Michelle
Obama, widely acknowledged as Hillary Clinton's most effective campaign
surrogate, is concerned that the Democrat presidential nominee's health
is so fragile that she depends on stimulant drugs to get her through
the grueling race for the White House.
Both
Michelle and Barack Obama have been concerned with the state of
Hillary's health since her presidential campaign began. The Obamas know
that Hillary suffers from a slew of severe and debilitating health
issues, all of which I have exposed in my latest New York Times bestseller Guilty as Sin.
According
to a guest who stayed overnight in the White House and was present in
the Family Residence during a discussion of Hillary's health, Barack
Obama and Valerie Jarrett, the president's chief adviser, agreed with
the first lady that Hillary has relied on booster drugs during her
campaign rallies and three debates with Donald Trump.
They
came to that conclusion after a recent meeting with Hillary in the
White House, where Hillary made an effort to persuade the president and
first lady to coordinate their public appearances with Robby Mook, the
Clinton campaign manager.
When
Hillary suggested that the president and the first lady submit their
speeches in advance to Mook in order to make sure they were on the same
page as Hillary's campaign, Michelle Obama broke out in derisive
laughter.
"Michelle
made it plain that she and Barack knew how campaigns work better than
Hillary or Mook," said the source who participated in the discussion.
"After all, Barack cleaned Hillary's clock during the 2008 Democratic
Party primaries.
"During
the heated discussion over campaign coordination," the source
continued, "Hillary suddenly broke out in a coughing fit. The president
offered Hillary a glass of water, but Hillary's coughing only grew
worse.
"The
president became so alarmed that he summoned one of the five doctors
who rotate on duty 24/7 in the White House Medical Unit. The doctor
rushed to the Oval Office."
While
the doctor was administering to Hillary, the president, the first lady
and Valerie Jarrett stepped outside and turned the Oval Office over to
Hillary and the doctor. After a while, the doctor emerged and told
everyone that he was able to stop Hillary's convulsive coughing and that
she was all right.
"The
experience left the president and first lady shaken and worried," said
the source. "It was clear to them that Hillary was not well. They know
how exhausting and draining a presidential campaign is. Clearly, the
Hillary they saw in the White House was different than the Hillary the
public has seen during her rallies and in the debates.
"They
concluded that there was no way that Hillary could make it through such
a demanding ordeal without getting some help from booster drugs."
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