Hillary Clinton had a seemingly real health scare at the 9/11 Memorial.
Hillary Clinton 9/11 Memorial Health Scare
Even a broken clock is right twice a day. Hillary Clinton had a health scare at the 9/11 Memorial that will likely highlight more conspiracy theories.
Hillary Clinton left the 9/11 Memorial early because she was dehydrated and overheated. She appeared wobbly entering her van. Twitter went ablaze.
BUSTED MEDIA COVER UP 9/11/2016 @HillaryClinton #HillaryHealth just became a real issue in the Presidential Campaign https://t.co/sE3ERmq1zQ
— WashingtonDCTeaParty (@WashingtonDCTea) September 11, 2016
More than a little creepy conservatives are cheering on a 70 year old woman who overheated… no there there.
— Montel Williams (@Montel_Williams) September 11, 2016
But we now know that she had been diagnosed with pneumonia on Friday and told to take it easy. It is evident she felt compelled to go to the 9/11 Memorial. Buzzfeed reported the following.
Dr. Lisa Bardack, the Democratic nominee’s doctor since 2001 and the chair of internal medicine at Mount Kisco Medical Group, visited Clinton at her house in Westchester County after the candidate arrived home from the ceremony around 1:30 p.m., according to a campaign aide.
The visit followed a separate examination from Bardack on Friday to treat Clinton for a cough related to allergies, the doctor said. After that Friday exam, she was diagnosed with pneumonia, put on antibiotics, and advised “to rest and modify her schedule.” Clinton’s planned trip to California is currently in discussion, according to a senior aide.
“While at this morning’s event, she became overheated and dehydrated,” Bardack said in the statement on Sunday, passed on to reporters by the campaign. “I have just examined her and she is now re-hydrated and recovering nicely.”
Get ready for the onslaught from the Right Wing as the conspiracy theories explode.
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