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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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James Seagrove
To: zax who wrote (978374)11/3/2016 5:46:37 PM
From: Thomas A Watson2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) of 1578564
 
Yes your are correct zax,
The wingnuts are growing particularly unhinged as the election approaches.
This wingnut even has unhinged eyes.
VIDEO: Hillary’s eye problems return during Vegas speech.



Hillary Clinton’s apparent eye problems returned with a vengeance during a speech to unionists in Las Vegas on Wednesday night.

On multiple occasions, Clinton’s eyes did not appear to be in sync with one another.

Watch these examples, including a couple in slow motion:



Despite getting major coverage on The Drudge Report, no mainstream news outlet has covered the apparent issue with Clinton’s eyes.

But the several instances over the last few weeks, and as recently as last Friday, have been enough for doctors to publicly call on Clinton to undergo a full medical example and release the results.

“My rational self would say that they could have defused all this a long time ago by releasing her medical records and having her undergo the same type of neurologic exam that every high school football player in America who ‘gets his bell rung’ on Friday night must undergo before he can suit up for the game next Friday,” Dr. John R. Coppedge, a surgical specialist from Texas, told The American Mirror.

“She needs a full neurology evaluation, neuro-opthalmology evaluation, MRI, cerebral venography and a lumbar puncture,” Dr. Gerald Gianoli, an expert in intracranial pressure, said to this news site.

“It is possible that her status could be significantly improved. But at the same time, she risks demonstrating to the public that her medical problems are more serious than she has let on in the past.”

Gianoli, who believes the condition could be the result of elevated pressure, which can cause other problems.

“It can lead to blindness, deafness, progressive vertigo/balance problems, seizures/stroke and continued problems with concentration, memory and ability to mentally focus,” he said.

“It could also lead to death if the lateral sinus thrombosis were to progress to include the opposite side.”
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