>I see you're buying the right-wing BS about how Clinton is unwell. Note that her long-time doctor says she's fine:
http://www.npr.org/2016/08/18/490390614/trump-adds-fuel-to-conspiracy-theories-questioning-clintons-health>
>OTOH, Trump's doctor's letter is clearly a fake.
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>Tamar
No, you're "seeing" incorrectly. I've already said that I'm not buying into the conspiracy theories about neuro damage from an STD or brain cancer or things like that.
However, the fact remains that she suffered a serious concussion with a long recovery period. People who worked with her stated that she was tired and confused for quite some time after the concussion. She also had a blood clot in her brain. She also does very few press conferences compared to most candidates and I strongly suspect one of the reasons is the physical stress of many of those interactions. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to observe that she is physically a bit shaky on the campaign trail when she's not sitting. That's why I said it probably was a good idea for her to stay away from Louisiana - combination of the heat and physical exertion probably would have made her look bad.
Again, I don't buy into the right-wing Alex Jones-style theories. However, I don't buy into the blanket response from her doctor that she's fine and fit for the demands of presidency. And the so-called note from Trump's doctor was a joke.