Sunday, 25 September 2016

Will Clinton survive the debate?

With no breaks for coughing fits or fainting spells allowed, Americans may have an opportunity to see Democrat Hillary Clinton’s lack of presidential stamina live during tonight’s debate.

An official with the Commission on Presidential Debates confirmed Friday that tonight’s debate will not include breaks for the candidates.

“There are no commercial breaks,” the insider told Drudge Report. “Period.”

The Drudge exclusive also noted that cameras will be trained on Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump throughout the 90-minute debate:

Debate moderator Lester Holt does not have the authority to cut away from the stage during the epic 90-minute showdown. And microphone audio for either of the candidates is not to be manipulated.

Ongoing speculation about whether Clinton’s health is failing intensified last week after video of her at a recent campaign event appeared to show her eyes moving in different directions as she spoke.

After that video surfaced, a Texas surgeon named John Coppedge published an op-ed in The Hill suggesting that it was a sign that the Democratic candidate is suffering side effects from a head injury while she was Secretary of State.

He wrote:

I once again suggest that she undergo an independent neurologic exam and have proper studies to determine whether or not she still has a blood clot at the base of her brain, swelling of the brain, increased intracranial pressure and whether or not her 2012 traumatic brain injury was accompanied by a skull fracture with or without bleeding around or in the brain itself and if there are any residual areas of scarring of the brain.

Critics will rightly point out that I have not examined Clinton. They will point out that I am not ophthalmologist or a neurologist. But I am a physician and the concepts discussed above are taught to every medical student early in their education. Her traumatic brain injury, transverse sinus thrombosis, subsequent symptoms, falling, passing out and now the obvious problem with eye movement are all fact, not speculation.

Meanwhile, Kentucky Republican Senator Rand Paul, who is a trained ophthalmologist, expressed similar concern about Clinton’s health.

“I think it is concerning really, even if you are her family member and you are very concerned about her health. Maybe they need to look deeper into finding an answer, because people with the pneumonia who are recovering from the pneumonia who are not febrile and sort of fluid don’t go out in 79 degree morning weather and faint,” Paul said.

He continued: “So you know there are a lot of other possibilities they need to look into, heart, neurological, post-concussion type syndromes on the brain. So there are a lot of things they need to look into with her health. I think it hurts her politically because she doesn’t appear to be forthcoming about it.”

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