Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Clinton Surrenders to Another Coughing Fit


By Free Beacon, April 18, 2016 

Hillary Clinton gave in to her nagging cough during a radio interview with The Breakfast Club Monday, battling her itchy throat for a full minute.

The fit began with a light cough that Clinton attempted to alleviate with a sip of water.

When host Angela Yee asked Clinton whether her gender would be an issue in dealings with foreign governments, however, the former secretary of state could not contain her urge any longer.

“Well, I don’t think so. There is a lot of oppression against women that we have to address,” Clinton said and coughed.

“Excuse me, sorry,” she said and blamed her cough on allergies.

“Allergy season,” Clinton said and reached for her water cup. “How do you guys do it?”

Her cough was such that host DJ Envy offered Clinton CPR.


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