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corbettkroehler

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38. Those Mannerisms Were Resolved In The Hospital Cath Lab
Mon Oct 14, 2019, 01:55 PM
Oct 2019

I, too, saw the mannerisms. Fortunately, I have seen his fitness since his procedure. In a vacuum, your position is accurate but, in fairness, you need to see how he looks post-procedure before making your final judgment. Here's a sample:




If this doesn't sway you, I have no doubt that you'll see all the proof you need during the THREE-HOUR Ohio debate October 15.
If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Undecided

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Sanders' Heart Attack [View all] kurtcagle Oct 2019 OP
As far as I know, there is no evidence of Sanders having chronic heart disease. pangaia Oct 2019 #1
His heart attack, in conjunction with the "slip-and-fall" episode in the hotel bathroom... NurseJackie Oct 2019 #12
Your unfailing love for Senator Sanders is well- known among DU' ers. pangaia Oct 2019 #13
What was that? Evolve Dammit Oct 2019 #19
Ha! I've claimed no such affection for BS... NurseJackie Oct 2019 #20
It actually wasn't a "slip and fall", he supposedly walked into the shower door. Interesting... George II Oct 2019 #17
on top of the fact that he was already falling in the polls mopinko Oct 2019 #2
With excetion of Elizabeth , all of the other the candidates have been dropping in the polls ritapria Oct 2019 #3
Because Sanders has such a substantial following, his followers and media falsely assume... Garrett78 Oct 2019 #4
Field should clear quickly by December kurtcagle Oct 2019 #7
The longer it takes to get winnowed, the more distorted the polls remain. Garrett78 Oct 2019 #8
Beto has made it clear that he is staying in the race for president. nt TexasTowelie Oct 2019 #30
I'd be shocked if Beto did that; the TX Senate primary is already very crowded yellowdogintexas Oct 2019 #31
My husband is going through recuperation murielm99 Oct 2019 #5
Re: My husband is going through recuperation kurtcagle Oct 2019 #6
I'm Still Feeling The Bern DrFunkenstein Oct 2019 #9
I have similar thoughts Catch2.2 Oct 2019 #15
Thanks, kurtcagle. My husband really loves Bernie, but even he is saying, "Retire." Hekate Oct 2019 #10
Like Bernie has said many times, its not about Bernie, its about the country & who will be best yaesu Oct 2019 #11
This message was self-deleted by its author flibbitygiblets Oct 2019 #24
Ah....the old Bernie's too prideful to withdraw and thereby help my preferred candidate routine. aikoaiko Oct 2019 #14
How "old" is that, exactly? ehrnst Oct 2019 #25
I'd change my preferred candidate in a snap if I was sure that person could win flibbitygiblets Oct 2019 #28
My partner who is a good two decades younger than Bernie had a couple of heart attacks Soph0571 Oct 2019 #16
You know if Bernie's decision didn't possibly effect the fate of millions I'd agree. dem4decades Oct 2019 #36
I'm fond enough of Sanders to want him to withdraw for his own sake Boomer Oct 2019 #18
I suffered nearly the same thing as Sanders. JohnnyRingo Oct 2019 #21
Keith Richards and Dick Cheney are still alive. MasonDreams Oct 2019 #22
Neither of them is POTUS, or running for POTUS and I'm very glad of that. (nt) ehrnst Oct 2019 #23
Actually I'd take Keith Richards over pretty much any Republican flibbitygiblets Oct 2019 #29
I'd even take Keith Richards over a couple of the Democratic candidates... comradebillyboy Oct 2019 #35
I trust Sanders and his doctors and I'm not going to judge others based on my experience. nilram Oct 2019 #26
This message was self-deleted by its author elocs Oct 2019 #27
It doesn't. NurseJackie Oct 2019 #33
I had a major heart attack 25 years ago Mossfern Oct 2019 #32
Well definitely don't run for President then --- and take care of yourself. Wishing you well. Nanjeanne Oct 2019 #34
I hope Bernie continues to get stronger democrank Oct 2019 #37
Those Mannerisms Were Resolved In The Hospital Cath Lab corbettkroehler Oct 2019 #38
My husband had 2 stents put in after his heart attack. Healthy as a horse and going strong Autumn Oct 2019 #39
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