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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsAbout Trump's unscheduled "partial checkup" at Walter Reed this past weekend:
"There's a man goin' round takin' names---"
CaliforniaPeggy
(149,599 posts)CaliforniaPeggy
(149,599 posts)Love Johnny Cash and had never heard this song. Very apropos!
oswaldactedalone
(3,491 posts)that orange sack of shit as many hamberders as you can force down his throat. Add lots of mayo and cheese please. I want that shitstain out of the white house and in federal prison.
2naSalit
(86,577 posts)and I winder if maybe he injured himself during a tantrum. Can't go out in public with an embarrassing bandage or sling etc. He was walking but his hands were obscured by some object, maybe he punched a window or a mirror? Just a thought.
dawg day
(7,947 posts)Saying it was scheduled, also that it wasn't really scheduled, just done this day because there was some free time. Routine, only sudden.
No treatment for cardiac or neurological problems.
It was very carefully worded... I can't find a copy posted online yet, but as I remember, it didn't really mention tests.
Jim Messina - who had been a chief of staff (or asst) for Obama said it sounded cagey, that the WH clinic always does the scheduled physicals, so they would not have gone to a hospital.
Also Larry pointed out that no one has seen Trump since-- the pool apparently saw him leaving Walter Reed, but nothing since. Weirdly, there was "proof of life"-- Trump made an unprecedented call to John Bel Edwards, the Dem who just won reelection for governor in Louisiana, the one Trump campaigned against. That sounds very staged. Why would he call Edwards except maybe to have a Democrat vouch for the call?
Where is Pence? That might be important. If there's some real medical issue, probably he would be nearby.
dawg day
(7,947 posts)Brother Buzz
(36,421 posts)Mary, sweet Mary
Oh Mary, sweet Mary
Oh Mary, sweet Mary
Oh Mary, sweet Mary
Nineteen hundred and twenty-three, when the judge took my liberty away from me
In nineteen hundred and twenty-three, when the judge took my liberty away from me
I left my wife wringin' her hands and cryin', sayin', "Lord have mercy on that man of mine"
I left my wife wringin' her hands and cryin', sayin', "Lord have mercy on that man of mine"