News Anchor: Secret Service Bans Phones to Prevent a Hillary Clinton “Seizure”


Speculation concerning Hillary’s health problems are no help to her campaign.  So apparent symptoms must be explained away as something minor.  Or something needs to be done to prevent the symptoms of any serious illness from being observed in public so people will forget about concerns regarding her health.

All of this brings us to the recent second presidential debate.

WPIX-TV, a station in New York City, just ran a piece during a newscast where one of the anchors reported that phones were banned from the debate to prevent Hillary from having a seizure that might be triggered by flashes from the phones as people used them to take photographs of the candidate.  Assuming the report is accurate, it’s just one more piece of evidence to support the belief that Hillary is a very ill woman, and that extraordinary measures are being taken to reduce the likelihood of symptoms appearing in public which would restart the debate over her health.

Here’s the clip from the newscast.  Pay particular attention near the end of the clip where one of the reporters comments on Hillary’s “seizure disorder.”

It’s amazing to see such a report during a newscast on a television station in a major market like New York City.  You have to wonder whether the “seizure disorder” comment was planned as part of the story, or whether the reporter just blurted that out without thinking.

In either case, it’s clear that questions about Hillary’s health are not far beneath the surface, and that would explain efforts by the Clinton campaign to reduce the possibility of another incident such as what happened at the 9/11 memorial service.  Another one of those or a recurrence of her head appearing to jerk about spasmodically and the health issue is back at center stage.

And keeping Mrs. Clinton’s health off the agenda must be a major priority for her campaign and its allies.

Source:  WPIX-TV News

 



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