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January 6, 2010

Parsing Pelosi

Speaking of the Health Care Bill: "There has never been a more open process for any legislation," Pelosi said at a press conference.

In December HillBuzz asked How sick is Nancy Pelosi? and offered a diagnosis:

We haven't noticed the Parkinson's signs in Pelosi. We do, however, see them in Dr. Utopia -- who makes us think of Muhammad Ali and how he behaved at the very beginning of his own symptoms, before he made an official announcement. With Pelosi, our gut says she’s more likely to have Alzheimers.
Once our friend mentioned that, it makes a lot more sense.], it makes a lot more sense. We've known two people who suffered with forms of dementia, but have never known an Alzheimer's patient personally. We are speaking seriously, not joking at all, when we say that yes, truthfully, it does appear Pelosi is suffering from something that addles her, clouds her judgment, makes her say ridiculous things, and causes her to lose her train of thought and act erratically.

Posted by Vanderleun at January 6, 2010 5:49 AM. This is an entry on the sideblog of American Digest: Check it out.

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We are speaking seriously, not joking at all, when we say that yes, truthfully, it does appear Pelosi is suffering from something that addles her, clouds her judgment, makes her say ridiculous things, and causes her to lose her train of thought and act erratically.

Or maybe she's just a stupid cow.

Posted by: Don Rodrigo at January 6, 2010 11:54 AM

I'm with Don.

Posted by: Kerry at January 6, 2010 3:43 PM

Does Botox cross into the brain and does it cause damage once it gets into the brain? Does anyone know?

Posted by: chris at January 7, 2010 9:26 AM

There is something clouding her judgment - overweening self-esteem.

Alzheimer's? That's nothing in comparison.

Posted by: Mikey NTH at January 8, 2010 1:25 PM

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