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Hillary Clinton “overheats” at 9/11 memorial event
Giuliani vindicated
Dr. Bornstein weighs in
Giuliani vindicated
Dr. Bornstein weighs in
Hillary Clinton left a New York memorial service marking the 15th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks early after feeling "overheated," according to a campaign spokesman, and video of her departure showed her buckling and stumbling as she got into her van.
The Washington Post reported Clinton campaign spokesman Nick Merrill said in a written statement, "Secretary Clinton attended the September 11th Commemoration Ceremony for just an hour and thirty minutes this morning to pay her respects and greet some of the families of the fallen. During the ceremony, she felt overheated, so departed to go to her daughter's apartment and is feeling much better."
The Post went on to report that later, shortly before noon, Clinton was seen leaving daughter Chelsea's apartment. She hugged a child, waved and departed in her motorcade.
"I'm feeling great, it's a beautiful day in New York," Clinton said as she walked out of her daughter's apartment.
The response from Trump campaign surrogate, former New York City mayor and board certified Internet medical diagnostician Rudy Giuliani was virtually instantaneous.
“Secretary Clinton was stumbling and buckling as she left the event,” the former mayor and #1 9/11 opportunist said. “I was at the event and actually saw the steam emanating from Mrs. Clinton’s head, a clear sign that she was more than overheating but was actually boiling. I would suggest that this completely vindicates my previous Internet based medical diagnoses and demonstrates that Hillary Clinton is not medically fit to be president.”
Also opining on the Clinton incident was Dr. Harold Bornstein, Donald Trump’s personal physician who, earlier in the campaign wrote the letter stating, "If elected, Mr. Trump, I can state unequivocally, will be the healthiest individual ever elected to the presidency.”
Although Dr. Bornstein was not present at the 9/11 event, he said he did see Mrs. Clinton “stumbling and buckling” on a seven-second TV clip and, from that evidence concluded that if elected she “might be the least healthiest individual ever elected to the presidency.”
Dr. Bornstein said that as with Mr. Trump, he would be more comfortable making an unequivocal evaluation and, in that regard, invited Mrs. Clinton to drive up to his office on Monday where, if she had five minutes, he could examine her and provide his typical in-depth prognosis.
“After all, right now I’m making my evaluation based on what I see on the TV. Who knows? After my customarily thorough five-minute exam, I may be able to say that Mrs. Clinton, while not as healthy as the extraordinarily healthy Donald Trump, may at least be almost fit for office.”
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