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Michele Bachmann migraines described as incapacitating
CBS A story from the ***conservative Daily Caller*** is raising questions over whether Republican presidential candidate Michele Bachmann gets migraine headaches that can incapacitate her for days at a time - as well as why her former allies might offer up such information. The story, which cites "three people who have worked closely with Bachmann," charges that the Minnesota lawmaker was hospitalized at least three times last year for stress-induced severe headaches. ***It says the migraines occur roughly once a week on average and can "incapacitate" Bachmann for days.*** (I think her normal state is incapacitated...hk) Asked about the report, Bachmann spokesperson Alice Stewart had this to say to CBS News: "Millions of Americans suffer with migraines. Congresswoman Bachmann does have migraines, and they are treated with medication." Stewart is quoted by the Daily Caller saying the migraines are "under control" and charging that the information in the story is "incorrect." She declined to discuss Bachmann's medical history. Bachmann's congressional office acknowledged that she was hospitalized in July 2010, but it would not discuss the reason. The story says she was also hospitalized in May 2010 in Los Angeles after being "desperately sick from headaches" during her flight to the city and in October 2010 after falling ill (and being put into a bed) at a fundraiser in Connecticut. It's worth noting here that Bachmann is known to have a poor relationship with many of the people who have worked for her, some of whom might want to cast Bachmann's migraines as more problematic than they actually are. (Former chief of staff Ron Carey, who has endorsed Tim Pawlenty in the presidential race, penned an incendiary op-ed in June saying Bachmann is not fit for the presidency.) The Daily Caller story appears to have been driven by an adviser to Bachmann's 2010 congressional campaign, who says Bachmann takes "all sorts of pills" to deal with her condition and is in constant contact with doctors. (Two others reportedly independently "provided detailed accounts of Bachmann's condition.") The sources are described as acting out of concern that Bachmann could be incapacitated during a crisis if she becomes president as well as concern that she could lose badly in a general election campaign if the migraine issue takes center stage - not from a desire to bring down a former boss with whom they are now on bad terms. |
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On Jul 19, 8:18*pm, Harryk wrote:
Michele Bachmann migraines described as incapacitating CBS A story from the ***conservative Daily Caller*** is raising questions over whether Republican presidential candidate Michele Bachmann gets migraine headaches that can incapacitate her for days at a time - as well as why her former allies might offer up such information. The story, which cites "three people who have worked closely with Bachmann," charges that the Minnesota lawmaker was hospitalized at least three times last year for stress-induced severe headaches. ***It says the migraines occur roughly once a week on average and can "incapacitate" Bachmann for days.*** (I think her normal state is incapacitated...hk) Asked about the report, Bachmann spokesperson Alice Stewart had this to say to CBS News: "Millions of Americans suffer with migraines. Congresswoman Bachmann does have migraines, and they are treated with medication." Stewart is quoted by the Daily Caller saying the migraines are "under control" and charging that the information in the story is "incorrect." She declined to discuss Bachmann's medical history. Bachmann's congressional office acknowledged that she was hospitalized in July 2010, but it would not discuss the reason. The story says she was also hospitalized in May 2010 in Los Angeles after being "desperately sick from headaches" during her flight to the city and in October 2010 after falling ill (and being put into a bed) at a fundraiser in Connecticut. It's worth noting here that Bachmann is known to have a poor relationship with many of the people who have worked for her, some of whom might want to cast Bachmann's migraines as more problematic than they actually are. (Former chief of staff Ron Carey, who has endorsed Tim Pawlenty in the presidential race, penned an incendiary op-ed in June saying Bachmann is not fit for the presidency.) The Daily Caller story appears to have been driven by an adviser to Bachmann's 2010 congressional campaign, who says Bachmann takes "all sorts of pills" to deal with her condition and is in constant contact with doctors. (Two others reportedly independently "provided detailed accounts of Bachmann's condition.") The sources are described as acting out of concern that Bachmann could be incapacitated during a crisis if she becomes president as well as concern that she could lose badly in a general election campaign if the migraine issue takes center stage - not from a desire to bring down a former boss with whom they are now on bad terms. I've had Migraines blind me. |
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On Tue, 19 Jul 2011 20:18:39 -0400, Harryk
wrote: Michele Bachmann migraines described as incapacitating CBS A story from the ***conservative Daily Caller*** is raising questions over whether Republican presidential candidate Michele Bachmann gets migraine headaches that can incapacitate her for days at a time - as well as why her former allies might offer up such information. The story, which cites "three people who have worked closely with Bachmann," charges that the Minnesota lawmaker was hospitalized at least three times last year for stress-induced severe headaches. ***It says the migraines occur roughly once a week on average and can "incapacitate" Bachmann for days.*** (I think her normal state is incapacitated...hk) Asked about the report, Bachmann spokesperson Alice Stewart had this to say to CBS News: "Millions of Americans suffer with migraines. Congresswoman Bachmann does have migraines, and they are treated with medication." Stewart is quoted by the Daily Caller saying the migraines are "under control" and charging that the information in the story is "incorrect." She declined to discuss Bachmann's medical history. Bachmann's congressional office acknowledged that she was hospitalized in July 2010, but it would not discuss the reason. The story says she was also hospitalized in May 2010 in Los Angeles after being "desperately sick from headaches" during her flight to the city and in October 2010 after falling ill (and being put into a bed) at a fundraiser in Connecticut. It's worth noting here that Bachmann is known to have a poor relationship with many of the people who have worked for her, some of whom might want to cast Bachmann's migraines as more problematic than they actually are. (Former chief of staff Ron Carey, who has endorsed Tim Pawlenty in the presidential race, penned an incendiary op-ed in June saying Bachmann is not fit for the presidency.) The Daily Caller story appears to have been driven by an adviser to Bachmann's 2010 congressional campaign, who says Bachmann takes "all sorts of pills" to deal with her condition and is in constant contact with doctors. (Two others reportedly independently "provided detailed accounts of Bachmann's condition.") The sources are described as acting out of concern that Bachmann could be incapacitated during a crisis if she becomes president as well as concern that she could lose badly in a general election campaign if the migraine issue takes center stage - not from a desire to bring down a former boss with whom they are now on bad terms. What goes around, comes around. She distributes enough headaches to kill a moose. |
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On 19/07/2011 6:18 PM, Harryk wrote:
Michele Bachmann migraines described as incapacitating CBS A story from the ***conservative Daily Caller*** is raising questions over whether Republican presidential candidate Michele Bachmann gets migraine headaches that can incapacitate her for days at a time - as well as why her former allies might offer up such information. The story, which cites "three people who have worked closely with Bachmann," charges that the Minnesota lawmaker was hospitalized at least three times last year for stress-induced severe headaches. ***It says the migraines occur roughly once a week on average and can "incapacitate" Bachmann for days.*** (I think her normal state is incapacitated...hk) Asked about the report, Bachmann spokesperson Alice Stewart had this to say to CBS News: "Millions of Americans suffer with migraines. Congresswoman Bachmann does have migraines, and they are treated with medication." Stewart is quoted by the Daily Caller saying the migraines are "under control" and charging that the information in the story is "incorrect." She declined to discuss Bachmann's medical history. Bachmann's congressional office acknowledged that she was hospitalized in July 2010, but it would not discuss the reason. The story says she was also hospitalized in May 2010 in Los Angeles after being "desperately sick from headaches" during her flight to the city and in October 2010 after falling ill (and being put into a bed) at a fundraiser in Connecticut. It's worth noting here that Bachmann is known to have a poor relationship with many of the people who have worked for her, some of whom might want to cast Bachmann's migraines as more problematic than they actually are. (Former chief of staff Ron Carey, who has endorsed Tim Pawlenty in the presidential race, penned an incendiary op-ed in June saying Bachmann is not fit for the presidency.) The Daily Caller story appears to have been driven by an adviser to Bachmann's 2010 congressional campaign, who says Bachmann takes "all sorts of pills" to deal with her condition and is in constant contact with doctors. (Two others reportedly independently "provided detailed accounts of Bachmann's condition.") The sources are described as acting out of concern that Bachmann could be incapacitated during a crisis if she becomes president as well as concern that she could lose badly in a general election campaign if the migraine issue takes center stage - not from a desire to bring down a former boss with whom they are now on bad terms. Your weekly hate of women rant? I can just smell the liberal fleabag fear and hear the smear. Face it, big spender Obama is a one term jive turkey. -- What government fears the most is that the people correctly learn that they need government less than the government needs them. Say no more debt, no more debt-slave taxes. Economic freedom matters too! |
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On 7/20/11 1:52 PM, Canuck57 wrote:
On 19/07/2011 6:18 PM, Harryk wrote: Michele Bachmann migraines described as incapacitating CBS A story from the ***conservative Daily Caller*** is raising questions over whether Republican presidential candidate Michele Bachmann gets migraine headaches that can incapacitate her for days at a time - as well as why her former allies might offer up such information. The story, which cites "three people who have worked closely with Bachmann," charges that the Minnesota lawmaker was hospitalized at least three times last year for stress-induced severe headaches. ***It says the migraines occur roughly once a week on average and can "incapacitate" Bachmann for days.*** (I think her normal state is incapacitated...hk) Asked about the report, Bachmann spokesperson Alice Stewart had this to say to CBS News: "Millions of Americans suffer with migraines. Congresswoman Bachmann does have migraines, and they are treated with medication." Stewart is quoted by the Daily Caller saying the migraines are "under control" and charging that the information in the story is "incorrect." She declined to discuss Bachmann's medical history. Bachmann's congressional office acknowledged that she was hospitalized in July 2010, but it would not discuss the reason. The story says she was also hospitalized in May 2010 in Los Angeles after being "desperately sick from headaches" during her flight to the city and in October 2010 after falling ill (and being put into a bed) at a fundraiser in Connecticut. It's worth noting here that Bachmann is known to have a poor relationship with many of the people who have worked for her, some of whom might want to cast Bachmann's migraines as more problematic than they actually are. (Former chief of staff Ron Carey, who has endorsed Tim Pawlenty in the presidential race, penned an incendiary op-ed in June saying Bachmann is not fit for the presidency.) The Daily Caller story appears to have been driven by an adviser to Bachmann's 2010 congressional campaign, who says Bachmann takes "all sorts of pills" to deal with her condition and is in constant contact with doctors. (Two others reportedly independently "provided detailed accounts of Bachmann's condition.") The sources are described as acting out of concern that Bachmann could be incapacitated during a crisis if she becomes president as well as concern that she could lose badly in a general election campaign if the migraine issue takes center stage - not from a desire to bring down a former boss with whom they are now on bad terms. Your weekly hate of women rant? I can just smell the liberal fleabag fear and hear the smear. Face it, big spender Obama is a one term jive turkey. Hate of women? I don't hate women, birdbrain. I have great disdain for Bachmann, and I'd have it if she were a man. It has nothing to do with her gender. BTW, I just learned her hubby is an *unlicensed" psychologist and clinic owner. "Unlicensed," with his "degrees" from Christian diploma mills. He ought to be tarred and feathered. |
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On 20/07/2011 12:15 PM, Harryk wrote:
On 7/20/11 1:52 PM, Canuck57 wrote: On 19/07/2011 6:18 PM, Harryk wrote: Michele Bachmann migraines described as incapacitating CBS A story from the ***conservative Daily Caller*** is raising questions over whether Republican presidential candidate Michele Bachmann gets migraine headaches that can incapacitate her for days at a time - as well as why her former allies might offer up such information. The story, which cites "three people who have worked closely with Bachmann," charges that the Minnesota lawmaker was hospitalized at least three times last year for stress-induced severe headaches. ***It says the migraines occur roughly once a week on average and can "incapacitate" Bachmann for days.*** (I think her normal state is incapacitated...hk) Asked about the report, Bachmann spokesperson Alice Stewart had this to say to CBS News: "Millions of Americans suffer with migraines. Congresswoman Bachmann does have migraines, and they are treated with medication." Stewart is quoted by the Daily Caller saying the migraines are "under control" and charging that the information in the story is "incorrect." She declined to discuss Bachmann's medical history. Bachmann's congressional office acknowledged that she was hospitalized in July 2010, but it would not discuss the reason. The story says she was also hospitalized in May 2010 in Los Angeles after being "desperately sick from headaches" during her flight to the city and in October 2010 after falling ill (and being put into a bed) at a fundraiser in Connecticut. It's worth noting here that Bachmann is known to have a poor relationship with many of the people who have worked for her, some of whom might want to cast Bachmann's migraines as more problematic than they actually are. (Former chief of staff Ron Carey, who has endorsed Tim Pawlenty in the presidential race, penned an incendiary op-ed in June saying Bachmann is not fit for the presidency.) The Daily Caller story appears to have been driven by an adviser to Bachmann's 2010 congressional campaign, who says Bachmann takes "all sorts of pills" to deal with her condition and is in constant contact with doctors. (Two others reportedly independently "provided detailed accounts of Bachmann's condition.") The sources are described as acting out of concern that Bachmann could be incapacitated during a crisis if she becomes president as well as concern that she could lose badly in a general election campaign if the migraine issue takes center stage - not from a desire to bring down a former boss with whom they are now on bad terms. Your weekly hate of women rant? I can just smell the liberal fleabag fear and hear the smear. Face it, big spender Obama is a one term jive turkey. Hate of women? I don't hate women, birdbrain. I have great disdain for Bachmann, and I'd have it if she were a man. It has nothing to do with her gender. BTW, I just learned her hubby is an *unlicensed" psychologist and clinic owner. "Unlicensed," with his "degrees" from Christian diploma mills. He ought to be tarred and feathered. Well, you seem to have an aversion to attractive women in politics. Will go after Palin's daughter, but no Obama's polygamist father. So how is the 57 state president doing for ya? -- What government fears the most is that the people correctly learn that they need government less than the government needs them. Say no more debt, no more debt-slave taxes. Economic freedom matters too! |
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On 7/20/11 3:04 PM, Canuck57 wrote:
On 20/07/2011 12:15 PM, Harryk wrote: On 7/20/11 1:52 PM, Canuck57 wrote: On 19/07/2011 6:18 PM, Harryk wrote: Michele Bachmann migraines described as incapacitating CBS A story from the ***conservative Daily Caller*** is raising questions over whether Republican presidential candidate Michele Bachmann gets migraine headaches that can incapacitate her for days at a time - as well as why her former allies might offer up such information. The story, which cites "three people who have worked closely with Bachmann," charges that the Minnesota lawmaker was hospitalized at least three times last year for stress-induced severe headaches. ***It says the migraines occur roughly once a week on average and can "incapacitate" Bachmann for days.*** (I think her normal state is incapacitated...hk) Asked about the report, Bachmann spokesperson Alice Stewart had this to say to CBS News: "Millions of Americans suffer with migraines. Congresswoman Bachmann does have migraines, and they are treated with medication." Stewart is quoted by the Daily Caller saying the migraines are "under control" and charging that the information in the story is "incorrect." She declined to discuss Bachmann's medical history. Bachmann's congressional office acknowledged that she was hospitalized in July 2010, but it would not discuss the reason. The story says she was also hospitalized in May 2010 in Los Angeles after being "desperately sick from headaches" during her flight to the city and in October 2010 after falling ill (and being put into a bed) at a fundraiser in Connecticut. It's worth noting here that Bachmann is known to have a poor relationship with many of the people who have worked for her, some of whom might want to cast Bachmann's migraines as more problematic than they actually are. (Former chief of staff Ron Carey, who has endorsed Tim Pawlenty in the presidential race, penned an incendiary op-ed in June saying Bachmann is not fit for the presidency.) The Daily Caller story appears to have been driven by an adviser to Bachmann's 2010 congressional campaign, who says Bachmann takes "all sorts of pills" to deal with her condition and is in constant contact with doctors. (Two others reportedly independently "provided detailed accounts of Bachmann's condition.") The sources are described as acting out of concern that Bachmann could be incapacitated during a crisis if she becomes president as well as concern that she could lose badly in a general election campaign if the migraine issue takes center stage - not from a desire to bring down a former boss with whom they are now on bad terms. Your weekly hate of women rant? I can just smell the liberal fleabag fear and hear the smear. Face it, big spender Obama is a one term jive turkey. Hate of women? I don't hate women, birdbrain. I have great disdain for Bachmann, and I'd have it if she were a man. It has nothing to do with her gender. BTW, I just learned her hubby is an *unlicensed" psychologist and clinic owner. "Unlicensed," with his "degrees" from Christian diploma mills. He ought to be tarred and feathered. Well, you seem to have an aversion to attractive women in politics. Will go after Palin's daughter, but no Obama's polygamist father. So how is the 57 state president doing for ya? I have an aversion to *dumb* people in politics. That aversion includes Bachmann and Palin. I blame the Palin girl's mother for the daughter's pregnancy. |
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@mypacks.net says... On 7/20/11 1:52 PM, Canuck57 wrote: On 19/07/2011 6:18 PM, Harryk wrote: Michele Bachmann migraines described as incapacitating CBS A story from the ***conservative Daily Caller*** is raising questions over whether Republican presidential candidate Michele Bachmann gets migraine headaches that can incapacitate her for days at a time - as well as why her former allies might offer up such information. The story, which cites "three people who have worked closely with Bachmann," charges that the Minnesota lawmaker was hospitalized at least three times last year for stress-induced severe headaches. ***It says the migraines occur roughly once a week on average and can "incapacitate" Bachmann for days.*** (I think her normal state is incapacitated...hk) Asked about the report, Bachmann spokesperson Alice Stewart had this to say to CBS News: "Millions of Americans suffer with migraines. Congresswoman Bachmann does have migraines, and they are treated with medication." Stewart is quoted by the Daily Caller saying the migraines are "under control" and charging that the information in the story is "incorrect." She declined to discuss Bachmann's medical history. Bachmann's congressional office acknowledged that she was hospitalized in July 2010, but it would not discuss the reason. The story says she was also hospitalized in May 2010 in Los Angeles after being "desperately sick from headaches" during her flight to the city and in October 2010 after falling ill (and being put into a bed) at a fundraiser in Connecticut. It's worth noting here that Bachmann is known to have a poor relationship with many of the people who have worked for her, some of whom might want to cast Bachmann's migraines as more problematic than they actually are. (Former chief of staff Ron Carey, who has endorsed Tim Pawlenty in the presidential race, penned an incendiary op-ed in June saying Bachmann is not fit for the presidency.) The Daily Caller story appears to have been driven by an adviser to Bachmann's 2010 congressional campaign, who says Bachmann takes "all sorts of pills" to deal with her condition and is in constant contact with doctors. (Two others reportedly independently "provided detailed accounts of Bachmann's condition.") The sources are described as acting out of concern that Bachmann could be incapacitated during a crisis if she becomes president as well as concern that she could lose badly in a general election campaign if the migraine issue takes center stage - not from a desire to bring down a former boss with whom they are now on bad terms. Your weekly hate of women rant? I can just smell the liberal fleabag fear and hear the smear. Face it, big spender Obama is a one term jive turkey. Hate of women? I don't hate women, birdbrain. I have great disdain for Bachmann, and I'd have it if she were a man. It has nothing to do with her gender. BTW, I just learned her hubby is an *unlicensed" psychologist and clinic owner. "Unlicensed," with his "degrees" from Christian diploma mills. He ought to be tarred and feathered. You stupid spoofer! My wife is a Dr. Dr. Dr. and working on a fourth one. I've stated here that she's quite young, so how do you think she's gotten close to four doctorate degrees? Surely wasn't from Yale, where I went. |
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On 7/20/2011 3:08 PM, Harryk wrote:
I blame the Palin girl's mother for the daughter's pregnancy. Will someone please teach Harriet about the birds and the bees. |
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On 7/20/11 3:14 PM, Florida Jim wrote:
On 7/20/2011 3:08 PM, Harryk wrote: I blame the Palin girl's mother for the daughter's pregnancy. Will someone please teach Harriet about the birds and the bees. An intelligent mother would have made sure her daughter knew how to prevent unwanted pregnancies. Sarah Palin is not intelligent. It took her, what, attendance at five colleges before she found one willing to give her a degree? |
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