I didn't really think too much about how Hillary Clinton was dressed
for the debate until a couple of hours ago. Like most
bachelors I don't think much about the significance of women's
clothing unless it's kind of revealing.
I thought Hillary's old lady type pantsuit looked vaguely
inappropriate, but didn't recognize that red is not a good
color for the wife of a sexual predator to wear to what is
essentially a job interview. Red is a color long
associated with prostitution dating back at least to the fall of
Jericho when the prostitute Rahab hung a red
cord on her house to let the Israelis know not to harm her or her
family. Areas where prostitutes are sometimes
called "red light districts" because railroad workers would
leave their red lanterns outside while taking a break.
Many women, especially those of Hillary's age, seem to use the
type of pantsuit Hillary wore like men use a t-shirt and jeans. I
sometimes see women wearing such attire at Walmart. I call
her a attire a "pantsuit" because that is how it was described by
one of the women helping with the broadcast My first
thought when I saw it was "why was Hillary wearing pajamas?" At the
very least it looked like "comfort clothing" rather than something
that indicated the person wearing it was serious about wanting a
job.
Her clothing may be one reason I got the impression she was just
there to have fun. The happy expression she showed when she
got recite one of her favorite catch phrases was almost
childlike. I previously published a post wondering if Hillary
had Alzheimer's. This type of inappropriate behavior would be
consistent with that hypothesis.
Wednesday, September 28, 2016
Monday, September 26, 2016
Is Hillary Taking "Happy Pills"?
The biggest difference between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton in the first presidential debate is that Trump took the debate seriously and Clinton was on a lark. I vaguely remember her having an occasional serious expression on her face, but my primary impression was of someone having a fun time at a party. I have tried to convince myself that she was overjoyed at being able to repeat one of her favorite cliches, but at times it seemed like she was almost about to giggle
I'm not a party animal, so the closest thing I have to observing someone who is "having a good time" is watching characters on television. If I saw a tv character behaving like Hillary it would be because she was high on something.
Thursday, September 8, 2016
How Severe Is Hillary's Health Problem?
The request from New York Times technology columnist Farhad
Manjoo that Google censor searches for information about
Hillary Clinton's health strongly implies that Manjoo knows
she suffers from some type of severe health problem. So
does the Huffington Post's banning of David
Seaman because of an article about Clinton's health.
There would be no reason to censor health related searches about Clinton if her problem is something like Parkinson's as rumors attributed to Secret Service agents suggest. Rev. Billy Graham has Parkinson's as did Pope John Paul II and various American political leaders and other celebrities. Medication allows people with Parkinson's to continue to function.
There would be no reason to censor health searches if Clinton has heart trouble. President Dwight Eisenhower was reelected in 1956 even though he had had a heart attack in 1955.
Censorship would make sense if Hillary is in the early stages of Alzheimer's or some other form of dementia. Alzheimer's can be difficult to diagnose because the individual symptoms can also occur normally. Hillary's desire to spend a large sum on Alzheimer's research could be for personal reasons.
For example, Alzheimer's could have played a role in some of Hillary's controversies. Some of her actions such as the ones listed below, are consistent with symptoms of Alheimer's.
Poor judgement: Her decision to leave American diplomats in Benghazi after an attack on the British ambassador's motorcade involved poor judgement. Alzheimer's could also explain the poor judgeent shown in using a private email server.
Memory loss is the symptom most of us think of as being associated with Alzheimer's: Thus, Hillary's inability to remember important facts about Benghazi and other events could be a symptom of Alzheimer's.
Misplacing things: Those lost emails could indicate Alzheimer's.
Withdrawal from social situations: Hillary's unwillingness to hold press conferences could indicate Alzheimer's.
Alzheimer's can be difficult to diagnose in its early stages. The above examples of Hillary's behavior could indicate Alzheimer's or could indicate normal conditions. For example, her poor decisions could just indicate limited intelligence.
There would be no reason to censor health related searches about Clinton if her problem is something like Parkinson's as rumors attributed to Secret Service agents suggest. Rev. Billy Graham has Parkinson's as did Pope John Paul II and various American political leaders and other celebrities. Medication allows people with Parkinson's to continue to function.
There would be no reason to censor health searches if Clinton has heart trouble. President Dwight Eisenhower was reelected in 1956 even though he had had a heart attack in 1955.
Censorship would make sense if Hillary is in the early stages of Alzheimer's or some other form of dementia. Alzheimer's can be difficult to diagnose because the individual symptoms can also occur normally. Hillary's desire to spend a large sum on Alzheimer's research could be for personal reasons.
For example, Alzheimer's could have played a role in some of Hillary's controversies. Some of her actions such as the ones listed below, are consistent with symptoms of Alheimer's.
Poor judgement: Her decision to leave American diplomats in Benghazi after an attack on the British ambassador's motorcade involved poor judgement. Alzheimer's could also explain the poor judgeent shown in using a private email server.
Memory loss is the symptom most of us think of as being associated with Alzheimer's: Thus, Hillary's inability to remember important facts about Benghazi and other events could be a symptom of Alzheimer's.
Misplacing things: Those lost emails could indicate Alzheimer's.
Withdrawal from social situations: Hillary's unwillingness to hold press conferences could indicate Alzheimer's.
Alzheimer's can be difficult to diagnose in its early stages. The above examples of Hillary's behavior could indicate Alzheimer's or could indicate normal conditions. For example, her poor decisions could just indicate limited intelligence.
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