j myrle wrote:
"If she's gravely ill, what's she doing running in the first place?"
o'er-the-hillary isn't "gravely" ill. That implies an affliction that is so serious as to be on the edge of death's door.
But she -does- appear to be subject to bouts of serious illness.
More than that, these bouts seem to be occurring more frequently.
Whether she will respond to treatment, can't say.
But... obviously she -is- being "treated", and just as obviously, the treatments don't seem to be helping her condition.
The questions going forward:
Let's suppose she does get herself elected.
Will the pressures of the office of President be more taxing upon her, or less so (that those of the campaign)?
Will such pressures drive her health further downward?
If so, who will be pulling the strings behind her?