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We've got our medical aid team, more information every single day, and it gets more bizarre by the minute as it relates to Hillary's health.
Let's start with a few things that we do know, and we'll go from there.
We do know that Hillary Clinton told the FBI she could not recall.
She did not remember ever being briefed because of a concussion that she had.
She's had numerous other falls as well.
And we're going to get to all of this.
I'm going to spell it all out for you and lay it out for you.
We know that she had deep vein thrombosis, but it was not your typical deep brain thrombosis.
In other words, you have blood clotting and deep vein thrombosis.
She had venal cerebral thrombosis.
And what does that mean?
That happened in the brain.
And we're told that it was made public behind her right ear.
Well, then that raises the possibility.
Was there any significant neurological impact that is now affecting her health today?
We all know that there's not one of you that had listening to this program today that if you had a 70-year-old mom or grandma and she had health issues, significant health issues in the past and had a concussion and a fall and had a history of falling, et cetera, and had this deep vein, venal,
cerebral thrombosis and blood clotting and a history of feigning and was on anticoagulants like Coumadin, that you wouldn't go forward and take them after she collapsed on Sunday.
You would have done the right thing and you would have taken her where?
To a hospital.
That's where she belonged to go.
And apparently, I'll get to some of the details of that.
They're becoming available.
You know, I think you can say in many ways, a doctor that I talked to earlier today said it was a cerebral vascular collapse.
Her not remembering is a big, big problem.
Then you've got the WikiLeaks emails.
And what are the Wikileaks emails say?
Well, they pointed to certain drugs that also could be used for diseases like Parkinson's.
Now, the big question is, why did Hillary avoid medical treatment?
I mean, think about it.
Anybody in your life that you care deeply about, they have an event where they totally collapse.
Do you not take them to the hospital, especially if you're Hillary Clinton and they're close to 70 years old?
Do you not take these people to the hospital if you care deeply about it?
Of course you take them to the hospital.
Now, she was so desperate.
The only conclusion that I think any logical person can come to here is that she's so desperate to keep you, the American people, the world, from finding out what's really going on with her health because it is standard operating protocol.
I mean, I've talked to Secret Service people that I know for a candidate or a president, if they collapse, well, the first place you take them is to a hospital.
And by the way, unlike the rest of us, they're not going to have to wait in the waiting room 16 hours and present their medical ID cards and have to sit there and say, I'm next.
You walk in, you're number 1,872, and they're calling out number 74.
That means that's a nice 18-hour wait.
If you're Hillary Clinton, you walk into the hospital, you walk into the emergency room, guess what?
You're getting right in.
And you're probably getting right out.
But you're probably not going to get the treatment that you need if you're not willing to give your full medical history.
And that's a problem.
There's nobody that I know, love, and care about that if they had what I saw Hillary, what happened to her on Sunday, that whether they liked it or not, and I'm kind of forceful.
I have a forceful personality.
What did you say, Linda?
That I wouldn't put their ass in my car and drive them straight to the hospital.
That's what you do.
There was a night, I'm not going to mention my friend's name, for whatever reason, it turned out he had a nerve issue with his elbow, but his arm was going numb.
Okay.
He's 55 years old, prime heart attack age.
So he tells me, you know, I don't know, my arm is numb all day.
You just Google the symptoms of a heart attack, and one of the symptoms is, oh, numbness running down your arm.
So I've been around medicine my whole life, smart enough to realize ding, alarm bells in my brain.
And so I called my best friend doctor and I said, hey, our mutual friend just told me he's got this going on.
It doesn't sound good to me.
First thing he said was, get in your car, pick him up, and take him to the hospital.
No questions asked.
So I went and we did it.
It turned out he's fine.
Rather be safe than sorry.
How would I feel the next day if I ignored what I know is an obvious symptom of a potential heart attack?
And I did nothing.
You don't do that.
So anyway, Secret Service protocol called for her to be rushed to a state-designated level one trauma center in the wake of her Sunday morning health crisis.
It would have been, in this case, Bellevue Hospital.
And my sister was a nurse there for a number of years, but a campaign operative decided to change course.
Why?
Because Hillary said no, because they would have had to give that history.
Now there's more.
I mean, again, looking at this, the campaign claims now that except, now imagine this, except for pneumonia, she's completely healthy.
Really?
Except for pneumonia.
Now, one year I was up at Okemo Mountain with my whole family.
This is when I used to ski years ago until my son busted his leg into.
That's a medical story in and of itself.
I get down there and they're like, okay, his legs busted in half.
His tib and fib are snapped like chicken bones.
And they go, oh, there is a, there's a little medical center down the block.
My head turned like Linda Blair and the exorcist, and I was literally projectile vomiting puke at the people there.
And I'm saying, and with words that I can't repeat on radio that Linda knows very intimately because she uses them every second of every day, I said, get me an ambulance now.
And I didn't say it very nicely.
And I said, we're going to the hospital.
Now, it just so happens we go to the hospital, and I've got this hippie Vermont grateful dead following doctor who probably dropped acid 5,000 times, and he literally had no clue.
Took my son's broken leg and dropped it on the side of the table and said, oh, yeah, it helps reset it a little later.
I said, wrap it up.
Then I got into a big fight with my family because I said, we're going home now.
And I'm on the way home.
I'm calling my other doctor friend, and he gets me the best child pediatric guy that he knows, orthopedic guy, to set up an appointment.
My son was in the emergency room at North Shore Hospital that next morning getting operated on.
And I'm like, I'm not putting up with this.
Then my family is like, well, the hippie doctor said it's okay.
He doesn't have to get it done tomorrow.
I'm like, we're leaving now.
If you get sick, don't get sick in front of me because I take total control.
That surprises you, right?
Anyway, that's just the way I roll.
Anyway, so one of the things that I think people have been ignoring, a pretty stunning admission to me, is how the mainstream media, how do they ignore this part?
Because we now have at least, we have one of the two people who could be elected the leader of the free world in less than two months admitting that she has collapsed the same way she did on Sunday, quote, a few times.
Well, defined few is a few.
Three, four, five, a dozen.
How do we define what few is?
I'd like a definition of that.
She was on Anderson Cooper last night trying to dispel the concerns that she won't be able to continue her campaign.
And that's something that you, you know, you'd be a fool not to prepare for, Dan Fowler said.
But we get that.
I really can only recall once, twice, a few times.
Well, the only time I've collapsed is when I watch Obama every time on TV, I usually collapse, fall down, and I don't collapse.
Has anyone in this room, have any of you ever collapsed?
You ever collapse?
No.
Collapse?
Yeah?
No, no, no.
I don't know anybody that collapses.
Who does that?
Anyway, so apparently that's what they're saying.
Now, there is a report in the Daily Caller today that the DNC is expected to call an emergency meeting to consider replacing Hillary as their presidential nominee.
And this was reported by my former colleague David Schuster and Democratic operatives telling Schuster that, anyway, the meeting is in response to the pneumonia debacle, as they're now calling it, emergency meeting for the DNC to reconsider a replacement.
That's not the only person reporting this.
Liberal Cokie Roberts, you know, she's come out and said that, which I find interesting on NPR's morning edition, indicating that many establishment Democrats may be getting antsy over the speculation over her health.
Quote, it's taking her off the campaign trail, she said, indicating that pneumonia has now forced her to cancel her trip to California for today and yesterday.
But as for members of the Democratic Party, it has them very nervously beginning to whisper about her stepping aside and finding another candidate.
By the way, that's not the vast right-wing conspiracy, although there is this nutty doctor who apparently the NFL is not too happy with, who discovered chronic traumatic encephalopathy in the brains of deceased football players.
He's now suggesting that maybe Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump, that Hillary may have been poisoned.
Donald Trump did it.
That's it.
Donald Trump.
That's why he was so quiet and didn't tweet out anything but I hope Hillary gets better.
Boy, didn't that surprise all of you?
You know, everywhere I go, when you see Trump, just tell them the shush, shush, stop tweeting.
Shush.
Can't you shush him?
Remember when the New York Times did the piece?
I'm an advisor.
Nobody advises Donald Trump.
You can suggest, but he's kind of his own guy, which we like about that.
You know, he doesn't need to say anything in this case, except he did the right thing.
He wished her well.
I'm sorry, I had a Hillary cough for a minute.
I didn't mean that.
If I really had a Hillary cough, I'd go on for the next four minutes and 22 seconds.
That was the latest episode.
Ted Strickland, while introducing Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine at a high school in Dayton, Ohio yesterday, well, he raised some eyebrows, stressing that Kane is ready to become president if Hillary proves unable to serve.
It's great to be here in Dayton, Ohio, and it's wonderful to be able to welcome Tim Kaine back to the great state of Ohio.
Let me say that I've known Senator Kane for quite some time.
He is a wonderfully prepared person to be the vice president and to be the president if that ever became necessary.
He has a wonderful back.
All right, so we got that.
Now, despite Strickland's remarks, Kane said that Hillary will be back on the campaign trail soon.
Now, in light of the fact that Hillary lies so much, there is a new poll out.
It was in the Daily Caller I saw earlier today that the latest poll, YouGov Partnership Times of London, only 45% of you, the American people, actually believe the Clinton campaign's explanation for why she suffered this medical episode.
Furthermore, 46% of voters don't think Clinton even has pneumonia and is suffering from a different undisclosed illness.
I didn't finish my story, so I'm in Vermont when my wife got pneumonia.
Now she goes to the hospital.
Lungs are killing her.
Having a hard time breathing.
All right, so we get a picture.
The lungs are clear.
You know, okay.
Now they take a, it's not a biopsy, is it?
They take a sample, a culture.
That's it.
Thank you.
That's the word I'm looking for.
They take a culture.
Anyway, we get home.
Three days later, the doctor at that Vermont medical center calls her and says, get to a hospital right now with an urgency that she'd never heard before.
And he's like, what?
And meanwhile, her lungs are like burning out.
Now, the difference between the picture that she took of her lungs in Vermont versus the picture that she took when she went back to the hospital was night and day.
One was light, clear, and the other was black, dark, both lungs.
And literally, the doctor was a fan of mine.
He pulled me aside.
He said, if you didn't get here, she would be dead in 24 hours.
Bacterial pneumonia.
They hit her with antibiotics, the highest doses, highest levels, IV, and kept her for quite a long time.
And this guy was serious.
You know, bacterial pneumonia is the real deal.
Now, I'm assuming she has walking pneumonia or something less serious.
There's different variations.
Bacterial being the worst.
Nobody's answered specifically what it is.
Although, Clinton Insiders, I found this amusing today in People Magazine.
I know.
What am I reading?
I read everything.
But I found this interesting that the Clinton campaign, they're claiming that the pneumonia bug is, quote, it's everybody on the campaign.
The entire campaign staff has pneumonia.
I'm like, really?
I want a list of people.
Send me the doctor's notes.
Let me see what they say because I don't believe that either.
Although Joe Biden's out there, you got to give crazy Uncle Joe a lot of credit.
He'll say anything.
He actually said that Hillary's being transparent about our health issues.
Okay, Joe.
Yeah.
You can't go to a 7-Eleven unless you have a Dunkin' Donuts.
You can't work there unless you have a slight Indian accent.
Barack Obama, this is a storybook, man.
He's clean, articulate.
Imagine if Donald Trump said about Obama, he's clean and articulate.
That'd go over very well.
Sure, we wouldn't have anything there.
Hillary pledges now to release more of her medical records.
Even David Axelrod ripped her for keeping it a secret.
He said antibiotics can take care of the pneumonia.
What's the cure for an unhealthy pension for privacy that repeatedly creates unnecessary problems?
Good question, actually.
And then there's this picture.
Where did I get this?
It was in Gateway Pundit.
Hillary with pneumonia is in the face of a little girl.
Oh, I thought it was contagious.
Well, right, but you can see there.
Okay, she hugged her.
Why are you hugging a little girl?
And when we get back, I'll explain to you how it's not just pneumonia.
And we'll give you a timeline here.
And by the way, compared to Jeb Bush, low energy, she, you know, Jeb Bush was like the energizer bunny.
She doesn't work at all.
She's like some of my TV colleagues.
They never show up for work.
I work all the time.
I never take half of my vacation.
I'm a workaholic.
I can't help it.
We got some friends of ours that are in from Naples, Florida.
They listen to Fox News Radio 92.5 out of Fort Myers, and I just told them all I hate all of them because they get to live in paradise all day.
They're telling me about their fishing, their golfing, their time is in the sun.
They're complaining because it rained in the afternoons the last couple of days.
And I'm like, oh, a little rain to cool things off so you can go for a walk on the beach.
My heart bleeds for you.
It's such a nice lifestyle down there.
By the way, look at them.
You can see how healthy they are because they're in the sun.
Come see me and you drink heavily.
Martinez.
Wow.
Okay.
What are you saying?
I'm looking.
I'm looking.
All right.
She to you.
Oh, that's right.
About the contest we're doing?
I don't know where you put it.
Oh, anyway, you guys won an auction.
You guys donated $15,000 to be here tonight?
$15,000?
You're very expensive.
I am really not worth $15,000.
Anyway, it's a great cause.
It's called Operation, if I can find my glasses, Operation 300.
Oh, that's Karen Vaughn.
She's the mother of Navy SEAL Aaron Vaughan.
I love her.
Absolutely love her.
Organization, they provide camps and mentors to kids who lost their dads to war.
So you really didn't do it for me.
You did it for the kids, which, by the way, makes it that much more awesome.
That's really cool.
A great, great organization.
We're glad you're here.
It's Bill.
Is it Mamie?
Maim?
Okay.
It's like my wife wanted to name my son Scout.
Where did you get up with Maim Scout?
I'm kidding.
On Mamie Eisenhower's birthday.
Thank you very much.
Ouch.
Is that why they called you that?
So they call you MAME.
But it's Mamie.
Mamie was cute when I was four.
Listen, my father's name was Hugh.
We called him baby Yui all the time.
He drove him nuts.
Absolutely.
And Paul and Linda are here, too.
All right.
I actually, so I asked them who's with who, the couples, and I got it totally wrong.
Just so you know, I thought you were with this one, and I thought you were the other one.
All right.
But anyway, thank you all for being here.
It's very nice to see you.
And they also, I guess, you have Cincinnati roots, right?
One of the reasons I like the west coast of Florida over the east coast of Florida, if I go to the East Coast of Florida, it's everybody in New York that I'm trying to get away from.
And the people in the Midwest are that much nicer.
And they're on the west coast of Florida.
My only fear is now I'm talking about the West Coast and they're going to move there.
Stay away.
Just like if you're a liberal and you're from New York or New Jersey or California or Oregon or any of these blue states, you can go.
We'll take you in.
Texas, Florida, any of the good, the Carolinas, do not bring your liberal idiocy with you because you've already ruined your state.
Don't come and ruin the good states.
That's a problem now for people that look at Florida.
You got every liberal New Yorker.
They go down, they vote liberal New York again.
Or New Jersey.
They're going to destroy Florida.
Now Florida is a purple state.
Anyway, so welcome aboard.
Thank you all for that generous donation.
Ms. Vaughan is a wonderful woman.
I do think this is a pretty funny conspiracy that's being pushed by the Washington Post that, you know, you can cut to some Twilight Zone music here because the Washington Post is now lending credence to this Nigerian-born doctor's conspiracy theory that Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump collaborated to poison Hillary.
That's almost as bad as Christiane Amampour claiming, can't a woman, she's going to work 100 times harder than a man.
Well, how does she know?
By the looks of the schedule, Donald Trump's working 1,000 times harder than Hillary Clinton.
And I actually have their schedules here.
I have the campaign schedule for Hillary.
All right, so she didn't work on the 2nd to 6th, the 7th, the 9th, the 12th, the 13th, the 14th, the 16th, the 17th, the 19th to 20, 21, 22, 23, 26, 27, 28, 29, 31.
Those are all the days she didn't work.
Donald Trump worked every day.
He didn't take a day off.
And she's still the first day back.
Collapses.
Oh, the rigors of campaigning.
Campaigning.
What, Christiane Monpour?
Yeah, I hit it.
Imagine a world where you can't slow down, you can't rest, and you absolutely cannot get sick.
This weekend, after attending.
All right, stop.
Who says you cannot get sick?
Nobody has said that.
The only person that is constantly dishonest is Hillary Clinton.
She lies about Benghazi, about the email.
She is a pathological, congenital liar.
And the problem is her campaign, we see her in video collapsing in spite of all the efforts by everybody around her to prop her up.
It's sort of like weekend at Bernie's.
I felt like I was watching at some points.
She has somebody holding one arm, somebody holding the other arm.
She collapses.
There goes the body.
It was embarrassing.
It was a total, complete collapse.
We know, as I mentioned earlier, what all the health issues and health problems are.
They're significant.
They're real.
They're not made up.
And you're acting like, oh, you can't have a day off.
Here's a woman that admitted to the FBI that she can't remember ever being briefed as Secretary of State.
Okay, I remember everything, even though I've had my bell rung a few times when I played sports in my life and have been knocked out on an ice rink before.
We used to play without helmets back in the day.
Sorry.
I'm the only one of my friends that didn't lose their teeth, but I wanted to be Bobby Clark so bad because I thought that was the coolest picture in the world with Bobby Clark with no teeth in.
I wanted that.
And I got it when I fell three stories off a construction site.
We were building a new house.
It was the middle of winter.
It was in Rhode Island.
It started freezing rain.
I threw in the last nail of the day, and my feet went out from under me because of the sleet.
And I took my hammer and I rammed it, tried to ram it into the dormer that I was working near, missed it, and now I went down headfirst, and then I lost my teeth when it didn't matter.
That's all right.
They give you fake ones for TV.
Almost everybody on TV has fake teeth.
Let me tell you a little secret.
Almost all of them.
And a lot of them have fake hair, too.
And a lot of them spend hours in the makeup chair.
I only give them 30 seconds for the makeup chair.
And I comb my own hair.
You do that yourself?
Why?
I can't reveal the secrets.
It's unbelievable.
Do you think anybody's eyelashes in real life are really that long?
No.
Mine are real.
I don't put fake ones in.
I have seen transformations in television that you cannot believe.
I know.
I'm on a roll today.
All right.
I know.
Don't worry.
I digress a little bit here and there.
Now let's get back to Hillary.
She not only has deep vein thrombosis, but she had venal cerebral thrombosis.
That means, remember, it happened below her right ear.
That means it's neurological.
Then she had the blood clotting issue.
Then she needed the anticoagulant coumadin that she's taking.
This is all serious stuff.
And she can't remember because the FBI said she testified, oops, I can't remember ever being briefed.
Therefore, I didn't know what to do or not do as it relates to my email server scandal.
None of this makes sense.
None of it.
But, you know, if you listen to the Washington Post, if you listen to Christiane Amon Paul or any of these other people, I can't believe a woman can't have it.
Play the rest of it.
Go ahead.
Memorial in New York, after more than a year of relentless campaigning, the Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton fell ill.
And these pictures have boomeranged across the world.
Several hours later, the campaign revealed the former Secretary of State had been diagnosed with pneumonia on Friday.
But surely this can't be a case of a human being having an off day.
Nope.
Like so many things, Hillary, the media are having a field day.
Off to the races with another debilitating case of indignant outrage.
This must be another typical Clinton conspiracy to fool them with a total transparency breakdown.
Talk about transparency breakdown.
What about Donald Trump's tax returns?
Where are they?
Can't a girl have a sick day or two?
Don't get me started because when it comes to overqualified women having to try a hundred times harder than underqualified men to get a break or even a level playing field, well, we know that story.
Oh, can a girl get a sick day?
Over, you know, seriously, overqualified, and they work a hundred times harder than those underqualified, disgusting pigs that are called men.
Well, Steve Doocy, my buddy of Fox and Friends, by the way, I love that show in the morning.
Steve, Bryan, and Ainsley, such a good show.
Anyway, he just wrote me and he said, my teeth and my hair are real.
All right, Ducey, you're one of the.
How about your eyelashes, Deucey?
It's true.
Well, look, I'm just being honest.
He knows I'm being honest.
I'm just messing around.
But it is true.
The official explanation, but I digress, of the Clinton campaign for Hillary's collapse yesterday is that she has pneumonia.
That's the official thing.
So that's what her doctor is claiming.
Well, why did they wait so long to tell us?
They said, oh, she's dehydrated.
Why did they wait to tell us hours and hours and hours later that it had to do with pneumonia that was diagnosed on Friday?
But if it's pneumonia that's causing her to fall and to cough and to faint and, you know, which she's now been doing almost regularly here, she's had pneumonia for a very long time, which would be stunningly bizarre.
And then to say, well, the entire campaign pretty much has pneumonia.
Well, that's news to anybody.
And if it was that contagious, why are you going out in public in the first place and hugging and kissing babies and moms and children?
That doesn't make sense either.
And the press, the problem here is we've been ahead of the curve on this.
Nobody that I know, and I make my living with my voice.
It's my instrument.
I have it insured just like J-Lo has her rear end insured because that's how I make money.
Seriously, it's your instrument.
That's it.
This is all I got.
That's it.
That's all I got in life.
Anyway, so the press is now ignoring all of these episodes combined.
You got that little pip squeak that works over at CNN.
You know, Jeff Zucker's stenographer, you know, unreliable liberal media matters as my only source for my show, Brian Stelter, whatever that kid's name is.
Anyway, so you got him over there saying, I'm a conspiracy theorist, but we've been right all along.
It's not normal to cough this way.
It's not normal to have these balance issues that she has.
The twitching incident is far more severe from my perspective and the doctors that I've interviewed perspective than anybody else has been paying attention to.
Did you guys see the twitching video?
It's like she can't stop.
Where does that come from?
I don't know anybody that has that type of reaction on a daily basis.
I've never seen that before.
All right, so now she fully collapses, and the only defense CNN can come up with is this is outrageous.
She's 100 times more qualified than the underqualified men, and she has to work 100 times harder.
And can up, girl, have a day off for crying out loud.
That's not what it's about.
And why, if you have these health issues, why don't you do what the average person would do, which is go to a hospital, see a doctor?
Now, I've seen dehydration in my life.
I've seen it many, many times.
My son, cramped because he was dehydrated as an athlete, took five bags of fluid one night.
I had to sit there till four in the morning.
I was ready to pound on him for being stupid enough not to drink enough.
Anyway, so he's then after the five bags, you know what he says?
I feel great.
I said, oh, I feel great too.
After I punch you out from keeping me in the hospital till 5 a.m.
Anyway, so ignoring her long history of health episodes, has Hillary had pneumonia since February?
You know, there's photographs.
That photograph of her being helped up the stairs, that was February 24th.
You have a photo in April.
She still had no pneumonia that we know of.
You know, two months after she practically had to be carried up that staircase in February.
And of course, yesterday we learned about the pneumonia.
I'm not a medical doctor, but I don't think the average 68-year-old can live with pneumonia for seven months.
How do you explain the other collapses?
How do you explain her being lifted up a stairs?
I don't think there is a rational explanation for that.
She does not look like she's in good health.
And, you know, what's more problematic are these coughing fits, probably more related to the medicine, if I had to guess, than any allergies she might have.
I have allergies.
I take my shot of affrin and whatever else I have to take at the time, claritin or stuff like that when I need it, not that much.
I don't know.
This is not based on inside sources and anonymous accounts here.
This is all stuff the media knows.
And they're just pretending not to put this together.
They're not paying attention to Donald Trump's rigorous schedule versus her easy and simple schedule.
You know, she had the incident in February of 2005.
She complained about a stomach virus before a scheduled speech, and she got medical attention there on that scene when she was supposed to give a speech.
She left the podium, continued to talk from a chair, and eventually left the room saying she needed a break.
Returned to the podium and then fainted.
It became clear she was faint.
Look, if I'm dehydrated once, I think I'm going to learn my lesson.
I'm not going to allow myself to be dehydrated again.
That's why I drink Coors Light with ice because not only do you get your alcohol content, you also get hydration at the same time.
Try it.
It's a great trick.
Always put extra ice in your cocktails, right?
My friends in Naples, they get this.
They understand.
They're retired.
And oh, you should see the people at the villages.
You think you're bad.
The people at the villages, I went there at 9 o'clock in the morning.
They're in the bar drinking.
A bunch of Vietnam vets.
I had a blast with those guys.
We had so much fun.
December 17th, 2012.
She has the concussion.
Okay.
How many more health incidents can one person have?
I don't know.
I don't think you're being told the truth, and she has a history of lying.
That's true.
He won't tell us where he owes $650 million.
There's a lot of rumors about that.
And he has made it clear that he doesn't particularly care whether Putin and the intelligence services attack American institutions.
So get some water.
Thank you.
Thanks.
I'll be right.
Five seconds ago, and you can see her there having a little water and getting ready to begin.
Let's listen in.
Boy, we have 63 days to go.
Listening to Hillary Clinton here about to begin her remarks in Cleveland.
Well, thank you.
whoa well you just heard the next vice president didn't you In addition to thanking Marsha Fudge, let me also thank your great senator, Sherrod Brown.
Excuse me.
Also, two other great members of Congress, Tim Ryan and Joyce Beatty, and your mayor, thanks to Mayor Jackson.
And I hope, I hope that Ohio will send Ted Strickland to the Senate.
Now, behind me are some of the great labor leaders of our country.
Randy Weingarten, Lee Saunders, Rich Trumka.
I'm proud to be on the same stage with them because they're always fighting for working families.
Now, once I get over my allergic reaction, let me say that.
I think this was the one that went on for four minutes and 22 long seconds, followed by another coughing fit later in the day when she was on her airplane.
And many doctors now are looking at the public records, including Dr. Drew Pinski.
He was fired from CNN apparently for doing so.
You got this guy who was a blogger over the Huffington Post and a reporter, Dave Seaman.
He's out.
How dare they question Hillary's health?
Even though we know she's had a history of blood clots and deep vein thrombosis, that she's on coumadin, that she's had multiple falling incidents.
And of course, now we see her in a total, complete, and utter collapse.
Now I think most Americans realize this could be far more severe than anybody else thinks.
And anyway, joining us here is Dr. Ted Noel.
He trained at the Critical Care Center, and he's an anesthesiologist, and he practiced medicine now for 32 years in Orlando, including 10 as the director of the Nova Med Surgical Center.
His opinion is pretty interesting, I think.
Dr. Zudi Jasser is a former U.S. Navy medical officer, staff physician to the U.S. Congress and Supreme Court.
He currently serves in the private practice of internal medicine now for over 20 years.
He, of course, also has been on this program discussing his book, A Battle for the Soul of Islam.
Thank you both for being with us.
Now, let me ask, if you're close to 70 years old and you have the history of blood clotting and falls, and she even told the FBI she couldn't remember being briefed, that her memory was shaken as it relates to even ever hearing or ever being briefed on security and cybersecurity.
When she became Secretary of State, that memory is erased.
She told the FBI, deep vein thrombosis, a history of clots.
She's on anticoagulation medicine, Coumadin.
Do either one of you worry that when somebody collapses like that, they don't take you to a hospital?
Wasn't that a big mistake?
I would say it's a very big mistake there.
If you've got that kind of a concern that you are that sick from pneumonia, why would you not go to a hospital?
Well, I mean, that's the point.
And, you know, from what I understand, isn't pneumonia fairly contagious?
I think Dr. Jasser can tell you a little more than I can because of his internal medicine background.
But I think to some degree, it depends on what the cause of the pneumonia is.
No, I mean, I know my wife nearly died, was in, according to her doctors, within 24 hours of death.
She had had some pain in her lungs.
She took an x-ray.
It was clear, Dr. Jasser.
She went home.
All of a sudden, she just declined precipitously.
She goes back to the hospital.
Then the next picture of her lungs were literally black with pneumonia in both lungs.
And it was bacterial pneumonia.
And she got the strongest antibiotics via IV.
And the doctor was very firm in saying that if she waited 24 hours, she wouldn't have survived.
Is that possible?
You know, the whole story just, and this is what happens when candidates are not forthcoming.
And, you know, you have the most known human being in political campaigns right now for decades who's revealing information that most physicians will put together and say just doesn't add up.
Like you said, pneumonia sort of seems to be sort of that crutch that she's putting out that that's why she's coughing when, in fact, it might have just been a bronchitis.
But the bottom line is that she had a cerebrovascular collapse where she passed out.
And as you just said, we wouldn't let somebody go home.
It's malpractice not to admit them and figure out why their cardiovascular system collapsed.
It's not dehydration.
And by the way, what they're calling deep venous thrombosis now, Sean, was actually a cerebral venous thrombosis, which was a clot in the brain that she had back in late December 2012.
That was public information.
And by the way, I have to preface this by saying I've never examined her.
She's never a patient.
But again, it's right as a citizen and as a physician to sort of say, wait a minute, this doesn't add up.
Just like she tried to add up other factors.
You look at her presentations, and there's something going on neurologically where whenever she gets sick, she has a deeper exacerbation of some type of neurologic symptom.
Is it previous strokes?
It might be.
Is it multiple sclerosis?
We don't know.
We're pontificating because it just, it's not dehydration.
Pneumonia would be fevers, chills, infection that she would have been much sicker than.
Well, my kids are both athletes.
I've seen dehydration and cramping up close and personal.
It's not fun, but that's not exactly the same symptom.
She had a full-on collapse.
And literally, if somebody didn't catch her, she would have had another head injury of some type.
But I think it's just malpractice that her doctor didn't force her to go to the hospital.
I would have, anybody I cared about.
There's a lot more in that video than we're talking about.
She didn't collapse.
She was braced against the bollard, someone keeping her from tipping right and left.
And she was in an absolutely wooden, rigid posture.
If she had been really sick from pneumonia or dehydrated, she would have been a limp ragdoll.
Instead, she's in a rigid, board-like posture, very much like a Parkinson's disease freeze.
And when they actually start to move her, not only can she not assist them, the rigid posture is impairing them moving her forward.
And when they finally do get her moving forward, she remains in a rigid posture with her head turning neither left nor right and not tipping forward to look to protect herself as she falls forward.
This is the posture of a person who is frozen and incapable of processing their environment for a period of time.
So what would you say that likely is, or what are the things you'd be testing for if she was under your care?
Well, again, I'm not a neurologist, but the evidence I've seen, and I'm putting this forward as an hypothesis, is that she has Parkinson's or one of the Parkinson Plus syndromes, where rigidity is a big part of the syndrome.
And unfortunately, the outlook for these is horrible.
Would that maybe explain the drugs, and I don't have the names in front of me that were in the WikiLeaks emails that were associated with treatment for Parkinson's?
Do you remember the names of those drugs?
WikiLeaks email was of a drug named ProVigil, which has multiple uses.
The decision fatigue they were talking about is actually described as somebody who, after a day of making decisions, is just weary.
Okay, do what you want.
That's decision fatigue.
But it also gets used for Parkinson's when you have the fatigue that's associated with it.
So it's a little bit of a stretch, but it's certainly reasonable to suspect that it might be for Parkinson's here.
Well, let me ask you, Dr. Josso, does that sound like a reasonable hypothesis to you based on the public information that we have about her condition?
Well, I would agree that there's something neurologic going on.
I would have to disagree on the Parkinson's because in all her other presentations, she doesn't have the cogwheeling, the tremor, the slowing, the flat affect.
A lot of the things that we see in people with Parkinson's, she doesn't have.
Now, Provigil is a stimulant, and I think what she has more likely is she had a concussion that we know.
We know that she had a cerebral venous thrombosis, which is a form of a stroke.
And thus, she may have some cognitive effect or spells that occur whenever she gets ill or stressed.
So we know she had cerebral venal.
Go back a second.
You said she had cerebral venal thrombosis.
In other words, it wasn't deep vein thrombosis, as we've been told repeatedly.
So this is a neurological event, and it is often associated with either a TIA or a stroke?
It is basically a deep venous thrombosis in the brain.
Where she had it, the location is in a venous sinus behind the right ear, which is what the report said in December 2012.
And that can lead to stroke, which would be decreased blood flow and loss of flow to a part of the brain.
They said at the time that she was lucky she did not have that.
But the question is, is whether she's had other incidents.
We know she also had a concussion prior to that.
So the issue really is she needs to be forthcoming about from a neurologist that's examined her, what the status is, what her MRI shows, what are the specifics of her neurologic status.
Did she have bleeding inside the brain?
Did she have a clot that affected brain flow?
And has this been getting worse over the previous people that have been available?
So you're saying deep vein thrombosis, cerebral vein thrombosis, as you call it.
We also know now she's on blood thinners.
Now, people that have strokes often are on blood thinners, correct?
Coumadin being an anticoagulant.
Yes, yes.
And that's why she was on it, was to try to help that to recanalize or open up.
And the theory is the problem is those patients are also at risk for bleeding into the brain.
But again, the spells that they can have from the flow phenomena that happen post-stroke or post-DVT in the brain are that it can sometimes be fit for being president, but they need to be honest about what that is.
And there are obviously many public figures that have had many strokes, TIAs, or ubervascular accidents that it doesn't affect their cognitive function at all.
But the key is to be honest to the American public about what's happening.
I remember when former New York City Mayor Ed Koch had a TIA, and he was very forthcoming with it, and I didn't see any decline in his cognitive abilities.
He was as feisty and annoying as ever.
And I did like the guy.
But you think, Noel, I watched the video that you were in, and you think that some of the head-popping, for example, is one of the things that we saw looked almost like a twitching to me and not remembering to the FBI that she had been briefed on security issues.
You actually think, and then you looking at the drugs and some other things, you think she is exhibiting signs of perhaps Parkinson's.
Why?
Well, okay, Dr. Jasser is disagreeing with me, and I think we can agree that she has some sort of a major movement disorder.
She has a CNS problem.
I think we can agree on those items for sure.
The things that she demonstrates aren't the major cogwheeling, because if you're properly treated with levodopa, a lot of those will settle down.
I was originally tipped to this diagnosis by caregivers and family members of Parkinson's patients who saw a lot of the odd postures, the bug eyes, and so on and said, here's where it is.
One tipped me off on the famous what difference does it make seen, where he saw Parkinson's-style anger just accelerating and building up until it exploded with that expression.
And so what I've looked at are some of the secondary signs that even the literature has until recently basically ignored.
Well, I got to tell you, both of you give fascinating analysis.
I think that what we are learning more than anything is based on the public information, based on the medicine she's taking, based on her behavior, based on the secrecy, based on a history of lies, that I think that we all have a right to be suspicious.
And I think somebody running for president that has such issues has an obligation to really get the American people informed as to what the true condition is.
The only way that will happen is an independent neurological and complete physical exam, in my opinion.
So, all right, guys, thank you all for being with us.
And yes, thank you for having me.
And I was just going to add, and our doctors need to present clinical information that fits together and doesn't insult the medical profession.
Which they've been doing up to this point.
And it must answer what we see.
Yeah, exactly.
All right, guys.
Thank you.
Appreciate it.
And I've always liked doctors.
You know, I've often thought if I had my life to do over again and I actually had a chance, I would love to be a doctor.
I don't know why.
I love what I'm doing.
I'm just saying, I think being a doctor is pretty cool.
Saving people's lives is pretty cool.
My niece became, my goddaughter became a doctor, and I'm very proud of her.
Delivers like 100 babies a week.
You should hear the stories.
They're so amazing.
Doctor stories are like police stories.
They're the best.
The one other issue, as I keep arguing with all the never Trumper people all the time on Twitter and we're having fun with that, is one of the issues, you go through the issues issue by issue, and I keep saying, all right, you help elect Hillary, you sabotage and undermine Trump.
You get Hillary's Supreme Court, you own it.
You get Hillary's refugees, you own it.
Well, we now have a story out today that middle America is now hit with staggering, a staggering immigration surge, and the numbers are getting bigger every day.
You know, Obama marks the Muslim holiday that's going on yesterday with a call for the U.S. to welcome in more refugees and immigrants.
Some 99.3% are Muslim.
We're reminded of the millions of refugees from around the globe spending this sacred holiday separated from their families, unsure of their future, but still hoping for a brighter tomorrow.
And as a nation, we remain committed to welcoming the stranger with empathy and an open heart from the refugee who flees war-torn lands to the immigrant who leaves home in search of a better life.
Okay, that sounds great.
Well, Christian genocide has been going on, and they haven't been brought into the country.
Anyway, so we now have learned with three weeks left in the fiscal year to go, the Obama administration has exceeded their Syrian refugee admission target by 15%.
And of course, Hillary wants a 550% increase in all of that.
And if you look at the percentages, if you break them down, that it's pretty clear that the vast overwhelming majority, for example, August ended with a new monthly record, 3,189 Syrian refugees.
And further, 751 have been ushered in since September, 749 Sunni, and the rest are Shia.
And two Catholic Christians have been included in that total.
Anyway, the processing center, 98.33% are Sunni Muslims.
Okay.
In case you're keeping track.
That would be like from Saudi Arabia, countries that practice that are Sunnis.
Just 54 of the 11,491, 0.46% are Christian.
I'm sorry, 14 Catholics, 6 Orthodox, 4 Protestants, and 1 Greek Orthodox, plus 29 refugees identifying themselves simply as Christian rather than any denomination or sect.
All right.
And the president says we need to take more.
Hillary sneezes, we need to take more.
Meanwhile, the cost is overwhelming.
$133 billion a year.
Education, healthcare, criminal justice system.
The statistics are so out of proportion in terms of crimes committed by illegal immigrants.
Even PolitiFact checked Hannity's right on his statistics.
Shocking moment in history.
All right, let's get to our phones as we check in with Dr. John.
He's in Atlanta, Georgia.
Hey, John, listening to News Talk WSB.
What's going on, sir?
And what kind of doctor are you?
Hi.
Hi, Sean.
I'm a brain injury rehabilitation specialist.
Yeah, welcome aboard.
Thank you.
I want to make some points.
I noticed during the collapse that she had, Hillary had on Sunday, there's some videos on YouTube where they zoom in at her right ankle and you see a mysterious piece of metal fall out of her pant pocket or pant sleeve.
I want someone to hopefully focus on that because I think what that is, is a piece of metal breaking off of her brace that she's wearing.
I believe she has a brace due to her concussion or her stroke that she had, that thorhombosis.
So I think that's left her with some weakness, especially in the right leg, for which she's wearing a brace, either at her ankle and or knee.
I think that brace buckled and broke, which you can see the piece of metal falling off of.
And I think that's why she needs help getting in and out of her SUVs and vans, why she always gets in and out of these cars on the opposite side of the media.
I think it's hiding that she's has significant weakness.
So it doesn't mean that she can't be a good president being weak, but I think that means that the stroke or brain injury she had is much more serious than they're letting us believe.
You know, look, and I got to tell you, every expert I know, and I know some really, really talented, very smart, very gifted doctors.
They're all telling me pretty much the same thing.
And they're all suggesting that we're not being told the truth.
So you think they're lying to us, too?
I believe so.
Yeah.
And let me ask you, how many patients have you seen over the years that don't really want to tell you what their true symptoms are?
Zero.
That's what they're there for us to see.
You never had people come into you.
Like, for example, some of my doctor friends will tell me he can spot the person that wants oxycontin like 10 miles away.
You know, patients that come in saying, complaining of a certain ailment, but they really just want medicine.
Sure.
That's happened to you, too, right?
Sure, yep.
All right.
Anyway, thank you, Dr. John.
Appreciate it.
Alan is in Raleigh in North Carolina.
Alan, hi, how are you?
We're glad you called.
I'm doing good, Mr. Handy.
Thanks for having me on the show.
Yes, sir.
Thank you.
The thing I noticed, first of all, on the video is her staff seemed very prepared to catch her.
It was almost like they've done it before.
And then I thought, okay, that's kind of strange.
And then the second thing I noticed that really caught me was, who doesn't go to the hospital after they pass out?
I never heard anybody, especially at that age with the medical condition and background of, you know, look at what we're talking about here.
You know, we're not talking just about deep vein thrombosis, but deep brain venal cerebral thrombosis.
I mean, that is a neurological event that affects and impacts the brain.
I mean, they can tell the American public what they want to, but the body language in that video alone tells everybody, and it especially told me, that this has happened numerous times before.
This was not a one-time experience.
I think that's all true.
I think everybody knew what their role was, including the Secret Service.
And I'm not in any way criticizing what they did.
Obviously, she was being held up as she was walking over to the car.
She stood there, was obviously losing her balance and her step.
Another person came over.
She was being held up from both sides, and then she couldn't hold it any longer and collapsed.
Boom, down.
And so that is a serious, significant, real health emergency.
And the idea that she's not going to see a doctor makes zero sense to anybody that I know.
Thank you for the call.
Mark in Kent, Ohio, the swing state of Ohio.
How are you?
Or glad you called.
Doing well, thanks, Sean.
How about you?
I'm good.
What's going on?
Good.
Well, you know, Sean, I really admire you.
Love your show.
Faithful, faithful listener.
But I also really like Glenn Beck a lot.
And I just want to politely disagree with you on your position with Beck.
I say if she loses, which God help us, if she wins, God help us.
But we have to blame the stupid American voter, not Glenn Beck.
To me, it's kind of like blaming a gun for killing people.
Or you said several times, well, I wish I had the power they think I have to, you know, Obama never would have been elected.
Well, likewise, I think you can't blame Beck.
I don't think he has the power to cause Trump to lose.
Now, maybe I'm not being clear.
Let me be clear.
Because, you know, look, I didn't, everybody that I've had some type of fight with on this particular issue where I say you own it.
And that's what you're referring to.
Be it Glenn or be it, let's see, Rich Lowry or Jonah Goldberg or Brett Stevens from the Wall Street Journal or the NRO guys.
And I'm not saying anything.
I'm not digging.
I'm not advancing this today.
I've got a lot on my plate today.
But what I'm saying, they've all taken shots at me first, and I just, I'm a counterpuncher.
I punch back.
You know, now working towards my black belt.
I'm very close.
I got probably a couple of years.
I finally got my brown belt.
I'm moving up in degrees.
And I kind of treat my business the same way.
If you hit me or if you come at me, I'm going to really hurt you and defend myself.
And I don't mean hurt in a physical sense.
This is verbal combat fun warfare.
I mean, it's just a gentle disagreement.
Glenn has spent hours on his program talking about me.
So I actually wrote him privately and said, what's the problem?
And, you know, I didn't get a sufficient response for my liking.
And only after a couple of emails did he finally write back.
And I said, okay, well, if that's the way you want to have it, if we're going to discuss it publicly, we'll discuss it publicly.
You know, Glenn and I, you know, it actually moved into a pretty good place together.
So what I'm saying is it's not just Glenn Beck.
I'm not saying it's just not the NRO.
It's not just the Mitt Romney people.
It's not just the Wall Street Journal or the Weekly Standard or Bill Crystal.
What I am saying is cumulatively together, it's having an impact.
Not any one person.
I think that, you know, certainly an argument can be made that Trump in the past had had some missteps, but I think he's had the best summer he could possibly have with maybe the Dr. Khan hiccup and maybe Judge Curiel.
Short of that, he had a great convention.
He got off course a little bit and he's had a course correction that I think has been phenomenal.
I think he's had his best run since he's been running for president, best, you know, uninterrupted run.
And add to that Hillary's missteps.
And, you know, you see where the polls are now.
It's pretty much dead even.
So am I going to ultimately, yeah, I think half the country is insane.
And I think half the country absolutely would vote for Hillary if we had a video of her shooting somebody in the head at point-blank range and say, I'm still voting for her.
Well, but my only half-connection.
But my only point is this.
Yes and no.
Because I would argue that on some of these people's part, without getting specific, this is now deeply personal.
This has now become a holy war for some people.
This is now, for some people, a mission.
And rather than pointing out to their audiences, Their readers or their viewers, I think the deep, deep differences that exist here.
And there are deep differences.
You know, for example, I just think you got to focus on this.
And this is my argument, if you really want at the end of the day, the profound differences that exist between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.
Now, is Donald Trump a conservative in the classical conservative sense?
No.
But is his position on appointing originalists like Scalia and Thomas to the Supreme Court?
Is that something a conservative wants?
I would say yes.
Is his vetting of refugees, especially in light of Belgium, Sweden, Paris, Great Britain, Germany?
Is it a good idea?
I think that's a conservative position.
I mean, conservatism as an ideology, as a philosophy, is these principles are timeless.
And I've always argued that the reason Reagan was successful is he applied conservative principles to the problems of our time.
If Donald Trump follows through on originalist justices, if he follows through on the vetting of refugees, if he follows through on securing our borders, if he follows through on his economic policy of lowering taxes and bringing back repatriated money from multinational corporations, et cetera, becoming energy independent, and that's good for foreign policy, would create millions of jobs, high-paying jobs, good jobs for Americans.
If he gets rid of Obamacare and replaces it with free market competition, that's a conservative policy.
His energy policies are conservative.
Returning education back to the states is conservative.
And so what I'm saying is these people are so busy, so myopic in their sabotage of Donald Trump that they just clearly are making a big mistake.
And they're contributing collectively to helping Hillary get elected.
And I'm saying that they own it.
They own their decision.
And by not supporting Trump, if she does get elected, and I hope that doesn't happen, I really believe Donald Trump can win this election.
But if she does get elected and she appoints Supreme Court nominees that are leftists and cite foreign constitutions as a justification for their decision-making, if they legislate from the bench, if they don't respect separation of powers, co-equal branches of government, I'm saying they own it.
If unvetted refugees hurt Americans, I'm saying they own it.
I'm saying that if illegal immigrants take jobs away for Americans or commit crimes against Americans, they own that.
If we have a top-down educational system supported by the NEA called Common Core, and we pay more per capita than any other industrialized country and it remains 35th, they own that too.
They own Obamacare.
They own coal companies out of business and co-workers out of work.
So I hope you know that I'm speaking about this group of people that seem to be doing everything they can do to hurt, sabotage, and undermine Donald Trump.
And I think the differences are so profound, I don't understand their thinking.
Well, I agree with you largely, and I certainly largely agree with Trump.
But where I think we need to draw a distinction, I was really kicked off by that ad I saw from Hillary the other day that showed Graham Nesty and Mitt Romney and Senator Ben Sasse, right?
Yeah, I saw that ad.
Yes, that was really disgusting.
And they could have easily put the NRO guys, the Wall Street Journal guys, your buddy Glenn Beck.
They could have put all those guys in there, too.
Elected officials are different than Glenn Beck, though.
I think electorate officials.
I'm just saying, Glenn Beck has a powerful platform, and Glenn Beck is attack me personally and his staff attack me personally.
I don't take it personally, but he can say whatever he wants.
I'm just saying that all of you anti-Trumpers, you own it.
You're helping, you're assisting Hillary.
You own it.
So take it, run with it.
That's your position.
And if Trump wins and he doesn't do the things that I want him to do or that he's promised us to do, blame me.
I think that's fair, don't you think?
You're going to, so to speak, kiss and make off with Glenn at some point, or is he kind of gone to you as far as you're concerned?
You know, I know that Oliver Darcy, who worked with Glenn at the Blaze, has been printing, frankly, inaccurate, unfair information about me.
But, you know, my only comment, I guess Glenn's focused on, and Darcy's doing a piece on what happens after.
I'm not focused on what happens after.
I'm focused on winning.
I'm not focused on what will the, you know, as far as I'm concerned, you know, I don't know how you reconcile with people that broke their promises, former presidential candidates that promised they'd support Trump and then they refused to keep their word.
How do you trust them?
Can you trust me?
Well, I mean, to counter to that would be, let's say, you know, most people, when they get married, they take a vow, you know, until death to us part, and yet about half of the marriages end in divorce.
They made a solemn oath before God that they would.
That's a good point.
That's a very good argument.
I'm not disagreeing.
It's a very good argument.
Listen, I worry about after the election, after the election.
I'm just saying I'm holding those people collectively accountable because I think they're having a negative impact and hurting Trump's chances, especially in what appears to be a close election at this point.
And I think the differences are profound enough that they should see the forest through the trees.
I think there's a lot of let me take my toys and go home going on.
She's doing fine.
She was even better last night before she went to sleep.
She had a good night's sleep.
She just got dehydrated yesterday.
Is that what happened?
She got dehydrated.
Because when you look at that collapse, that video that was taken, you wonder if it's not more serious.
No, no, she's been in dehydration.
She's been, well, if it is, it's a mystery to me and all of her doctors rarely, but on more than one occasion over the last many, many years, the same sort of things happened to her when she just got severely dehydrated.
And she's worked like a demon, as you know, as Secretary of State and as a senator.
And in the years since, she's.
But more importantly, she's on a grueling campaign.
Yeah.
And you know what that's like.
And she's older than you were when you ran.
And she's had two and a half, she had two and a half hard days before the day when she got dizzy.
Today she made a decision, which I think was correct, to cancel her campaign day.
Right.
To take one more day to rest.
Is it possible that she will be away for weeks from the campaign trail?
No.
Not a shot.
I'll be lucky to hold her back another day.
Why not just say on Friday, as you said apparently to Senator Schumer on Sunday, you know, I have pneumonia, folks.
I'm going to power through it.
Why keep it a secret?
Well, I just didn't think it was going to be that big a deal.
You know, I know Chuck said today he didn't tell anybody.
It's just the kind of thing that if it happens to you and you're a busy, active person, you keep moving forward.
And, you know, I think it's fair to say, Anderson, that people know more about me than almost anyone in public life.
They've got 40 years of my tax returns, tens of thousands of emails, a detailed medical letter report, all kinds of personal details.
And, you know, it's just so strange that with all of that information out there, and as soon as it became clear I couldn't power through, you know, we said what was going on.
Donald Trump is the...
Sorry, when you left your daughter's apartment, you said you were feeling great.
Obviously, you...
I did.
I felt...
I felt really good.
But that didn't mean that I shouldn't rest.
And so when I, you know, I did, I mean, I felt 100% better.
We are living in a volatile political environment.
You know, to just be grossly generalistic, you could put half of Trump's supporters into what I call the basket of deplorables.
Sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, Islamophobic, you name it.
Now, some of those folks, they're irredeemable, but thankfully they are not American.
All right, glad you're with us.
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Our two top stories do remain what is now a critical time for the Clinton campaign, dealing with her collapse on Sunday at the 9-11 memorial that was going on.
And, of course, that was her husband on Charlie Rose trying to explain it all away and her basket of deplorables comment that she made.
Very predictable by every Democrat in every election cycle.
We know the campaign is claiming, well, except for pneumonia, Hillary is completely healthy.
And then it raises the question, why did they wait so long to tell us?
And why did Hillary avoid what, what, is she close to 70 years old?
What any other 70-year-old that has pneumonia, you would think that if she collapsed the way we saw it on television, that the most logical place to take such a person would be called a hospital.
And she probably wouldn't have to wait online like the rest of us.
But as the New York Post pointed out, that they're so desperate to keep the world from knowing why she collapsed, that she collapsed, that they deliberately overrode Secret Service protocol, ordered her campaign not to take her to the hospital.
Well, then she'd have to give background and information on what her real health records are.
Now, she also now, in the last few days with Anderson Cooper last night, trying to dispel concerns that she wouldn't be able to continue her campaign, she went on to say and admit that she has collapsed a few times before.
Well, that raises serious questions.
We know what she told the FBI that because she had a concussion and she couldn't remember whether she was even briefed by the State Department on security issues involving how to handle classified information.
She couldn't remember any of that.
So, you know, she can usually avoid, I guess, collapsing.
She said, well, I really only once or twice that I can recall collapsing.
Well, maybe she forgot other times that she collapsed.
Who knows?
You've got the story in the Daily Caller today that the DNC is expected to call an emergency meeting to consider replacing Hillary Clinton as their presidential nominee.
That's going on at the same time, Cokie Roberts is saying Democrats are nervously whispering about dumping Hillary.
Clinton insiders are claiming that everyone on the campaign staff has pneumonia.
Well, then why are they out in the public and why is she holding and kissing babies?
Now, Joe Biden is being the good crazy Uncle Joe soldier that he is and defying all political sense actually says, well, Hillary's been transparent about her health.
Hillary does promise to release more medical records soon.
Even David Axelrod was more honest than both of them.
And he shot back at Clinton Monday suggesting that she has a, quote, unhealthy pension for privacy.
He said antibiotics can take care of pneumonia.
What's the cure for an unhealthy pension for privacy that repeatedly creates unnecessary problems?
Well, they have something to hide, David.
That's the only explanation because it defies all common sense when you look at it through a political prism.
Anyway, we have the it's not just pneumonia side of this issue, which we got into with our doctors earlier.
You have a wash, even the Washington Post, a reporter there, confessing that he was wrong for dismissing Hillary's health questions.
The only people not, you have Christiane Amanpour.
Well, she's suggesting that, well, can a woman have a day off for crying out loud?
This is sexist.
And it doesn't get any more absurd than that.
Then you got this man who discovered, I don't know, what's his name?
Bennett Amahalu, a forensic pathologist who's made the NFL uncomfortable with his discovery of Chronic traumatic ensempleopathy in the brain of deceased players.
He's suggesting Hillary's campaign be checked for possible poisons.
It could have been Donald Trump conspiring with Vladimir Putin.
Okay, I think we've now hit the conspiracy theory side of this.
Joining us to discuss all of this, Ed Klein, senior Clinton analyst and author of the New York Times bestseller, Unlikable, The Problem with Hillary, and has an upcoming book called Guilty is Sin.
How are you?
I'm great.
Great to be with you.
All right, so I just went through the health issue in detail.
This is now a big problem for her.
Even Democrats are recognizing it, but it really fits in with the narrative of who she is and the lies she tells.
And we can't possibly believe anything she's going to say anyway.
For weeks, Bill has been, Bill Clinton has been begging her to go to the hospital and get checked out because she's had this.
How do you know this?
I know this from the source who is close to Hillary and Bill and has been for decades and has been my great source inside the Clinton campaign all these years.
I've been writing about Hillary's failing health for two and a half years, Sean.
Two and a half years.
And you've been talking about it.
I've been talking about it and taking a lot of heat like you.
Yeah.
And so here's what the sources tell me: numerous fainting spells, blinding headaches, falling asleep while she's studying a speech.
Huma Abidden comes in with cool water-soaked towels, which she puts on her, on Hillary's forehead.
Bill is begging her, go to the New York Presbyterian hospital and get checked out.
I'll go to the memorial service on 9-11.
You go and get checked out.
She refuses to do it.
So then she goes, she faints, she goes home.
She collapsed.
She totally collapsed.
Collapses.
She goes home.
He is furious and yells and screams at her.
Why didn't you do what I say?
Go to the hospital now.
She says, no way, because if I go to the hospital, everybody, it'll be leaked out, and then the press will say, I'm not going to do it.
What is the leak going to be?
For example, WikiLeaks had picked up an email chain discussion about Parkinson's drugs.
Who the heck knows that?
Is it that?
Is it a neuro?
I've heard rumors and people I've talked to that firmly believe she had either a TIA, which is like a mini-stroke, or a series of them.
Listen, some neurological event has happened beyond the concussion.
And it's been happening, what, started in 2005.
You went through this last night on your TV show when you talked about when she fainted in Buffalo in 2005.
I don't have to go through the whole, but there are four or five incidents that we know about.
But my source says there are many more fainting spells when we're not around and don't see it.
Well, it explains her schedule.
I mean, if you look at her August schedule and you compare it to Donald Trump, it's like night and day.
I mean, she makes low-energy Jeb Bush look like the energizer bunny.
Yeah.
You know, the thing that really concerns me about this is that lying about Benghazi, lying about the emails, lying about the Clinton Foundation, those are lies.
Lying about your health puts the whole question of who's going to be the next commander-in-chief in the fate of the United States in jeopardy.
I think at this point, it would not be unreasonable to ask for an independent medical evaluation because, you know, look, it seems to me every time any one of these issues comes up, she has a paid doctor.
I mean, everybody seems to be able to find the enabler doctor.
Yes.
You know, Dr. Feelgood, if you're a rock star, you can find the guy that'll prescribe you anything you want.
If you're Prince, if you're Michael Jackson, if you're Elvis Presley for crying out loud.
Right.
So there are these unethical doctors, and people go doctor shopping all the time to find the person that's going to do what they want.
And write little notes saying this is the healthiest person in the world.
Yeah.
Lisa Bardak, her doctor, is doing exactly that.
What about Ted Strickland?
Tim Kaine is ready to become president if necessary.
Tim Kaine says Hillary will soon be back on the campaign trail.
Then you got Donny Fowler, who's the former DNC chair.
He said, now's a good time for all good political leaders to come together to the aid of their party.
And, you know, he's talking about the idea of a Plan B and somebody else that would be lying in wait.
And Koki Roberts is confirming this, as are other people.
Is that really going on?
But when you talk about the Democratic National Committee, what you're really talking about is the Clinton operation.
They control the committee.
If the committee is not independent of the Clintons, they're in control.
And as long as Hillary can draw a breath, she's going to be running for president because she's been running for president since she was in high school.
And this is her last roundup.
If the DNC is going to meet to consider her replacement, which I don't believe.
If Cokie Roberts says Dems are nervously whispering, that I believe.
Well, I believe that they're nervous.
And if Ted Strickland, I mean, somebody as high-profile as him says Tim Kaine is ready to become president, it seems like, wow, this is moving in a very different direction very quickly.
I think your idea about Uncle Joe Biden is more likely than Tim Kaine.
You mean you think that Joe Biden would step in first?
Absolutely.
I don't see Tim Kaine being the nominee of the Democratic Party.
That's an interesting theory.
All right.
Now we've got this whole basket of deplorables comment, racism, sexism, homophobia.
I mean, that's basically Democratic politics 101, but she seems to be using it strategically to distract the media.
If it's the Clinton Foundation issue that comes up, she'll use it then.
If it's the Clinton email server scandal, she'll use it then.
She's gone as far as to make ads trying to portray Donald Trump as a Klansman.
And they've even gone as far as to have Chelsea go out there and say he's sexist and misogynist.
And then Bill Clinton last week trying to make the case, even though he's used the words himself, that when Donald Trump says that he's trying to make America great again, we white southerners, we know what that's all about.
It's code word.
You know, ding, a whistle, you know, all that stuff.
Meanwhile, he's used those words himself.
Exactly.
Repeatedly.
You know, this idea of our basket of deplorables, which, of course, you and I fit into just perfectly.
Yeah, I'm in the basket.
So am I. Is something that I think is a huge misstep by the campaign.
And I think she tried to row it back.
She didn't really row it back.
But I think they're sorry she said it because she's just written off at least, what, 10 to 20 million American voters, which she can ill afford to do.
Yeah.
All right.
We also have, and there's been a lot of new information in these House hearings today.
You got, you know, rather than tell Congress what they know, you have the two IT guys who maintain Hillary's illegal server and then destroyed her emails.
They've now taken the fifth.
Ryan Pagliano, who was given immunity, didn't even bother to show up today.
But anyway, so you have these outside consultants involved in handling a private email setup, repeatedly invoking their Fifth Amendment rights in the House hearing today.
And a State Department information technology official defied a subpoena.
He failed to show up.
That's Pagliano.
The House literally subpoenaed the entire FBI file on Hillary Clinton because they don't have all of that yet.
That's moving forward.
The Clinton server company was warned about security, we learned today in the Hill.
That was a pretty big statement.
And, you know, I think Donald Trump coming out and saying the fact that the individuals who maintained her server pleaded the fifth shows once again why she can't be trusted with the White House.
Absolutely.
But there's only 56 days to go.
Well, you know, this whole business with the emails and now with the cover-up on her health just plays into this untrustworthy liar business, which of course she is.
I have very little faith personally in the House of the House actually pinning her down on these emails.
All right.
Well, we're going to have to run.
But Ed Klein, when's your new book coming out?
October 4th.
Guilty as sin.
Looking forward to having you back, Ed Klein.
By the way, former establishment journalist, and now they loved you, but now they hate you because you're not saying what they want.
I don't know.
You've left the team.
I don't get invited to any cocktail parties anymore.
I don't either.
I've never gotten invited.
I've been here for 21 years for crying out loud.
A funny article.
I've got to find this thing because it's just cracking me up today.
Joe Concha.
You know, this is pretty funny.
You know, actually had an article today, and he's writing about Christiane Amampour.
Can't a woman have a day off?
Yeah, I mean, what's up with that?
It's just, to me, it's so funny the degree to which these people will go on the left to thread a needle of common sense to protect Hillary.
Imagine a world where you can't slow down, you can't rest, and you absolutely cannot get sick.
This weekend, after attending a 9-11 memorial in New York, after more than a year of relentless campaigning, the Democratic presidential nominee, Hillary Clinton, fell ill.
And these pictures have boomeranged across the world.
Several hours later, the campaign revealed the former Secretary of State had been diagnosed with pneumonia on Friday.
But surely this can't be a case of a human being having an off day.
Nope.
Like so many things, Hillary, the media are having a field day.
Off to the races with another debilitating case of indignant outrage.
This must be another typical Clinton conspiracy to fool them with a total transparency breakdown.
Talk about transparency breakdown.
What about Donald Trump's tax returns?
Where are they?
Can't a girl have a sick day or two?
Don't get me started because when it comes to overqualified women having to try a hundred times harder than underqualified men to get a break or even a level playing field, well, we know that story.
Do I even need to comment on this?
A hundred times harder.
Can't a woman have a sick day for crying out loud?
It's not fair.
Poor Hillary.
Well, if you look at, you actually take the time and look at the schedules of these two.
Donald Trump is working quite a bit harder.
I mean, and if you don't have to believe me, you can look at time.com and, you know, she's got all of this stronger together and focus groups.
And her calendar is finally again, has a few public events in Florida and Ohio.
She spent many of the weeks leading up to Labor Day with celebrities and billionaires.
You know, September was sort of like Hillary reintroducing herself to voters.
Well, Donald Trump was out there pounding the pavement every day, every single day.
And the one day he took off on Sundays, he played around to golf, and then as I understand it, according to reports, did debate prep.
You know, and Trump has made fun of it.
You know, Hillary, the number one recipient of Wall Street money in 2016, most rallies hosted, miles traveled, pressers.
Who's the candidate of the people?
It's him.
He's right about that.
I think it's a legitimate criticism.
So now she has to finally return to the campaign trail.
She's on the trail, what, a few days?
Boom.
Collapses.
The stress is too much.
Anyway, so Trump never left the campaign trail, and he loves it.
I've been with him.
I've been with him after he did two hours of town hall, then a big speech, and then I run into him, and he's still the energizer bunny.
Guy goes all day.
And I just happen to see him at a, you know, where his plane was, and he hands me a bucket of chicken.
Hannity, come here.
Oh, here it is.
Somebody in the liberal media is going to say he's buying my vote.
I actually paid for the chicken.
I just, I had to.
It's unethical.
I said, yeah, I definitely want it.
Thanks.
I put 25 bucks down.
Here, take the, I can't take it for free.
Somebody's going to say, Hannity got free chicken from Donald Trump.
I've never been to a Trump golf course.
I've never been to a Trump hotel.
I've never been to a Trump casino.
Never been and never offered.
Never been to Mar-a-Lago.
Sorry.
Nice try.
I did take some chicken, but I paid for it.
That's how they work around in the liberal media.
Hannity took free Kentucky fried chicken.
I had a breast and a wing.
And I took the rest of the bucket and gave it to my staff.
You guys eat it.
This is going to make me fat.
I don't want to be fat.
And then had my cores light with ice.
Well, it hydrates you at the same time.
That's the whole point.
All right, let's go to Jose Miami News Radio 600 610 WIOD.
What's going on?
How are you?
Hey, Sean, I'm pretty good.
How are you doing?
I'm good.
What's happening?
Hey, in the same vein of protecting Hillary, I read an article earlier today about the David Brocks of the world and the super PACs of the world getting an army of paid trolls to go out on social media to push back against the enthusiastic pro-Trump or anti-Hillary folk.
I just thought I'd mention it to the FA.
I think it's hilarious.
Yeah.
You know, look, look, I read social media.
I actually think it's good for the country as vicious as it's become.
Don't you think social media has gotten pretty vicious?
Well, it is.
You can't possibly engage in any civil discourse with folks without you immediately getting labeled one thing or the other.
There is no room for intellectual discussion.
It's simply insults flying back and forth.
It's really, you know.
You know, there's a lot of good information on Twitter and Instagram and Facebook and so on and so forth.
There's a lot of garbage out there because you've got all these keyboard warriors in their underwear in their basement, and they love their anonymity and they can just post whatever they want to post, and they think they can get away with it.
Anyway, thanks, Jose.
Nathan, Virginia, next.
How are you?
Glad you called.
Good.
How are you doing, Sean?
Hey, I just wanted to thank you so much for being open-minded, for being honest, and unlike so many others, for being right.
When you had that interview with Julian Assange, I've been watching him for a while.
And just, you know, at first I was thinking, okay, this guy is no good.
He's a traitor.
But, you know, he really is the Robin Hood, the modern Robin Hood of intellectualism as far as he's a system of checks and balances that our government has lost.
I would call him like the fourth branch of government.
If the other three were doing their job, we wouldn't need Julian Assange to show us what he's doing.
Listen, my main concerns in the beginning, and I think they were legitimate, and so far there's no evidence that things have worked out this way, is, you know, when you have people just hacking in willy-nilly into our Pentagon, into our Defense Department, and our intelligence agencies, my fear is that covert operatives, you know, their lives are going to be in jeopardy.
Let me ask you a question.
Whatever happened to Americans being the brightest and the best?
Why are people able to hack into our government and our web systems?
Listen, that's a great question, and that ought to concern everybody.
And in that sense, Julian Assange has done us a great service now whether or not we use that information and we advance our cybersecurity and make it impenetrable or we don't.
But if we get hacked in the future, yeah, look, here's a guy that broke into NASA and the Defense Department at 16 years of age.
It couldn't have been that good a system.
And I asked him, I said, how easy was it?
He said, extremely.
So, number one, he exposed that all of our nation's secrets are absolutely available to our enemies like Russia, Vladimir Putin, China, the Iranians, the North Koreans.
That's not good.
And the second thing is I think he showed a deep level of corruption that even I, the skeptic of government that I am, had no idea was that institutionally corrupt.
I honestly feel our government is no better, has developed into such a bureaucracy.
It's actually no better than the former Soviet Union at this point.
And it's literally driving us to collapse.
And I keep sounding the alarm, and people aren't listening, but I'm trying.
I'm going to do it to my last breath.
Thank you, Nathan.
Judy, Sunset, Utah, next on the Sean Hannity Show.
How are you, Judy?
Glad you called.
Oh, my gosh, Sean.
You're just like my voice.
Oh, thank you, darling.
How are you?
I am so good and so happy to talk to you.
But very quickly, it's about her deplorable comment.
Basically, she came back yesterday and said she apologized for using the word half because she stated that half of his followers, she apologized for the word half.
So this basically means that we are all now deplorable.
And this includes people that are on the fence.
This includes even Bernie supporters who really still are saying kind of that they don't know what to do, what they're going to do, how they're going to vote.
But they're deplorable.
It's a very, very revealing moment.
And by the way, it's just as nice for me to talk to you, Judy.
You made my day with your sweet, kind voice.
Now, it's this, look, Democrats reveal themselves in a lot of ways.
You know, we're just going to redistribute the wealth, Joe the Plumber, or when Obama said, didn't know he's being recorded, you know, these bitter people in the Midwest and Pennsylvania.
The jobs have been gone now for 25 years and nothing's replaced them.
And they've gone through the Clinton administration and the Bush administration.
And each successive administration has said that somehow these communities are going to regenerate, and they have not.
It's not surprising them that they get better than they, according to guns or religion or antipathy towards people who aren't like that.
Yeah, 25 years they didn't regenerate jobs.
By the way, neither is he.
We have 12 million more Americans on food stamps, 8 million more in poverty, lowest labor participation rate since the 70s, worst recovery since the Great Depression.
So, you know what?
He's full of crap.
But it reveals he revealed himself, but people ignored it.
Hillary's now revealing what she thinks of and has contempt for middle America.
And that is that elitist New York, D.C., San Francisco, Los Angeles mentality.
And she's got it.
And he had it.
Obama had it.
And Biden has it.
And Al Gore had it when he ran.
And, you know, it's just the same thing when they go before black audiences or predominantly black audiences and they spew their racism and gin up racism and all of this nonsense, play the race card, and they do it in a way that is so condescending.
They all try and go into black preacher mode.
It's so condescending.
Well, Donald Trump went into that black church.
He didn't do that.
Right.
Well, anyway, how's things in Utah?
That's actually pretty today.
But Sean, I know you're so busy, but I've waited so long to talk to you.
I'd like to everybody.
Can I make just another comment?
Of course.
Okay, dear.
This is about my little darling mom who passed away.
I inherited her sweetheart and darling.
Well, listen, I like it.
You can call me sweetheart all you want.
No worries.
Let not your heart be troubled.
Okay, dear.
I think that you and Donald Trump should really take the exact words that she used speaking to Anderson Cooper, and I've written them down.
She said these instances have occurred a few times over her life, not last week, not two weeks ago, over her life, and she is aware of it and usually can avoid it.
So does this mean epilepsy?
Does this mean MS?
Or is it that she really did just get sick with Let me tell you what's going to happen, and I wish I could give you better news.
She's going to come out with a report that totally exonerates her.
And she's going to come out with a report and a doctor that says she's 100% healthy.
And I'm not going to believe a word of it.
That's, you know, I hate to tell you or bring reality into your life.
I am so cynical.
And so I just, I know her, just like I knew Obama.
She lies with regularity.
Just does.
It's part of her DNA at this point.
What did William Sapphire say?
She's a congenital liar.
And I agree with that.
It's pathological at this point.
All right, dear heart, Judy, God bless you.
You're my sweetheart.
All right, sweetie, sweetie pie, honey punch.
Darling sweetheart, hey, do you want me to tell you something really fast?
I was supposed to get on with you last week.
And I was so excited to get on with you last week, I got ready, took my bath, and even shaved my legs for you.
How was it?
You shaved your legs to make a phone call.
I did.
To make a phone call.
Yes.
Maybe I should start calling you Poopsy, like sweet baby James.
I hear me.
Darling boy.
All right, sweetie.
Thank you so much.
All right.
All right, dear heart, sweetie pie, honey punch, poopsy.
By the way, don't you find those names like, oh, poopsy, I love you, poopsy, sweetie pie, honey punch.
I'm like, when I hear friends of mine talk to their, I'm like, ugh, nobody talks like that in real life.
Boy, we have 63 days to go.
Listening to Hillary Clinton here about to begin her remarks in Cleveland.
Well, thank you.
Whoa.
Well, you just heard the next vice president, didn't you?
In addition to thanking Marsha Fudge, let me also thank your great senator, Sherrod Brown.
Excuse me.
Also, two other great members of Congress, Tim Ryan and Joyce Beatty.
And your mayor, thanks to Mayor Jackson.
Well, I guess I'd rather hear the coughing.
Now, I think I'd rather be called cutesy and poopsy the way we have been than to hear that coughing 24-7, 365.