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Ladies and gentlemen, let me cut to the chase here.
I, you know, that when an event like this happens, it's it's so shocking.
It's a presidential campaign.
This is this is very, very serious stuff.
We're talking about, aside from whatever ideological differences we have, we talk we're talking about who's going to lead uh the country in the next four years.
And despite the cynicism that everybody has for the political system, there is at base at bottom.
There is a presumption, an expectation, a hope that the person of people we elect are essentially honest.
Now, I think that premise is suffering greatly in recent years.
I think more and more people are convinced that that's not what we end up with.
Those are the type of people now that we're not ending up with.
Everything's been corrupted, no matter where you look in government.
It's got people in various stages of despair.
Because when talking about the presidency, whatever people tell you outwardly, I'm convinced that most people want somebody of good character, somebody of some decency, uh somebody that can be president of everybody and not divisive like we've had the last eight years.
And this poor woman, Hillary Clinton, is sick.
She is really, really sick.
And it appears to the naked eye, biased or unbiased eye, that she's not up to it.
That there are things that are potentially catastrophically wrong.
And the fact that we're not being told par for the course.
More and more is kept from us.
We're left to our own devices to figure it out.
I just take you back to last week, when anybody speculated on the severity of her illness.
They were immediately labeled kooks.
They were part of this giant conspiracy movement that you couldn't trust that you couldn't believe in, or wackos to one extent or another.
Turns out all of them were dead on.
She is terribly ill.
And the fact that they have not shared with us any information confirming what we see is proof enough how bad it is.
If this were nothing, that's what they would say.
If this were a temporary condition that anybody would recognize as something that you simply go through and you emerge from once it clears up, that's what they would tell us it is.
But they're not.
Even this diagnosis of pneumonia.
You know, let's get to the deplorables comment.
Um that just in and of itself is devastating.
When Mitt Romney said last year at a fundraiser that 47% of the country never vote for him.
Never gonna vote.
47% that he was illustrating the odds that he was up against.
But when it leaked out, he said that a fundraiser, when it leaked out, the drive-by's took it and meant that Mitt Romney was describing people by virtue of categorizing them as the 47%.
And he received the benefit of media doubt that he was categorizing all those people in a negative way.
They were minorities, they were slackers, they were welfare cheats, whatever, and that's why Romney was saying that they would never vote for him.
They just they tried to destroy him.
It's still not certain if that comment, more than any other, determined his fate.
We still don't know, but it wasn't helpful.
The media tried to blow it up and destroy him anyway, like they had with any other comments and ads that they were running.
Romney was perhaps the most decent and the most moral person to seek the presidency, right up there with George W. Bush.
And a far cry from Bill Clinton.
Look what they were able to do to him.
They were able to characterize him as somebody hated animals, somebody who didn't care when the wives of his employees got cancer and died.
They were able to prepare portray him as somebody who didn't pay their taxes.
So Mrs. Clinton's entered the fray with a comment that is, I think, worse.
She has actually made a character assessment and judgment on half of the people who vote for Donald Trump.
Now, when she made the statement, she was ill.
You stop and think.
They could have, at the moment she said that, they should have realized that this was something she'd really stepped in, and they better walk this back.
What better way to walk that comment back than to announce that she's got pneumonia?
And she's not herself some days, and she's terribly sorry for it.
They could have roomed it.
They could have gotten rid of it in ways that the drive-by media could make a lot of hay with and limited the damage, but they didn't.
They saved that diagnosis announcement of pneumonia until this event that happened yesterday.
So using intelligence guided by experience, coupled with common sense.
It seems obvious that this poor woman is really sick.
And I want to emphasize again the fact that every time they send her out, it's a roll of the dice.
They can't predict when any of these episodes are going to happen.
They obviously can't control whatever she has with medication.
Not enough.
Otherwise, yesterday wouldn't have happened.
The coughing spasms wouldn't have happened in Cleveland last week.
So they can't control it.
Now they've canceled her fundraising trip to California, and that's big because that's what the Clintons live to do is raise money.
Now, let's look at this deplorable comment, and the other thing that she said as well.
Deplorable has many different definitions.
Disgraceful, shameful, dishonorable, unworthy, inexcusable, but we know how she meant it.
She was basically saying that half of Donald Trump's voters are human debris.
This is a woman seeking the presidency.
That's violating rule number one.
You are going to be president of all the people.
You can say whatever you want about the candidate, but you don't launch this way.
Then the second thing that she said, she said that they're in a basket of deplorables.
But the really damning thing that she said is the second part of her statement.
She said, quote, that other basket of people are people who feel that government has let them down, the economy has let them down, that nobody cares about them, nobody worries about what happens to their lives and their futures.
They are just desperate for change.
Doesn't really even matter where it comes from.
Well, there is no better indictment of the Obama years than that.
Thank you.
But then in Pittsburgh on Friday, she said the following.
And it's it was you just figure this out.
Listen to it.
If you saw that show, the Commander in Chief Forum.
Well, no, that's wait a minute.
That's not correct.
That's somebody else speaking, not her.
Point is that they could have easily erased this, all of these comments, deplorable and the other people that have been left out by the Obama economy simply by saying she had pneumonia.
Please, she didn't mean it.
She was uh well, maybe not that she didn't mean it, but she was not on her game, she's got pneumonia, she's suffering, she's taking her latest round of medication, what have you, very frustrated that she can't be on a campaign trail, whatever they could have said to mitigate this, but they didn't.
They just let it fester there.
And in the process, Hillary Clinton lifted the veil and let everybody know who she really is.
Let everybody see who she really is.
How she really looks at people, how liberals really look at people.
They're the ones who look at people and make judgments, negative judgments based on skin color and gender, surface kind of things.
They're the ones that seek to divide various groups of Americans, not unify or not heal.
So she totally indicts the Obama presidency and then insults people who really have lost patience with people like her being in government.
And I think this just adds to the uh the whole equation about how she's just not right.
There's there's something she hasn't been right for a long time, and it's it's it's coming to a ahead now.
Now, David Schuster, the guy that works at MSNBC, has tweeted out a couple times that there are super secret meetings going on at the upper level at Democrat Party to consider a replacement, to consider a possible replacement.
Who would it be?
If they have to yank her out, or if she at some point can't continue, I can't foresee this, but let's since they are supposedly discussing it, who would it be?
Would it be Cain?
Would they automatically elevate Cain since he's the VP, elevate him to nominee, or would they go out and get crazy Bernie?
Would crazy.
Would they would they what do you mean they can't do Cain?
Just because Cain's pro-life, they'd uh they could they they could bury that for a couple of months, six weeks, they could bury that.
That wouldn't be a reason.
No, if that if if they didn't choose Cain, it's because they don't think he can win.
Uh would they go back and get crazy Bernie?
They don't have much of a bench.
Well, we're getting a little bit ahead of things since oh, this is going to happen, but they have to be talking about it.
This is another thing you rest assured.
For all of the calm being portrayed in a drive-by media about that's just pneumonia, she get past it, everybody does, and for all this calm, my friends, there is panic, no doubt going on at every sector of the Democrat Party.
Because I don't care how you slice it, this is not a winning profile.
Victories do not come from these kinds of things.
They just don't.
This does not, there cannot be enough sympathy aroused by virtue of these illness events to propel her not for this office.
And then we also have to keep in mind that there's still a lot of the general population that has not seen, does not know the full extent of what happened yesterday, because the drive-bys and some of the social media sites are doing their best to hide.
The video from yesterday, for example.
Okay, I know a lot of you want to weigh in on this.
We'll take a brief time out here.
Come back and get back to your call.
So don't go away.
So I got an email.
Rush, why do you think Hillary didn't speak to a doctor any sooner?
Why didn't she speak to a doctor sooner?
She probably couldn't find one to pay her 250 grand.
That's what she charges to say things to.
No, she's been speaking to doctors.
That's the whole point, folks.
And this deplorable comment, this is not the first time she said it.
This is a written remark.
She said this to an audience of LGBT people, and she's also said it to an audience, foreign policy audience.
It's the second time that she's made this comment.
Here it is Friday night in New York at a campaign fundraiser at it's an LGBT event.
You can put half of Trump's supporters into what I call the basket of deplorables.
Right.
The racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, Islamophobic, you name it.
See, now this this goes to something that I have always accused the left of being.
They stereotype anybody, not them.
Is it racist, sexist big and homophobic?
So here she is talking to LGBT people.
And she has to start talking about people supporting Trump and justify the fact they're supporting Trump.
Yeah, well, they're just a bunch of kooks.
These are deplorable people.
You and I both know it.
You and I, you LGBT members supporting me, we know we're special.
We know we're enlightened.
We know we're progressives.
We know we are advanced, sophisticated.
But these rubes out there voting for Trump.
So she makes these comments to make her donors feel better about themselves and to establish a connection.
But in the process, she does just what Obama did with his bitter clitter comments, bitter clinger comments.
It's clear that these people on the left have disdain and contempt.
For people that really are the backbone of this country.
They have contempt for the people that make this country work.
They're not racists and sexists and bigots.
You'll find more racism and bigotry on the left.
Far more than you will find on the right in this country.
This is just absurd.
This is when she tells us who the other half of Trump supporters are.
But that other basket of people are people who feel the government has let them down.
The economy has let them down.
Nobody cares about them.
Nobody worries about what happens to their lives and their futures.
And they're just desperate for change.
Right.
Desperate for change from what?
From eight years of Obama?
The government's let them down.
Yeah, but they're not depending on the government.
That's the big difference.
The government's let them down by but not by failing to come through for them.
The government's letting them down by actually working against them.
The government has become an obstacle to these people.
And they just want government out of the way.
But to Hillary Clinton, good people are people who depend on government and relish the government helping them through life.
Relish the government doing things for them.
Because they can't do them for themselves.
So she indicates the Obama administration, the eight years of Obama in that comes.
So, and let's jump forward to number eight.
You all remember Obama's bitter clinger comments, but you might not remember this.
Nancy Pelosi, 2009 in San Francisco, have a uh uh personal appearance at San Francisco General Hospital.
I think they're astrotokes.
Uh you be the judge of carrying swastikas and symbols like that to a town meeting on healthy.
She was talking about the Tea Party.
You had a tea party, just a bunch of Nazis.
They carry swastikas and symbols like that to a town hall meeting on health care.
You know who carries town hall meetings to a meeting on health care?
Leftists trying to make themselves look like Tea Party members.
Anyway, the left's contempt for the people they claim to champion is well documented, and Mrs. Clinton just did it again on Friday.
John in Argyll, Texas, you're next as we head back to the phones.
Great to have you with us, sir.
Hello.
Thank you, Rush.
The Clintons for decades have done things retroactive.
You remember retroactive taxes, retroactive memory, now retroactive pneumonia.
Okay, they got a hold of the staff and said, you people be sick.
But look at the pictures from Sunday morning.
Next to Bill DeBlasso, the mayor, next to Chucky Schumer.
Are they now telling them, guys, you need to get sick?
The Secret Service propped her up to get in a van.
Are they going to need to start coughing in order to prop up this story?
Yeah, well, I know what you're saying.
You're talking about the contagious nature of uh of pneumonia.
And if she's this sick, why would they subject others in her close orbit to the same disease?
Exactly.
And so you're assuming that it's not pneumonia.
You're thinking they're just they're gaming us again.
This isn't what it is.
They wouldn't be putting this many other people at risk.
Even a little child, you came out and hugged her when she emerged from her daughter's apartment.
Are the doctors that work with the Democrats going to allow someone to infect the rest of the hierarchy?
Who else did she talk to that morning?
What big donors was she with?
Not only the politicians, but the big money donors at the 9-11 uh memorial.
Right.
Well, since you're talking about this way, there's another thing, too.
She looked.
Have you seen any of the still shots of her at the 9-11?
Look, I I get very uncomfortable doing this, but I'm the one that first aroused potential sympathy on this.
So I can do this, I can do this with a with a with a clean slate.
Uh folks, she looked sick.
That's about as about as politic as I can be.
The still shots of her at the 9-11, there were some close-ups.
And she looked sick, ill.
She looked very ill.
So then the incident happens where they have to spirit her out of there very fast, get her out of there s f sooner than the ground transportation can show up to pick her up.
Then she stumbles and practically collapses, faints or whatever in it to throw her in, goes to her daughter's apartment, not a hospital, which means they've obviously seen this before.
And she emerges after an hour and a half in Chelsea's apartment, looking a hundred and eighty degrees different.
Better.
It's striking.
Striking how much she was improved.
Having more fun than a human being should be allowed to have Rush Limbo behind a golden EIB microphone.
Say, folks, there's a little another question that I have.
So Hillary Clinton's out there calling Trump supporters in a basket, a basket of deplorables.
Now, you know what she meant by that.
Racist, sexist, bigot, homophobe, xenophobe.
Unredeemable, unamerican is what she was saying they are.
She was saying that Trump supporters are the lowest of the low, that they are in i essentially just wandering pieces, shreds of human debris.
Why aren't people as irritated at that as they got with the way Trump characterized the criminal element of illegal immigrants in this country?
Remember on the day he announced his campaign.
He referred to these illegal immigrants, some of them as rapists, as murderers, as purse snatchers and so forth.
Remember everybody just had a cow?
How dare she?
How dare he categorize people that way?
How dare he call people?
That's just unsector.
That's unacceptable.
It's outrageous.
How dare but Hillary Clinton can call American people what she called them.
Hey, and we have to consider it.
Now I know she went out, she she issued her quasi apology for this.
But that was only because she had to.
That's what they really think of us.
So let's go to the audio sound bites.
I'm going to go back down.
Here we are with Mrs. Clinton.
This is the moment she emerged from her daughter's emergency room.
Her daughter's apartment.
Well, it made me wonder if there's an ER in there.
Folks, I'm not kidding.
She you don't know what a tightrope it is.
Walk in this stuff.
It's because it it's imperative that that people, even people who don't like me, understand what's going on here and accept what I'm saying.
This woman is not well.
She's horribly sick.
She's in in terribly bad shape, and they're trying to cover this up.
And it's this it's remarkable.
They they tell us she's got pneumonia and she's she's hugging children, she's breathing all over people.
She's she's subjecting them to this.
It's a contagious disease.
They tell us she's had it since Friday.
She's hanging around every Barbara Streisand was at this fundraiser.
Barbara Streisand.
I mean, the last thing she needs is pneumonia.
And nobody's talking about that.
So then she has the incident after looking very poorly.
I I just did not look well at all at the 9-11 ceremony.
And then the seizure, whatever it is, happens going into the van, and an hour and a half later she emerges from Chelsea's apartment looking entirely, entirely different.
This is this is the moment that it occurred.
Great.
Great.
It's a beautiful day in New York.
How are you feeling, Secretary Clinton?
We hope you're okay.
How are you feeling?
Feeling great.
What happened, Mrs. Clinton?
It's a beautiful day in New York.
And she's hugging the child.
And the photos of her coming out.
She looked much, much better.
And she even looked thinner.
Younger, I'm telling you, there are a lot of women that are going to want to know what.
What's possible in Chelsea's apartment?
What kind of magic goes on in there?
Let's go back.
Last Tuesday.
This is Hillary on the campaign plane.
Reporters said, are you on any medications or anything like that?
I just upped my antihistamine.
As I said, you know, it happens like twice.
Spring or the pollen.
Oh days.
Disappears.
Yeah, so it's pollen.
It's allergies.
She's allergic to Trump.
She's allergic to pollen.
She's allergic to stuff.
And then, no, no.
Uh come Sunday, all that gets broomed.
All of that get no, not operative anymore.
She has pneumonia.
Now, one of the press secretaries, Sir Clinton campaigns, they're going to release some medical information later this week.
Not all of it, right?
Just they're going to re release just some medical information.
They're going to release some medical information this week.
And I guarantee you what they release will be dependent on how she does up until that release.
Here's Dr. Richard Besser.
This is uh Good Morning America today.
Robin Roberts speaking with the chief health and medical editor for ABC News, Dr. Richard Besser, about Hillary's doctor saying she got Pneumonia.
Stephanopoulos said the doctor is saying Pneumonia.
Some people are wondering, could it be something more serious than pneumonia?
You hear the word pneumonia, people wonder what that even is.
Pneumonia is a lung infection.
It can be caused by bacteria, by viruses, by funguses, all kinds of things.
What I'd like to know is how is she examined?
How did they make the diagnosis?
Did she have an X-ray?
What kind of pneumonia?
What do you mean?
What kind of pneumonia?
Well, there's walking pneumonia.
Now, one thing this doctor didn't tell you, pneumonia is fluid in the lungs.
That's what kills you.
There are many ways that pneumonia can kill you.
One of them is fluid in the lungs, essentially you drown.
There is essentially, it's not technically drowning, but I mean your lungs are not meant for fluid.
And there's the infection aspect of it.
Have you ever known anybody with pneumonia?
You have?
You've had pneumonia.
You've had double pneumonia.
You mean you've had pneumonia twice, you had a double dose of it.
What do you mean by okay?
Well, you you tell me.
Were you able to go if something equivalent to the 9-11 ceremony and uh you're in a hospital with pneumonia?
For how much?
How long?
You're in the hospital almost a week.
Three years from the moment they diagnosed you, you were in the hospital, they put you in the hospital the moment you diagnosed.
The emergency room, they said you're pneumonia, and they put you in the hospital.
What would not let you go home, right?
This is a lot of people's experience with pneumonia.
And when you talk about elderly people, it is.
Ah, look, folks.
It's fatal.
And Mrs. Clinton would be in that category of elderly.
Meaning it's serious here, if this is this is what it is.
But it doesn't look like it.
They're treating it as like it's the common cold.
Well, she got pneumonia.
You're gonna sit around a couple days.
By the way, did they give you antihistamines for your pneumonia?
Antibody.
They wouldn't, they wouldn't touch you with antihistamines, right?
They wouldn't.
What What did she say?
Uh up my antihistamine load.
Unless the antihistamine's got speed in it somehow, like a Phedrin or some such thing.
I can't think of.
Well, okay, well, that's the ABC, Doctor.
Here now is the ABC political correspondent Jonathan Carl, also on Good Morning America with Stephanopoulos, who says, our poll shows that Trump supporters right now are much more enthusiastic than hers.
That's another thing.
Trump rallies are overflowing.
And hers are not.
She had that appearance in Kansas City at the Baptist convention, and they had to put they had to put these dividers up to cordon off the room to make it look much smaller than it actually was.
The choir was the biggest group that was there.
And Trump's rallies are just the exact opposite.
And of course, the experts say, that doesn't mean anything.
It's anecdotal.
You can't compare energy and attendance at rallies to election, to votes.
You just can't do it.
It's a mistake.
Well, one thing you can do, you can make a correlation to energetic support.
And she just doesn't have much.
The support that she's got is because there's a D next to her name.
And those people hate Republicans.
They hate Republicans, they hate Republicans winning.
So back to Stephanopoulos' question for Jonathan Carl.
So Trump's supporters much more enthusiastic than hers.
Our poll also shows the honest and trustworthy numbers.
Historic lows for both candidates.
35% believe Hillary's honest.
31% believe Trump is.
And she certainly didn't help herself yesterday.
Not at all, George.
I mean, this is her biggest vulnerability as a presidential candidate.
If you cannot trust her about how she feels, what can you trust her about?
This was uh not simply a lack of transparency yesterday.
This was borderline deception.
They said simply that she was overheated.
They said that she was feeling fine, and then you find out uh she had been diagnosed with pneumonia.
Good point.
First thing, yeah, she was overheated.
Had to get out of there, overheated.
What?
It was only 82 degrees.
In fact, where she was, it wasn't even that.
So we mean overheated.
Well, she might have been wearing a vest.
Well, that could overheat you, but they didn't say that.
So it wasn't until I guarantee if that video hadn't surfaced, if nobody had seen her have the seizure and then collapse and basically have to be thrown in that van.
They would have never announced the pneumonia.
They would have stuck with, no, she had to leave because she's overheated.
Then they had to find some other way to explain why she wasn't going to California, because the event did happen.
She did have the seizure.
She did have the collapse.
They did have to throw her in the van.
But if some random camera or phone, somebody with a phone hadn't been there to record this.
Nobody would know it.
And they would have gotten away.
Yeah, it's just overheated.
So he's right.
He's read the deception continues.
Here's Tom Brokaw on Meet the Press yesterday morning.
F. Chuck Todza host said this is an unforeseen incident.
There appears to be nothing wrong, but we're already seeing today the social media activity that is going on.
I think that she should go to a hospital and see a neurologist and get a clean report if there is if it's available to her.
This is not something it can be dealt with at her daughter's apartment in the context of where we are.
Now it's interesting.
In Brokaw's day, that's exactly right.
In Brokaw's day, you couldn't.
Somebody like this happened, exactly what I said.
Get her to the hospital.
But the people around her didn't even seem all that surprised by this.
They didn't seem like it was anything out of the ordinary.
Oh, it's another seizure.
Oh, it's a we better get her in the van, make sure she didn't bump her head, whatever.
Get her in there and drive off.
Go to Hillary's place, not the hospital.
But anybody.
Like Brokaw's generation, somebody, these 70 some odd.
This is this is not.
This is a hospital event.
This is you have a seizure and a collapse like that.
You, particularly if they're presidential candidate, somebody get them.
If there's a history of things like the concussion, she's on these blood thinners, you get to the house.
They didn't.
And you know why?
There's no way they're going to let video of that out.
That's no way.
That's why I'm asking.
What do they have in that emergency room where her daughter lives?
Okay, back to the phones.
And yes, we got some Trump coming up.
Uh we've got some Trump reacting to the deplorables comment of Mrs. Clinton and uh commenting on her health problem uh problems uh recently, but back to the phones now, Drew in Knoxville, Tennessee.
Great to have you, sir.
Hello.
1991 megaditos to you, right?
Thank you very much.
I assume 1991 is when you found the program at so long you've been with us.
It was.
We were fighting a different Clinton battle at the time, weren't we?
Uh yeah, but one Clinton's the same as all of them.
You know, you it it's it's like you have proved that to be right.
There one and the same.
Co-president right.
Um, I never get like people who play golf well.
I ask, you know, playing confidence, somebody hits it straight down the fairway off T-Box.
I said, Does it ever get boring?
And they look at me and they smile, say, never.
And like I can it never gets boring being right.
You know what?
It never gets what what's frustrating is people still doubting me.
After twenty-eight years, they still doubt me.
Takes a lot of maturity to put up with that.
I gotta tell you.
And you've done it well.
Thank you, sir.
I just want to say uh a few things.
The video appears it it seems really strange, but I think it must be from two different cameras, but and one seems to be reversed, because if you you look at the driver's side and the passenger side, uh I guess that's that seems to me that's that's let me tell you what happened here.
I this is this is a common tactic in social media.
Somebody mirrored the video, which means reversed it, then they zoomed it, and then they tried to sell it as a different angle.
They tried to license it and sell it, they posted it for to tease people and tried to sell it as a it's common practice here.
But you can't you can't take one video and reverse it and show something in one version that's not in another.
Exactly.
You just can't.
But that's what that's that's this is purporting to be a second angle.
A lot of people think it's a second angle before they study it.
It it it worked.
It fooled a lot of people.
It has indeed.
But you know, what was really striking to me is how quickly all her handlers uh caught on caught under her right off.
I mean, she was they they jumped right into action and they it's like they were blocking all the cameras.
They knew what was going on.
But uh I I have seizures, and I just wanted to say that what I noticed was that she didn't collapse.
She started she started having a seizure.
I mean, she you can tell that she's uh she begins shaking, she stiffens up, and then uh for a couple seconds, and after that her legs just buckled.
And so it's just uh you know, I have seizures myself, and I it's it's easy to spot.
And it's uh I've never seen myself have one, thank goodness, but uh I know what it looks like.
And she's the she's definitely have there's gotta and I it probably depends on where her brain damage or where her caught was, and on what type of seizure she has, because there are so many.
But um it it's it's it seems obvious that there's obviously it's not pneumonia, and uh it's it's just pretty apparent that well we get look, it it's really really risky to uh start diagnosing even people who like you have had seizures.
Um you would think that you would have credibility in spotting seizures and others.
Um and you might.
You might well, I have to be very careful about engaging in in in medical diagnosis like this.
I haven't the slightest idea.
The only thing I can do is take everything I see and add it to what I know, and then try to be commonsensical about it.
Do you all remember a video of Mrs. Clinton um seems like it's a month ago now?
It's a close-up video, and I th she's walking down a hall talking to reporters, and she stops and is answering question all of a sudden her head starts bobbing up and down with a weird look on her face.
And if you didn't know better, you'd think she's making fun of somebody or telling a joke until you see it over and over again.
And then it looks like she's not controlling what she's doing.
And people around her don't look like they quite get what's going on.
Nobody is universally laughing as though she would be telling a joke that was funny.
Uh I've I've in all of my life paying attention to Clinton's, I had never seen her behave like that.
I'd never seen it when she tells a joke.
She's not a funny person anyway.
She's not naturally funny.
She's not naturally charismatic or engaging.
And this was just, it was, it was uh it was strange.
It was not Parkinson's.
It was I I can't describe it if you didn't see it.
Maybe, maybe we've got the video can find it.
Uh, put it on our website.
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