Hillary can’t have it both ways. Either she suffered an injury that affected her ability to remember things or she didn’t. She shouldn’t be able to get off the hook for her mishandling of classified information by telling the FBI that she can’t remember all of the briefings that she received relative to preserving sensitive materials, and then claim she’s more than healthy enough to be president.
Either she “short-circuits” under pressure to use a term she introduced, or she’s just fine and thus mentally and physically capable of holding one of the most stressful and mentally-demanding jobs in the world.
Perhaps she can try to quarantine her health problems to 2012 to 2013 to support her claim she didn’t do anything deliberately wrong in what has become her email scandal, and at the same time claim all such health problems are over thus making her fit and ready to be president. Believing that’s a real stretch, isn’t it?
So what’s the truth? Did she suffer mentally and physically debilitating injuries in 2012? If so, do they continue to plague her today, or is all of that in her past making her ready to go as president?

Don’t believe she needs to be in the White House with those kind of problems!!
idiot vs liar . bipolar
Another HELLERY ‘Cover Up” CLinton stil covering up her mess like a cat covering up sihit in a sandbox- HELLARY’s crooked policies and lies- HELLARY CLINTON- Crooked as a pretzel- don’t eat the pretzel, vote for Donald J. Trump Page INGODWETRUST Semper Fi
This is a inexcusable answer because if you can’t remember then you are not fit to be President
She don’t belong in the Office of President of the United States she would sell the country out to some other country
Then she shouldn’t run for president.
“Who is the man of lawlessness in 2 Thessalonians 2:1–12?”
Answer: The man of lawlessness in 2 Thessalonians 2:1–12 is the Antichrist who will come on the world scene at the beginning of the Day of the Lord. This Day, sometimes called the “end times,” starts after the rapture of the church in 1 Thessalonians 4:13–18 (cf. 1 Thessalonians 5:1–11). It is good to note that the Day of the Lord is not a twenty-four-hour period of time; rather, it is an extended period of time that includes the seven-year tribulation, the return of Christ to put down all rebellion against Him, the 1,000-year reign of Christ on earth, the final defeat of Satan, and the Great White Throne Judgment.
The Antichrist is given the title “man of lawlessness” because he will oppose in every way the biblical God and His law. He will be completely lawless. Daniel 7 speaks of this man as a “boastful” king who will “try to change the set times and the laws” (verses 11 and 25). He will come offering a false peace to the world and will with his charismatic personality, incredible promises, and breathtaking miracles unite all nations politically, economically, and religiously under his leadership. At the same time, he will make a covenant with Israel for three and one-half years (cf. Daniel 9:27, where “seven” indicates seven years). In the middle of the seven years, the man of lawlessness will break his covenant with Israel, stop their sacrifices (Daniel 9:27), and enter the temple to set himself up as “god” and demand worship (2 Thessalonians 2:4). This is the “abomination that causes desolation” that Jesus spoke of in Mark 13:14.
Satan works through the Antichrist, for Satan himself is not able to become incarnate. By possessing and controlling the Antichrist, Satan is worshipped in the temple where the biblical God is to be worshipped. No wonder the Antichrist is called the man of lawlessness. To act as “god” is the ultimate rejection of the biblical God’s character and laws.
This action of the Antichrist will cause an upheaval in his worldwide kingdom, and forces from the East will gather to fight against him. But instead of fighting each other, the forces of the world unite to fight the King of kings and Lord of lords, who comes to put down the man of lawlessness and his allies in the great battle of Armageddon (Revelation 16:16; 19:19). Of course, the man of lawlessness loses that battle. He and his false prophet are then cast into the lake of fire (Revelation 19:20). The Word of God (Revelation 19:13), Jesus Christ, will be the Victor.
A quick observation of the happenings in our world today reveals that lawlessness is on the rise. Such lawlessness will continue and increase (2 Timothy 3:13), and when the man of lawlessness appears on the scene, he will be welcomed with open arms. Those who have rejected the true Prince of Peace, Jesus Christ, will fall for the Antichrist’s empty promise of peace. It is vitally important that each of us is sure that we have accepted Jesus Christ as our personal Savior and are living for Him. “Be on guard! Be alert! You do not know when that time will come” (Mark 13:33).
GREAT FUCKEN IDIOT FOR PRESIDENT.THIS COUNTRY IS DONE AND WILL BECOME A THIRD WORLD COUNTRY.
And$#%&!@*flows uphill.
She has an excuse for everything! That’s a lie to! Every breath she takes comes back out with a lie!