While Hillary Clinton is rarely seen without a pillow for back support, or a hand railing on an incline, she also favors stools to ease her long stands while on stage.
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She sat on one, saving up her energy, as President Obama spoke at a recent rally in Charlotte, North Carolina:
Hillary can't even stand for Obama.
She puts a big brown stool right on stage with him.#HillarysStools pic.twitter.com/3OOikNfVhK
— Veronica 🇺🇸 (@WhitePillPopper) August 16, 2016
And more recently, when she appeared with Vice President Biden in Scranton, Pennsylvania:
Tired Hillary needs to sit down while Joe Biden goes on and on… pic.twitter.com/3K5xif4P0D
— Kyle Olson 🇺🇸 (@kyleolson4) August 19, 2016
There are numerous instances of her seeking the aid of a stool:
Does @HillaryClinton always have to be leaning on a stool? Can't she stand on her own? #HillarysStools pic.twitter.com/9tOuaPrQTZ
— Eric Demam🅿️ (@ericdemamp) August 16, 2016
Maybe she needs a Rascal? One with a pillow on the seat, of course. pic.twitter.com/9skYsChEW6
— Kyle Olson 🇺🇸 (@kyleolson4) August 19, 2016
https://twitter.com/redpillbabe/status/765649731750158338
Someone explain to me why there is always a stool near Hillary Clinton? Is it because she is so old? #HillarysStools pic.twitter.com/7Pncvlpfkv
— Eric Demam🅿️ (@ericdemamp) August 16, 2016
Dr. Drew Pinsky recently said he was “gravely concerned” about Clinton’s health.
Pinsky noted Clinton has a very rare blood clot in the “collecting system for the celebral spinal fluid,” which he says “guarantees somebody has something wrong with their coagulation system.”
He concluded her health care “looks bizarre.”
He added that she had to wear the prism glasses because she sustained “brain damage,” but he doesn’t believe it’s hurt her cognition.
“Tell us more about that — that’s profound,” Pinsky said.
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