Controversial media site Infowars has released a story gleamed from the pages of WikiLeaks released State Department emails showing the Hillary Clinton showed interest in trying out the stimulant drug Modafinil for her "decision fatigue."
In the story, which can be found at www.infowars.com/wikileaks-e-mails-hillary-looked-into-parkinsons-drug-after-suffering-from-decision-fatigue/, the writer makes a decision to go with the drug's so-called anti-Parkinson's effects as proof that Hillary may have the debilitating disease. This writer, however, feels as though the Infowars journalist, while having hit on something that could be a very good possibility, missed the mark here, as to the real problem behind Hillary seeking out this medication.
That is, why is our Democratic nominee for President of the United States seeking out a scheduled, highly-controlled, narcotic stimulant that is in the same legal class of drugs as codeine and Xanax for some unknown condition called "decision fatigue?"
In the story, which can be found at www.infowars.com/wikileaks-e-mails-hillary-looked-into-parkinsons-drug-after-suffering-from-decision-fatigue/, the writer makes a decision to go with the drug's so-called anti-Parkinson's effects as proof that Hillary may have the debilitating disease. This writer, however, feels as though the Infowars journalist, while having hit on something that could be a very good possibility, missed the mark here, as to the real problem behind Hillary seeking out this medication.
That is, why is our Democratic nominee for President of the United States seeking out a scheduled, highly-controlled, narcotic stimulant that is in the same legal class of drugs as codeine and Xanax for some unknown condition called "decision fatigue?"