The argument that she shouldn't be president because she might get sick and possibly die in office is bogus. She shouldn't be president because of this:
If it were my preferred candidate displaying the same symptoms, I would be concerned about his/her health but in no way shape or form would I feel that it should disqualify him/her from being on the ballot.RoyGBiv wrote:If HRC is elected, she'll do more damage to our liberties than UBL ever dreamed possible.
Right now it feels an awful lot like Trump is winning. But I would guess that over the next 57 or whatever days, that the talk about Hillary's health will subside, unless her symptoms get worse, like blacking out on stage during a debate worse. That said, I think that Trump should use whatever means possible to sway voters away from Crooked Hillary. So if talking about her health is working, then let it work.