How a smartphone camera changed the discussion on Clinton’s health

The Hill: The Clinton campaign almost got away with it.

On Sunday at a 9/11 ceremony marking 15 years since the attacks, Hillary Clinton wasn’t feeling well to the point she had to make an early exit. Her handlers obviously knew what such an exit would do: Feed the narrative — irresponsibly called conspiracy theory at that point by too many posing as objective journalists — that there really was something more than allergies surrounding the Democratic presidential nominee’s health.

So Clinton was whisked away. Reporters embedded in her campaign were left in the dark for 90 minutes as to her whereabouts while the escape from New York was concocted.

And she almost got away without any video footage via news crews showing it.

But as Clinton approached her van, a 50-year-old man by the name of Zdenek Gazda filmed her with his smartphone. Gazda is a Czech immigrant, Clinton supporter, and to my pleasant surprise, a huge New Jersey Devils fan.

He proceeded to upload the video onto his Twitter feed, which can serve as everyone’s own newsroom. As of Tuesday, more than 11 million people have viewed his Tweet, and at least hundreds of millions more worldwide have seen the video via broadcast outlets and other forms of social media such as YouTube and Facebook.

Gazda joins the growing list of citizen journalists armed with a camera and his or her own broadcast station via Twitter, YouTube, Facebook or all of the above. And if he wasn’t there at that moment, you can rest assured Clinton’s communication team would have been spinning the “nothing-to-see-here” line and most of the media would be spinning along a much different, muted tune.

Without video evidence, some conservative outlets may have raised questions about Clinton leaving such a solemn and sacred event early. But those questions and scrutiny would have stayed in that bubble, called crazy and conspiracy and therefore out of traditional media. As a result, 9/11 retrospectives and some political talk from the Sunday talk shows would have dominated the headlines instead.

For Team Clinton, it would have been mission accomplished. No need to share the diagnoses of pneumonia for Clinton or for anyone on the campaign staff. Even Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) could have kept his own spell with the disease under wraps instead of suddenly sharing that little piece of information yesterday in an effort to attempt to portray it as a downright epidemic.

Instead, Clinton is finally forced to share her prognosis of pneumonia — if that’s all this is, which some top doctors are questioning — and will release more of her medical records this week, as will Trump, on “Dr. Oz.”

But the Clinton campaign tried to keep Americans in the dark once again. There’s a reason nearly 70 percent of the country in poll after poll finds her to be not honest and trustworthy.

“She entered the van on her own accord,” deputy press secretary Brian Fallon had the audacity to say to MSNBC’s Andrea Mitchell Monday despite Gazda’s video clearly showing three people helping a fallen Clinton get in.

“We could have done better yesterday, but it is a fact that public knows more about [Hillary Rodham Clinton] than any other candidate in history.”

Yup — which is why more medical records need to be released next week. The hubris of the defeated is dumbfounding sometimes.

But it never should have come to this: Both Trump and Clinton should — being elderly at 70 and almost 69, respectively, while seeking arguably the most stressful and grueling job in the world — be examined by independent doctors and have those findings released to the public in full.

Given the stakes, is that really such an outlandish request?

The Gazda video serves a powerful and potentially devastating image the Clinton campaign will have to answer to for the remainder of the campaign with every cough and other health oddity on the campaign trail.

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Election Betting Odds

According to this site, Hillary’s chances of winning are 62.3%, down 7.4% in the last week. Donald Trump’s chances of winning are 30.1%, up 2.9% in the past week.

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Strategist: If Trump Wins, ‘The U.S. Economy Would Take Off in a Big Way’

Bloomberg: Financial markets are starting to “wake up” to the possibility of a Donald Trump presidency in the wake of Hillary Clinton’s recent health concerns and tightening polls, according to Bank of America Merrill Lynch Head of Global Rates and Currencies Research David Woo. He says investors are still underestimating the real estate mogul’s chances of ascending to the highest office in the land, and what a seismic change this could be for markets and the world’s largest economy.
While the outsider candidate poses a risk to one of 2016’s hot investment strategies, he could prove to be a massive boost for the greenback and U.S. economy.
“The U.S. economy would take off in a big way” if Trump were elected and Republicans control both legislative houses next year, said Woo, thanks to the fiscal stimulus that Trump would enact. Trump has pledged to spend at least twice as much as the Democratic nominee on infrastructure and also enact a massive tax cut, two measures that would entail a renewed issuance of Treasuries.
Against this backdrop, the greenback would strengthen and U.S. Treasury yields would rise, a view shared by Woo and other fixed income veterans as well.

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Mickey Kaus: #HillarysHealth already no longer trending?

Mickey tweets: Sure. Everyone trusts @Twitter. #AllHandsOnDeck

Responses:

* @twitter It actually never even trended. At what point do we just call it “State Run Media?”

* It only trended for a couple hours. Came up late then ended quickly. Obvious manipulation by @twitter and @support

* The same thing happened on facebook about 90 minutes ago. Went from 1M people discussing, to off the list.

* The top story became Steve Harvey meeting his body-double on Family Feud at 66K. Or is mentioning doubles verboten?

* And while #HillarysHealth has disappeared, Twitter actually wants us to believe David Duke is trending worldwide

* twitter, FB, MSM all run by liberals in the tank 4 corrupt Clinton.

* They cooked the books. Thus story isn’t going away. Hillary is in big trouble. Nobody wants a sick president.

* BREAKING: Hillary’s Health no longer an Issue Aides Claim The 2 D-Cell Batteries that Animate Her Have Been Replaced.

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U.S. tech firms urge Congress to allow internet domain changeover

It does not seem like American tech firms are on the side of America. They’re all lined up for Hillary Clinton and against the nationalist candidate Donald Trump. They all want more foreign visas so they can displace American workers with foreigners.

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Major technology companies including Facebook, Google and Twitter are urging Congress to support a plan for the U.S. government to cede control of the internet’s technical management to the global community, they said in a joint letter dated on Tuesday.

The U.S. Commerce Department has primary oversight of the internet’s management, largely because it was invented in the United States. Some Republican lawmakers are trying to block the handover to global stakeholders, which include businesses, tech experts and public interest advocates, saying it could stifle online freedom by giving voting rights to authoritarian governments.

The years-long plan to transfer oversight of the nonprofit Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, or ICANN, is scheduled to occur on Oct. 1 unless Congress votes to block the handover. The California-based corporation operates the database for domain names such as .com and .net and their corresponding numeric addresses that allow computers to connect.

In the Sept. 13 letter, a copy of which had been reviewed by Reuters before it was sent, the technology companies said it was “imperative” that Congress does not delay the transition.

“A global, interoperable and stable Internet is essential for our economic and national security, and we remain committed to completing the nearly twenty year transition to the multi stakeholder model that will best serve U.S. interests,” the letter said.

Other signatories include Amazon, Cloudflare, Yahoo and several technology trade organizations.

Former presidential hopeful Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, who leads the opposition against the handover, will hold a congressional hearing on Wednesday to review the transition, which he has criticized as a “giveaway of our internet freedom.”

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