That doesn’t strike me as “controlled”. I guess as President she would have urgent medical attention available at all times, but I must confess I’m a bit troubled by the concept of a President that becomes incapacitated by stress-related migraines.
Possibly. Though there’s enough already wrong with the woman that I’d be more than a bit troubled about if she ever became president that a couple of migraines a month don’t even get a peek in the door.
Yeah, I would echo what jayjay said. Michelle Bachmann’s deficiencies are so many and varied that migraines don’t even register. A number of presidents have served more-or-less effectively in spite of various ailments. JFK was in constant pain (and medicated) from back injuries, FDR was in pitiful shape, some say barely even aware, by the time he won a fourth term. Reagan managed to fill out his term effectively enough despite being in the early stages of alzheimer’s. Franklin Pierce was a hard core alcoholic and still managed to escape disaster, although no one has ever called him a good president.
I’d be far more concerned about MB’s religious mania, fascistic bent, pathological lying and general craziness than pills and migraines.
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Yes, but it’s fun IMAGINING what the righties would have to say if it were revealed that Obama took a baby aspirin every single day to ward off potential heart attacks.
Weakling!! Unfit for office! Pill-popper!! Junkie!!! Drug-dependant! Negro!
That article says that she gets these migraines about once a week, and that each incapacitates her for a few days at a time. In other words, she spends a third to a half of her time incapacitated. There are very few jobs where that’s acceptable, and President of the United States isn’t one of them.
The criticism of both Limbaugh and Elvis came because they were abusing prescription drugs. It’s not just because they were using them. Most people use prescription drugs, and there’s no stigma attached to that, obviously.
So, I don’t understand where that criticism comes in, unless she’s abusing the drugs; taking them to get high or whatever. If she has a legitimate medical condition that she’s using the drugs to treat, what the hell is the matter with that? And what does her being white and affluent have to do with it? We’d look down on somebody who’s poor and black who gets migraines for taking anti-migraine drugs?
That’s assuming the migraine story is accurate. I’m guessing (without evidence yet; that’s why it’s a guess) that the “condition” the pills are treating is withdrawal, and the hospitalizations have been for overdoses.
I used to work with a woman, who coincidentally was also one of the craziest people* that I’ve ever had to deal with on a day-to-day basis, who also suffered from debilitating migraines. The problem was that she’d often call in sick to her work, saying she had to lie perfectly still on her bed with all sunlight blocked out.
In today’s news the word is that Bachmann missed votes and had to stop work because of her migraines. So it’s certainly germane to her ability to govern.
*Maybe some migraine meds cause the Crazy? It would help explain why my cow-orker thought that the government was spying on her and controlling our thoughts with contrails.
I really don’t think there’s a story here, unless even with meds Bachmann is frequently disabled by her migraines. That might be deemed a sufficiently severe health problem that the presidency would be a bad idea for her.
Of course it’s a bad idea for her for manifest other reasons, having nothing to do with her health.
What I find interesting is not that Bachmann has migraines, but rather that someone felt threatened enough by her to feel the need to leak this to the press.
Or maybe it’s someone who realizes that a POTUS who can be suddenly unavailable for several hours/a day/some days at a time on random occassions, or during stressful occassions, would be bad for the country.
If she’s really missed votes due to her migraines, Bachmann’s campaign is in a lot of trouble.