Clinton’s doctor says she’s ‘fit to serve’
“You think this is easy?”
Kaine insists that Clinton’s recent health scare didn’t increase pressure on him to look presidential in case he is unexpectedly pushed into the White House. By contrast, Hillary Clinton is running a policy-free campaign.
Pence earlier Wednesday ignored questions from reporters about whether he would release health information.
Trump and his team seized on the comments as his supporters across the country embraced a new rallying cry.
In the middle of delivering a speech at a Flint, Michigan, water treatment plant on Wednesday afternoon, Donald Trump was interrupted by a pastor, just as the GOP presidential nominee began bashing Hillary Clinton.
There are few pursuits in politics as pointless as fact-checking Donald Trump.
The Republican presidential nominee is set to unveil the plan in a speech to the Economic Club of NY.
There is no evidence that is true, and Clinton and her allies have strongly denied that suggestion.
He said: “I guess that’s a form of exercise?”
Meanwhile, she’s said she’ll release more medical records. Clinton said he’s failed to “even meet the most minimalistic standards” for disclosure. Who knows how much more of this kind of spineless hedging about the candidate we will see in the final eight weeks of the campaign. Trump, who is tall at 1.9 meters (6 feet 3 inches), said he weighs 107 kilograms (236 pounds), which is overweight by US health care standards. Obviously that’s not what she meant to say.
The more comprehensive release from Trump comes a day after his rival Hillary Clinton released a letter from her doctor explaining her recent health history.
Trump replied, “Ok, that’s good”, and resuming speaking about Flint.
The letter from Clinton’s doctor made no mention of her weight, a key part of any medical exam, nor did a similar letter released a year ago.
In an interview with NPR’s Morning Edition that aired Friday, Virginia Sen.
Let’s hope that in the next couple of months leading up to November 8 we can spend more time on the substance of Clinton and Trump’s proposed policies rather than on the sideshows of freaky statements and occasional missteps. But Kaine said that what he saw in Honduras was the value of “family and faith and hard work”.
“He tries pointing one finger at her, with all the rest of his fingers pointing at himself”, he said. “You don’t know what to expect”, Anuzis said. He said. “She was like a nervous mess”. “That’s the way it worked out”.
The comment marks yet another reversal for the GOP candidate, who previously said he supported the idea of normalized relations, but wished the USA had negotiated a better deal.
Trump has said he does not believe in climate change science.
He has given voice to their websites that used to only have 11,000 people, now have 11 million.
Her statement about “half” of Trump’s supporters somehow took on larger meaning.
Clinton has to avoid trying to become a blunt-talking personality like Trump.
Trump says he wants to eliminate the “Waters of The United States” rule aimed at protecting the America’s waterways, and scrap the Environmental Protection Agency’s Clean Power Plan, which sets limits on carbon pollution from power plants. He says “silence in the face of divisive, bigoted comments allows it to grow”.
Commenters on the right immediately deemed Clinton’s remark her “47 percent moment”. Reid fell and broke several ribs and facial bones a year ago when an exercise band snapped during a workout. Reid said, “I’ve dealt with tougher opponents than him”.
Trump said his cholesterol is “quite good” and that he had “every single test” and they are good.
The Republican nominee lashed after being told Reid had said that Trump is “not slim and trim”. “She doesn’t want to overtalk things”, said Steve Schale, who ran President Barack Obama’s 2008 Florida campaign.
Speaking Friday on ABC’s “Good Morning America”, Trump’s son said a statement by the campaign Thursday night acknowledging Obama’s USA birth “should be the definitive end” of questions about Trump’s views.
“For five years he has led the birther movement to delegitimize our first black president”, Clinton said. The campaign later issued its statement.
Trump and his surrogates jumped on her statement as an example of her elitist views. He said, “This is coming from him”.
The group then tweeted that its members hoped Trump Jr. understood the “insensitivity and hurt” caused by his joke and asked for an apology.
Clinton returned to the campaign trail after a bout of pneumonia that sidelined her for three days and revived questions about both Donald Trump’s and her openness regarding their health.
Then on Sunday, she felt ill at the 9/11 commemoration ceremony in NY. Her silence about the pneumonia wasn’t so much a lack of transparency, as news gazers have extrapolated, as it was a valiant attempt to stay the course and preclude exactly what happened.