Hillary Clinton may DROP OUT of election: Democrats 'line up candidates

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TOP democrats are meeting to "consider" a replacement for Hillary Clinton after the presidential candidate fainted due to a bout of pneumonia at a 9/11 memorial service, sources have claimed.

Meanwhile planned campaign stops have been dropped by the presidential candidate as she modifies her schedule following doctor's orders.The 68-year-old was rushed out of a 9/11 commemoration service today suffering from a “medical episode”, according to a law enforcement witness.
A video later emerged of the Democratic presidential nominee, showing the dramatic moment when her "knees buckled" and she nearly crumpled to the pavement while waiting for a car to collect her.

Now sources have claimed Democratic Party insiders are rushing to consider a replacement candidate in light of Mrs Clinton's poor health.
Emmy Award winning New York Journalist and MSNBC pundit David Shuster tweeted: "Clarification from dem operatives @HillaryClinton pneumonia: Expect emergency DNC meeting to CONSIDER replacement."

http://www.express.co.uk/news/world...morial-donald-trump-DNC-nation-comittee-scare
 
Why have an election - anyone who has ever had pneumonia, clearly, is not to be allowed (especially females with intelligence), whereas madness is no disqualification, so Trump can just take power without all this foolish expense on democracy. As we are frequently told by the weirdoes, the US is not a democracy but a Representative Government, and Trump is clearly representative of the numerous class of sub-human nutters.
 
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Where does the famous Constitution ban candidates who have pneumonia? An amendment, I suppose, not much known, except to the trumpers.
 
I'd say they are concocting the whole thing to let her save face when they force her to step down for losing in the polls to Trump.....she can pretend she stepped down for health reasons instead of because she sucked so badly......
 
I'd say they are concocting the whole thing to let her save face when they force her to step down for losing in the polls to Trump.....she can pretend she stepped down for health reasons instead of because she sucked so badly......

That would suggest they conceded. Or perhaps they think a very late insertion of Biden works better.
 
Why have an election - anyone who has ever had pneumonia, clearly, is not to be allowed (especially females with intelligence), whereas madness is no disqualification, so Trump can just take power without all this foolish expense on democracy. As we are frequently told by the weirdoes, the US is not a democracy but a Representative Government, and Trump is clearly representative of the numerous class of sub-human nutters.

The weirdos say we are a representative democracy? Hmmm...
 
If Hillary and Trump were both forced to drop out it would be unimpeachable evidence there is a God.
 
LOL too funny. For the history buffs, FDR, one of our great presidents was very sick and yet managed to get elected three times. The press and the people in the thirties obviously had better sense than voters and the press today. We should worry more about Trump's health as Pence is a far right ideologue. Another George Bush Jr would be real scary. LOL

http://www.cnn.com/2016/09/11/opinions/hillary-clinton-health-vox/
FDR was aided by a compliant Press that covered up the true extent of his disability.

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LOL too funny. For the history buffs, FDR, one of our great presidents was very sick and yet managed to get elected three times. The press and the people in the thirties obviously had better sense than voters and the press today. We should worry more about Trump's health as Pence is a far right ideologue. Another George Bush Jr would be real scary. LOL

http://www.cnn.com/2016/09/11/opinions/hillary-clinton-health-vox/

ARe you dense? FDR was sick in his final term, now when campaigning for office. Fail.
 
ARe you dense? FDR was sick in his final term, now when campaigning for office. Fail.

Not to mention they tried to hide that he was in a wheelchair from the public nor said anything his health publicly. Fail is right.
 
The Myth of FDR’s Secret Disability

The press sometimes described his condition in great detail, and LIFE even published a picture of him in a wheelchair
http://ideas.time.com/2013/07/12/the-myth-of-fdrs-secret-disability/


A 1932 New York Times Magazine profile of the then-Governor of New York described how, at his Hyde Park home, he “wheels around in his chair.”
A TIME article from February 1, 1932 said that swimming and exercise “have made it possible for the Governor to walk 100 ft or so with braces and canes.
When standing at crowded public functions, he still clings precautiously to a friend’s arm.” Before his inauguration as President in 1933, TIME noted, “Because of the President-elect’s lameness, short ramps will replace steps at the side door of the executive offices leading to the White House.”
And a TIME article from December 17, 1934, described a scene in which “bodyguard Gus Gennerich helped the President into his wheel chair, rolled him the length of the West colonnade to the new White House offices.
” Another profile, this one in the New Yorker in 1934, stated that “he is almost always pushed to the west end of the White House in a small wheelchair.”
Seven years later, on January 20, 1941, LIFE magazine noted that “by 11 o’clock he is up, dressed and on his way in a wheel chair down the long passageway to his office…” (Not that it slowed him down in any way.
The headline for the article was “Roosevelt: From Breakfast in Bed to Wisecracks at Movies, President Retains His Bounce after Eight Years.”)
 
The misconception that FDR’s disability was a “state secret” guarded by the press has endured for so long in part because there is an element of truth to it. The examples above notwithstanding, mentions of Roosevelt’s wheelchair were extremely rare. Far more commonly, news coverage depicted him as someone who had been stricken by polio but who had triumphed over his affliction—which of course he had, despite the fact that he remained paralyzed. This was the image that FDR and his advisers wished to project, and they largely succeeded.

But the myth has also lived on because of our tendency to romanticize the past as a rosier time—in this case, a time when the press was not out to get politicians, and when leaders were judged on their merits, not on the way they look in a flight suit or whether you’d like to have a beer with them. But as historical research often shows, the past was every bit as complicated as our own time.
 
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