Have you ever noticed that once you notice something, you can’t stop noticing it? That’s called the Baader-Meinhof Phenomenon and now you’ll never stop noticing that sick Hillary Clinton always has a stool to rest on nearby (#HillarysStools).
A reader pointed out Hillary leaning on a stool, as sick Hillary looked tired and fatigued. Now I can’t stop noticing that every picture of Hillary has a hidden stool nearby.
Sick Hillary can't stand up on her own, had hidden stool behind to keep her held up. pic.twitter.com/oeCmNaNP6S
— Mike Cernovich (@Cernovich) August 16, 2016
Others have noticed this, too.
Her #leaningstool is never far away. pic.twitter.com/gq2ntYpek7
— Red Pill Babe (@redpillbabe) August 16, 2016
#HillarysStools pic.twitter.com/1CMomb2f2j
— Avarin (@AvarinV) August 16, 2016
Hillary Clinton isn't a stand up person.
Wants to be President, but doesn't have a leg to stand on.#HillarysStools pic.twitter.com/lBOJJyWEDw— Stefan Molyneux (@StefanMolyneux) August 16, 2016
Trump stands on a chair!!! Hillary needs a stool to lean on because she can barely stand up. #HillarysStools https://t.co/G7uHj5RhhS
— RockPrincess (@Rockprincess818) August 16, 2016
Hillary wants to have the debates sitting down. Now we know why.
Hilary's people want her and Trump sitting rather than standing during the POTUS debates. That's how bad #HillarysHealth is.
— Mike Cernovich (@Cernovich) August 12, 2016
Once you notice #HillarysStool, you’ll never stop noticing it.
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