ELECTION 2016
NEUROLOGIST: HILLARY TOO 'IMPAIRED' TO RUN
May have 'post-concussion syndrome'
Cheryl Chumley
Hillary Clinton’s now-famous debate-stage bathroom break may not have been a simple bathroom break at all – but rather, a medically necessary rest to deal with dizziness and disorientation, due to her previous concussion and blood clot, sources told Breitbart.
On Twitter, John Cardillo wrote: “Strong source just told me something I suspected. Hillary’s debate ‘bathroom break’ wasn’t that, but flare up of problems from brain injury.”
Shortly after, Cardillo – a former security official who worked with the New York Police Department – told Breitbart’s Alex Swoyer similarly.
“I got this from both a [federal agent],” he said in the interview, “and I also got it from a New York [police department] guy who worked security at a Hillary event in New York City. These are two people that aren’t just personal friends. I worked with one and then post-law enforcement worked with another on some related things. So these aren’t anonymous people … Both of them told me the same thing, that after her speeches, whether she did a talk or a policy speech, she had to sit behind. She would come off the podium backstage and have to sit and rest before making it back to the car because she was so fatigued, dizzy and disoriented.”
Cardillo said one of the men told him Clinton was “very pale, kind of disoriented. He said she looked like she was about to faint. She was very pale, almost sweaty,” Breitbart reported.
He also specified one of the incidents took place during her tenure as secretary of state while the other, about a year ago.
One Republican Party operative confirmed the talk about Clinton’s health has been an issue, both in and out of her own political circles, for some time.
“A number of New York Democrats, very prominent, well-known, wealthy New York Democrats, told me last year that Hillary had very significant health issues and that they were surprised that she was running in view of her health problems and her lack of stamina,” said GOP strategist Roger Stone, to Breitbart’s Swoyer.
He went on, referring to emails that show puzzling back-and-forth chats between Clinton and aide Huma Abedin: “We also know that … she is easily confused.”
And at least one member of the medical community, Florida neurologist Daniel Kassicieh, said Clinton’s concussion could very well be worse than reported.
“They were trying to poo-poo this off as a minor concussion,” he said, to the news outlet. “[But] for someone who has treated many post-concussion syndrome patients … I think she has latent post-concussion syndrome and I can understand that as a politician they would want to be covering that up.”
Kassicieh went on: “I would say as a neurologist having seen many post-concussion syndrome patients that I would not want a president who I knew had post-concussion syndrome being president because their super high-level cognitive abilities are clearly impaired and even their routine multitasking high-stress abilities are affected because post-concussion syndrome patients in general don’t tolerate even moderate work, stress-related environments.”
Clinton fainted in 2012 and canceled her scheduled appearance before the House Foreign Affairs Committee to speak of the Benghazi terrorist attacks. It was later learned she sustained a concussion during the incident, which her aides said was brought on by dehydration.
During last month’s televised Democratic Party debate, Clinton left the stage for a few minutes, a camera-captured disappearance she later explained as the need to use the ladies’ room.
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