The thing is. I don't have virtually an information on her expect that she had a blood clot in her skull. They found this out while doing a routine test. She did pass out once and hit her head. She went to the doctors however aside from that unless people have new information. I don't know exactly what to say. She's getting older no doubt about it.
Unless her illness stems from a long term thing. I don't know know what she has.
it's been brought up several times. you've attempted to shrug it off. so, again, HILARY HAD A STROKE. NOT MIGHT HAVE A STROKE, HAD A STROKE. and yet you go on about christie's potential for poor health and pretend there is no elephant in the room, and now pretend to have no idea what im talking about. in fact, dont bother answering, it'll only be your usual wannabe spindoctor bullshit. it annoys the hell out of me that when i say im a liberal people think immediately of you, and that i must be of the same ilk
Oh god no. I could see myself voting for Christie if the democratic nominee is anyone other than Hillary Clinton, and even then I might still vote for Christie.
But Marco Rubio? Nooooope. Can't ever vote for someone who says that the age of the Earth is one of the great mysteries. If he was the VP pick for Christie I wouldn't mind, provided Christie doesn't croak.
Christie rejected a minimum wage bill because increasing the minimum wage when we were at 10% unemployment would have been disastrous. Not even the Democrats would do something that stupid. Nevermind that raising the minimum wage does nothing but cause inflation.
And as far as vetoing a bill that lets gay people get married? Fine, that's kind of a stupid move but it's also way far down on our list of priorities.
You know what's high on our priorities list? Employment, Sandy recovery, creating a more business friendly atmosphere (linked to the first), lowering taxes, averting bankruptcy.
Making sure gay people get married when your state is in fiscal crisis ranks somewhere around "address violent video games" right now.
In the fell clutch of circumstance
I have not winced nor cried aloud.
Under the bludgeonings of chance
My head is bloody, but unbowed.
If you would have noticed. I already addressed that she HAD a blood clot. Look at the poster the irony is that it's right ABOVE your post ranting about me not answering it. Let's breath that in for a moment. Your ranting about me not answering any questions about her.
YET my ANSWER is right ABOVE yours. The Irony. I admitted she had a blood clot and hit her head. If she did have a stroke there's that. But aside from that I have no information and the rest of your post is you foaming at the mouth which I think addresses itself. if you have NEW information then submit it about her. Otherwise how am I magically supposed look in her medical records just to make YOU happy.
In the fell clutch of circumstance
I have not winced nor cried aloud.
Under the bludgeonings of chance
My head is bloody, but unbowed.
I don't see a functional difference between someone that pretends to not know how old the Earth is and someone that actually doesn't. Likewise, I see no reason to believe such a person is capable of absorbing new information and incorporating it into their policies in a useful way. Basically, I don't trust denialists.
If he's a slimeball I wonder what that makes Obama, who advocated for many of the civil liberty infringements Paul frequently fights in the Senate. I also doubt a slimeball would be anti-war or anti-cronyism.
He's not a perfect candidate, or even close. He's just far better than anything else the Republicans have to offer aside from maybe Christie.
In the fell clutch of circumstance
I have not winced nor cried aloud.
Under the bludgeonings of chance
My head is bloody, but unbowed.
I'll go back to the Obama admin. 1. Refusing to name the capital of Israel and 2. Obama calling Myanmar Burma.
#1 is playing politics but that's what they do (on both sides). #2 is either an honest mistake or shows a lack of knowledge.
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I don't think Cuomo would get the nod. His approval has slipped in NY after he rammed gun legislation through. O'Malley, maybe. I was in MD during his last election and it wasn't pretty.
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