A couple days ago, we reported that Bill Clinton had been hospitalized.
For what you ask?
The New York Times reported the sickness as:
Former President Bill Clinton has been hospitalized after he had a urological infection that developed into sepsis, an aide said on Thursday. The aide said Mr. Clinton’s sepsis was not considered to be acute.
In layman’s terms: infection of the penis.
You don’t say.
He was released today, and the MSM did everything they can to make him look good.
Take a look:
But the raw video of his release reveals he does not look good.
Not at all.
Is this the “out” they are setting up?
All just speculation.
What’s not speculation is how bad he looks in this video.
And no, I’m not gloating in his demise.
Merely reporting on a story the way I see it.
That’s all.
We wish him a speedy and full recovery.
Take a look, here on Rumble:
The NY Post reports:
Former President Bill Clinton was released from a California hospital on Sunday after undergoing treatment for a urological infection unrelated to COVID-19.
Clinton walked slowly out of the California Irvine Medical Center arm in arm with his wife Hillary Clinton, the former secretary of state. He stopped to shake hands with doctors and nurses lined up near the hospital’s exit.
“His fever and white blood cell count are normalized and he will return home to New York to finish his course of antibiotics,” Dr. Alpesh N. Amin said in a statement forwarded by Clinton spokesman Angel Ureña.
Clinton, 75, was admitted to the University of California at Irvine Medical Center last Tuesday and was treated with antibiotics, Ureña said in an update Saturday.
Here’s how CNN covered it:
University of California Irvine Health Department of Medicine Executive Director Dr. Alpesh N. Amin, who had been overseeing Clinton’s medical team, released a statement following Clinton’s release.
“President Clinton was discharged from UC Irvine Medical Center today. His fever and white blood cell count are normalized, and he will return home to New York to finish his course of antibiotics,” Amin wrote. “On behalf of everyone at UC Irvine Medical Center, we were honored to have treated him and will continue to monitor his progress.”
Clinton had been admitted last week to the UC Irvine Medical Center’s intensive care unit for a urinary tract infection that spread to his bloodstream. The former President, who was in good spirits throughout his treatment, had been treated in the ICU for privacy and safety, not because he needed intensive care, according to his doctors.
Clinton, 75, had felt fatigued on Tuesday and was admitted to the hospital after testing, according to his office. The former President was in California for a private event for his foundation, and Hillary Clinton went to the event on Thursday evening to “represent both of them” and then went to the hospital to be with him, a Clinton spokesman told CNN.