Posted on 05/19/2014 8:09:20 AM PDT by dead
GOP strategist Karl Rove doubled down Sunday on his doubts about Hillary Clinton's health, which last week drew a sharp rebuke from former President Bill Clinton.
"The Center for Disease Control says a concussion is a type of traumatic brain injury..."
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Idiot, Karl.
Her records are probably spotless.
Hildabeast will let this drag out until everyone piles on, then release clean records.
WHO CARES?
Hildabeast is indictable on strictly policy and legal grounds. Focus on issues, Karl. Remember?
By the time anyone gets to see them they will be.
Of course she’s brain damaged. She’s a democrat but we all know that already.
When will some enterprising reporter or blogger get some of those Fresnel lenses, ad put them in front of a camera so we can see what Hillary was seeing?
I think the “How Hillary sees the world” meme could kill her chances.
Karl Rove s a moron. Muzzling him should be the 273rd use of duct tape.
This has begun to backfire and will continue to do so. If Conservatives EVER want to win, Rove needs to be put out to pasture.
BTW Remember how the dims said Reagan was too old to be president at 69? Well the hildabeast will be 69 in 2016, a month before the election. Not a peep.
Wouldn’t spotless Records mean she lied to get out of testifying to congress?
Good point, but the media would never call her out on that issue.
The democrats demanded the same from John McCain in 2008. Now their chickens are coming home to roost.
Bump.
Not “clean” records.
Sanitized records. Records purged of every negative entry, as fraudulent as the “birth certificate” provided to us by secondary sources for the Current Occupant now squatting in the White Hut.
But Herself, Madame Benghazi, the Cold & Joyless, will still cackle with unholy glee at how she “put one over” on the gullible low-information voters.
Of which there is probably a vast plurality.
When Frank Lautenberg ran against Republican Millicent Fenwick, he made a big issue out of her age (72) and how it would negatively affect her ability to do her job.
Despite those attacks, Lautenberg later ran for a return to the Senate (illegally replacing Gambobo Torricelli on the ballot, when Torricelli took a promotion to head of the NY/NJ organized crime syndicate). At the time of his return to the Senate, Lautenberg was close to 113 years old, he served 7 additional years in the Senate, died in office, and served 4 more years after that.
At no point in his political career were Republicans allowed to bring up his age. Should he decide to run again, the media considers the fact that he's deceased to be a non-story.
And as other posters have suggested, her medical records are scrubbed by now. Releasing them would let her off the hook.
It would be far better now to drop the issue. Let hillary get on the campaign trail. hillary is not aging well (I'm age compatible so am observing effects of aging on myself and others). She will not hold up to an energetic campaign. The thing to do is everytime she mis-steps, physically or mentally, say "this might have something to do with that head injury she had, that made it impossible for her to testify about Benghazi when called to do so".
That being said, I certainly agree that disclosure of the true extent is necessary for (most) of the electorate to make an informed decision.
The press was all over Bob Dole for his age and injuries... and they made fun of McCain for not being able to lift his arm (due to being tortured)... Now with Hillary the little jerk-offs in the press reject any questions about her heath.
Rove is right to push this... if she’s brain-damaged it’s more important than a wounded arm from pulling a fellow soldier out of harm’s way - or an injury caused by torture.\
Oh, and eff the American press, the New York Times, LA Times and Washington Post.
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