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Home Front: Politix
Hillary's Mysterious Handler Pops Up on Plane During Coughing Fit
2016-09-07
[Gateway] Hillary Clinton's mysterious handler disappeared in mid-August. In recent bizarre events on the campaign trail a strange man was noticed at Hillary Clinton's side.

Dr. Oladotun Okunola of the Neuroscience Center of Northern New Jersey in Morristown ?

Sorry, Dr. Okunola is currently taking no new patients.
Posted by:Besoeker

#17  Mental stress from trying to keep track of all the lies she's told.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2016-09-07 23:20  

#16  head injury

Boomerang Ashtray?
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2016-09-07 22:18  

#15  Wonder the Belladonna shows up?
Posted by: Procopius2k   2016-09-07 19:20  

#14  I was convinced of Parkinsons a few weeks back.

It's progressive (note the irony) and should show in the debates.
Posted by: phil_b   2016-09-07 17:58  

#13  HX Concussion and head injury, as well as reported lapse of memory and consciousness.

Cough may indicate dysphagia. That means swallowing difficulties, including her own saliva.

Problems with balance and gait? Head injuries can cause that too.

Diazepam at the ready is mainly for seizures - no other reason for a dose of that on-hand for administration stat. Seizures indicate an ongoing brain issue.

No Trump/conspiracy mongering. This is a legit indication of traumatic brain injury and possible damage. She needs to come clean.
Posted by: Thiper Glomorong6691   2016-09-07 17:39  

#12  The KBK videolink above is the most reasoned, compelling discussion I have seen on the Parkinson's question. It is worth the 16 minute view. You will be strongly persuaded.
Posted by: NoMoreBS   2016-09-07 17:38  

#11  The other day, Hillary was talking and her eyelids were drooping like she was nodding out. I'll bet she is on heavy doses of opioids.
Posted by: JohnQC   2016-09-07 14:19  

#10  Narcolepsy is sometimes misdiagnosed as restless leg syndrome... But sleep apnea (loud snoring) is also a sleep disorder. Narcolepsy is treated with sleep medication, apnea by wearing a breathing mask at night; neither requires constant companionship, let alone a doctor hovering within reach.
Posted by: trailing wife   2016-09-07 13:28  

#9  
Posted by: Vast Right Wing Conspiracy   2016-09-07 13:09  

#8  Parkinson's? We report, you decide.
Posted by: KBK   2016-09-07 09:45  

#7  What makes me wonder is, why carry it in his hand unless the 3-5 seconds it might take to get it from a jacket pocket might be a fatal delay?
Posted by: M. Murcek   2016-09-07 09:15  

#6  Has been seen carrying a Diazepam pen.

Diazepam = Valium

From Wiki - "It is commonly used to treat a range of conditions including anxiety, alcohol withdrawal syndrome, benzodiazepine withdrawal syndrome, muscle spasms, seizures, trouble sleeping, and restless legs syndrome."

Don't believe 'Sleep' is the issue.
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2016-09-07 08:47  

#5  I think this doctor is the Brother of the fake sign language interpreter that Obama had in Africa.

Snark of the day.
Posted by: Airandee    2016-09-07 06:23  

#4  Oh, groovy, a Rasputin.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2016-09-07 03:48  

#3  "Sleep Medicine Doctor"

Responsible for putting her to sleep at night. The luxuries of a Queen. Definitely not a part of Obama Care. But close.
Posted by: Punky Dark Lord of the Munchkins9523   2016-09-07 02:10  

#2  Secret Service code name - 'Odd Job'

Snark of the day, moderator division.
Posted by: Besoeker   2016-09-07 01:48  

#1  Comment from the above article:

James Montale · University of Virginia
I am 99% certain that Hillary's mysterious guard/handler is Dr.Oladotun Okunola of the Neuroscience Center of Northern New Jersey in Morristown, His professional biography states that he graduated from Howard University Medical School in 2001 and is a specialist in Neurology and Sleep Medicine.
Posted by: Besoeker   2016-09-07 01:28  

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