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Karl Rove: Hillary Clinton May Be Brain Damaged

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Karl Rove suggested at a New York conference last week that former Secretary of State and possible 2016 Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton may have "brain damage." Rove was speculating on the aftermath of Clinton's 2012 hospitalization for a blood clot caused by a concussion she suffered in a fall. Her injury delayed her testimony before Congress on the 2012 terrorist attack in Benghazi, Libya. Rove said, "this will be an issue in the 2016 race, whether she likes it or not."
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