unless someone gets him to admit he didn't take them in this case.
I just think attacking the man is akin to the Dems making fun of Rush when he lost his hearing and blaming it on his Vicodin use (hearing loss can be a side effect of overuse of that drug.) It just should be avoided at all cost. Attack the message...that should suffice.
It's not wise to "judge" another's state of illness.