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Bill Clinton’s battle with a tragic brain disease is sparking fears he won’t live to see the November elections! “Bill is clearly not the same person he was a year ago, or even six months ago,” a political spy told
The National ENQUIRER. "He is much slower physically, and he suffers periodic mental lapses.”
Hillary Clinton campaigns for the Iowa Caucus
Many of the former President's fans were concerned as he seemed dazed while standing behind wife Hillary as she declared victory in this week's Democratic primary in Iowa. Calling Clinton’s condition “clearly deteriorated,” the source noted the ex-Prez “clearly has trouble maintaining his balance. It’s just devastating to see him like this.”
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The ENQUIRER revealed in September 2009 that Clinton was fighting Parkinson’s disease, a brain illness highlighted by worsening tremors of the arms, legs, jaws and face.
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Clinton’s condition seemed to stabilize for some time. But his left hand was seen shaking uncontrollably as he campaigned in Iowa earlier for Hillary — touching off a new round of concern about the 69-year-old former Commander-in-Chief.
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Bill has denied he suffers from Parkinson’s and blames the tremors on old age, shaking too many hands, and signing too many autographs.
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But insiders insist that he’s just trying to keep the spotlight on Hillary. “He’s fading fast and everyone can see it,” said the insider.
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“His daughter, Chelsea," added the source, "is due to give birth this summer and everyone is hoping he’ll be here to see his new grandchild. But, sadly, at this point there are real concerns whether he’ll be here to vote in the November presidential election!" And recent events have given insiders fresh fears about Bill 's performance on the campaign trail.
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A recent article in the "Chicago Tribune" described how Bill had become flustered while trying to make a point against presidential candidate Bernie Sanders.
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The reporter wrote about the former Prez first "becoming annoyed" while talking to the audience, and then abruptly and hastily "changing course" while making his speech.
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Hillary also suffered new embarrassment when Bill went to Memphis, Tenn., and bizarrely proclaimed, "We're all mixed people" in an attempt to downplay Barack Obama's accomplishment as America's first black president.
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That gaffe spurred civil-rights activists to complain that Bill was dismissing potential African-American voters for Hillary.
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The prominent columnist Remi Joseph-Salisbury wrote: "This comment — an attempt to downplay the significance of race —represents a lack of respect towards, and disregard for, the lives of people of color living in the United States!"
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Insiders remain concerned about the best way to address Bill's faltering campaigning. "Right now," said a Hillary insider, "all we can do is pray for him!”