Watch the video of her. She is fine, hugging, kissing, and schmoozing
people. Then there are photos of her with her doctor or nurse, squeezing
fingers and the next thing we see is Clinton standing at the street, waiting
for her ride, which is against all Secret Service protocol as it leaves Clinton
as a ‘sitting duck’ on the side of the street. All the while, nobody is
panicking. This is obviously something that Hillary’s entourage is accustomed
to. Even Bill Clinton let it slip to Charlie Rose that this has happened many
times. He then back-tracked and CBS edited the interview to take that part out.
It is apparent that whatever is wrong with Hillary Clinton is not what we are
being told.
Surprise Surprise! This is the Clintons that we’re talking
about!
Hillary appeared a couple of hours later, coming out of
Chelsea’s apartment, and looked so much better. Pneumonia, really? Pneumonia
isn’t something that leaves you fine one moment, on death’s door the next, and
then an hour or two later you’re fine.
No, pneumonia is a killer. Those afflicted with cancer and
AIDS often die from pneumonia. The elderly take pneumonia shots because
pneumonia kills so often.
Pneumonia caused by bacteria or virus is contagious. Here
Clinton was out hugging and kissing folks. Was she told that her pneumonia was
non-contagious or did she not care about spreading it about? The types of
non-contagious pneumonia are from inhalants, fungus, and aspiration issues. Is
this the type of pneumonia that she had? To be honest, I doubt she has
pneumonia. She would have been in terrible shape to begin with if she had. I’m
more apt to believe dehydration, but even then, it would be a stretch. It wasn’t
that hot. Water is plentiful, and she wasn’t doing anything physically
strenuous.
Why the lies? It’s because that’s what the Clintons do. I
don’t know why that is. Some people rob banks. Others murder people. Some
people just lie because that’s who they are; liars. That’s the Clintons for
you.
Bill Clinton was the master at this. Hillary isn’t quite as
good, but it isn’t for lack of trying. Below, I have posted a video from 1992.
Here, Bill Clinton is facing criticism for his, “I didn’t inhale” comment. The
two situations are slightly different, but in both cases, Bill and Hillary use
the same tactics. First, they try and restructure the truth into a version that
creates a new narrative. They polish this narrative up. It’s a narrative that
allows them to minimize what they said. After that, they spin like a crocodile
in a death roll.
First, Hillary;
Hillary comes out of Chelsea’s apartment two hours later
looking refreshed and claims to the media that she feels fine. She even finds a
kid to hug. This changes the narrative from, “Hillary is ill” to “Hillary is
not ill”. But, at this point, it may not have been apparent to Hillary that
video of the event was captured and then released to the public. At this point,
the official story was, “She was dehydrated.” Her appearance on the street
reflects this narrative.
Then, as it became apparent that video of the situation was
leaked, it then became, “She was diagnosed with pneumonia on Friday.” She sure
didn’t act like a woman who had pneumonia, but, this allowed Hillary to again
change the narrative and make herself look like a warrior, someone who just
works and works and works, even when sick with potentially fatal pneumonia!
That’s the polish folks. Even Christiane Amanpour used apologetics to explain
how great Hillary was when compared to other past American leaders, and then
Amanpour retorted, “Can’t a girl have a sick day?” How effective. It makes Clinton
look like a victim and in today’s society, we’re all supposed to feel sorry for
the victims. Everyone wants to be a victim these days it seems…..
Then, later in the evening, knowing that damage control
must be done, she goes on Anderson Cooper and furthers her story stating that
as soon as the van doors shut and she got some water, she was perfectly fine.
Really? Then why not come back out and greet people some more? Why cancel your
trip to California? But, this is part of the minimization tactic on this
Clinton play. She even used her husband’s famous phrase, “I didn’t think it was
a big deal.” Really? Boy, a female John Wayne we have on our hands here!
Finally, she spins it. She goes into stating that Trump
needs to release his health information and that he hasn’t done this or he hasn’t
done that. Guess what? It wasn’t Trump who collapsed and then told lies about
it! Not once has Trump shown any ill health. But, this is the spin to redirect
attention. It’s almost a psychological tactic if you ask me. Don’t look in this
hand, look in this other one….
Compare this to her husband’s appearance on Arsenio Hall in
1992. First, Bill tells the story differently than it actually happened. This
allows him to put some personal Clinton shine on it and it makes the story
capable of handling the bullshit that he’s about to make the story carry.
He then minimized it by using very similar words that
Hillary just used the other night, “I didn’t think it was a big deal,” from her
to his, “..it is not a big deal.” Then they both spun. First, Hillary spun
it into re-directing attention to Trump and claiming that he needed to be scrutinized too. Bill spun and started talking about sending kids to
college.
In short, they change the story. They polish it. Then they
minimize their part in it, and then they spin. On the video, you'll have to fast forward to the 23:55 mark. Here’s the video below and below
that, is the transcript from the pertinent section:
“Here’s the deal, when a politician says something, if you’re a politician, the cynicism about politicians is so great that people thought, “Well, this guy calculated this whole answer, and he calculated it so that he thought, ‘Well, maybe he won’t burn me quite as bad if I say I didn’t inhale?’.” That’s the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard of.
They asked me a question that I didn’t know they were going
to ask and I gave an honest answer. And that, “I didn’t inhale.” was a nervous
after-thought. I was sort of laughing about it after 22 years. I mean, that’s
all that was going on and I was sort of laughing in my mind about it, but I got
beat-up about it, ‘cause everybody thought that I calculated this answer.
You know, maybe I should…maybe I should be more calculating
than I am? But, you know, if, you folks are never going to get good
politicians, uh, really good public officials, if all you want is somebody that
calculates every word they say, every deed they do; and their whole life
becomes like a robot, or an automaton, you know. I did something when I was
younger. I told the truth about it and I made a mess of telling about it
because, I guess, I’m still kind of embarrassed about it after all these years.
But it is not a big deal, and it sure…and it was made into
a federal case. I got more publicity on that … than my idea about how to send
every kid in America to college, who wants to go, which I think is more
important to the election and to the future of this country.”
(Applause)
(Smug smirk) (Drink of water)