Adre
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That settles it. If you have a germ you must stay inside!
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Pneumonia isn't contagious. Look it up before you post again.
I hate Clinton, always have. Her health isn't shaping my hatred of her. But I think it will shape the opinions of others. Perhaps I am wrong, time will tell. I think she shoulde be dropped from the ticket, otherwise Trump will win. Am I wrong? I do t think so. But again time will tell.
Do you think I am not consistent enough for you? So? I suggest you don't vote for me.
Pneumonia isn't contagious. Look it up before you post again.
WASHINGTON — The No. 3 Senate Democrat is disclosing that he was diagnosed with pneumonia.
Senator Chuck Schumer was diagnosed several weeks ago. His disclosure Monday
Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2016/...oses-pneumonia-diagnosis-228035#ixzz4K4AxSKQ7
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And he's still alive and working!
I had pneumonia and did not know it.
I kept going to work and it almost killed me resulting in partial renal failure, liver damage and Afib and ended up in the emergency room with a heartbeat of 200bpm.
If she truly had pneumonia and decided that her campaign was more important than her life, and let's face it the 9-11 appearance was a needed photo-op to help shore up her weaknesses when it comes to radical Jihad, that exhibits very poor judgement, or the pneumonia explanation is yet another cover-up some something far worse, like Parkinson's.
Hillary's "Deplorables"--Not only is it right on, but it's exactly the straight talk Trump's base loves hearing from him.
And fancy someone who stays pumping away at her job even when she's got pneumonia--showing up regardless to honor the 9/11 victims when Trump did everything he could to avoid serving in the first place. Talk about being well qualified to be president.
It is highly irresponsible to appear in a crowd when you have pneumonia, in my admittedly uneducated opinion. How many people did she infect? How many elderly people were there?
Sure, I think she should have stayed home (not that they let anyone other than her detail close to her at the ceremony anyway--and they'd be close to her regardless), but that would just have given you another angle to backbite her about--and you've got to always have something to backbite her about. So it's all sort of a wash.
So you agree she is a piece of shit who endangered the public by most likely infecting a large number of people, having pneumonia and being prone to severe coughing fits.
No, I think you are a piece of shit for demonizing a woman who, albeit overweeningly ambitious, has given great service to this country already and will continue to do so even at the expense of her health despite the petty hatred of pieces of shit like you.
Semantics...
The virus or bacteria that causes pneumonia is contagious but the pneumonia itself isn't?
So, having an pneumonia makes someone unfit to serve as President? Got it.
Language means something. "The virus or bacteria that causes pneumonia is contagious but the pneumonia itself isn't" means just that.
A few years back I got a severe cold. A virus. I had a six month old baby, I was very busy at work and I guess I was a little ruin down. The viral infection hung around and eventually went down into my left lung. I was diagnosed with pneumonia.
I felt like shit, my lung hurt (well, my back but it came from the lung) and I felt generally awful until the antibiotics kicked in. I got over it in 4 days.
The point about the story is that the cause of the pneumonia - the cold - was contagious. Not the pneumonia. People who had been around me risked a cold, not pneumonia. Semantics isn't just "semantics".
Maybe she is trying to keep people watching MSNBC until the commercial break, which is what all the news TV channels do.For starters I don't think she has pneumonia. But let's say she does... she sat in a huge crowd with elderly people in while having something contagious that could kill them. Maybe some are in the hospital right now.
If you believe that is evidence of the type of sound judgement you desire in a POTUS that is your prerogative. It's your vote. You don't have to defend your choice.
It doesn't matter much to me because I already hated her.
But I think that poor judgment will result in the loss of votes.
MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell is questioning her bad judgment on this, and thinks she should have been honest with journalists.
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2016/09/12/andrea_mitchell_clinton_had_an_obligation_to_tell_us_about_pnemonia_diagnosis_on_friday.html
MSNBC does not criticize her often.
Her service to this country has resulted in the deaths thousands of Americans as well as foreigners around the world.