Mitch McConnell escorted away from cameras after freezing during a news conference - A few minutes later, the Senate minority leader walked back to the news conference by himself.

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WASHINGTON — Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell suddenly stopped speaking during a weekly Republican leadership news conference Wednesday afternoon, appearing to freeze, and then went silent and was walked away.

McConnell, R-Ky., had been making his opening remarks about an annual defense policy bill when he stopped talking. He was silent for 19 seconds. His Republican colleagues asked whether he was OK, and a top McConnell deputy, Sen. John Barrasso of Wyoming, a physician, escorted McConnell, 81, away from the cameras and reporters.


Sen. Joni Ernst of Iowa made a hand gesture that initially appeared to resemble the sign of the cross. Her office later clarified that she was motioning for Senate Minority Whip John Thune of South Dakota.


A few minutes later, McConnell walked back to the news conference by himself. Asked about his health, he said he was fine. Asked whether he is fully able to do his job, he said, "Yeah."

Asked about the episode, an aide pointed to McConnell’s saying, “I’m fine,” but the aide added that McConnell “felt lightheaded and stepped away for a moment.”

"He came back to handle Q&A, which as everyone observed was sharp," the aide said.

McConnell spoke to reporters briefly Wednesday night as he left the Capitol and said, "The president called to check on me."


"I told him I got sandbagged," he joked.

A White House official and a spokesperson for the senator confirmed that President Joe Biden and McConnell spoke by phone Wednesday.


Asked by reporters how he was feeling, McConnell said, "I'm fine." He did not directly answer what happened earlier in the day or whether he saw a doctor.

McConnell tripped and fell March 8 after an event for the Senate Leadership Fund — a Republican super PAC aligned with McConnell and GOP leadership — at the Waldorf Astoria in Washington. He was hospitalized with a concussion and a minor rib fracture and was discharged March 13 before he entered rehab.

He didn't return to the Senate, however, until mid-April.

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., told NBC News on Wednesday that he met with McConnell after the Senate GOP leadership news conference for a regularly scheduled meeting "to catch up on both houses."

"He was good," McCarthy said. "There was no concerns about his health in the meeting."

McConnell has served in the Senate since 1985. He isn't up for re-election until the 2026 midterm elections.
 
He probably had a stroke today, and a couple of weeks ago he fell, and somehow miraculously didn't break his hip or anything else (as far as we know). I hope he is well.

Despite political leanings, we should not have a gerontocracy. I hate to point this out, I'm not reveling in an elderly man's health risks, but there really does need to be an age-based term limit on all political offices. 75 should be the upper limit.

I don't think the Founding Fathers thought anyone would live past 60.
 
He probably had a stroke today, and a couple of weeks ago he fell, and somehow miraculously didn't break his hip or anything else (as far as we know). I hope he is well.

Despite political leanings, we should not have a gerontocracy. I hate to point this out, I'm not reveling in an elderly man's health risks, but there really does need to be an age-based term limit on all political offices. 75 should be the upper limit.

I don't think the Founding Fathers thought anyone would live past 60.
How about this, people need to stop voting for walking corpses.
 
He probably had a stroke today, and a couple of weeks ago he fell, and somehow miraculously didn't break his hip or anything else (as far as we know). I hope he is well.

Despite political leanings, we should not have a gerontocracy. I hate to point this out, I'm not reveling in an elderly man's health risks, but there really does need to be an age-based term limit on all political offices. 75 should be the upper limit.

I don't think the Founding Fathers thought anyone would live past 60.
I agree that it'd be nice for the govt to not be full of old people, but iirc all of the founding fathers lived well past 60.
 
This old faggot needs to die already. It's pathetic that we have all these old cuck fucks sitting up there in DC till they are having strokes falling on their faces getting brain tumors and shitting themselves. They should all fuck off. But the American public is partly to blame. Your average voter is 65+. The Boomers will keep voting these old faggots into power because it's mostly a bunch of old fucks that vote and they like voting for other old fucks. They don't like anyone with any kind of youthful look. But even when younger people have been in power they have turned out to be no better than the old faggots that were in power. The only person that's been any different and old was Trump. He really pissed those shit bags off.

I hope Bitch McCuckold dies alone in a hospital getting abused by 300lb welfare niggers LARPing as nurses. He deserves it. To die slowly and painfully in the most miserable way possible. But I am sure he will get the best care before he dies because being a faggot in DC has made him rich. He can afford it. That kind of misery is only for the peasantry.
He probably had a stroke today, and a couple of weeks ago he fell, and somehow miraculously didn't break his hip or anything else (as far as we know). I hope he is well.

Despite political leanings, we should not have a gerontocracy. I hate to point this out, I'm not reveling in an elderly man's health risks, but there really does need to be an age-based term limit on all political offices. 75 should be the upper limit.

I don't think the Founding Fathers thought anyone would live past 60.
It shouldn't be based on age. But on health and mental state. Trump is a good example of someone who is older and still capable. Trump seems to have been lucky genetically and has good health. Being rich and not having to do any manual labor helps as well. There are some young people out there that are no better off than Biden. You should have to pass a health screening and a test of your mental state. You know so we don't get any more second term Reagans or Biden's.
 
The annoying part imo, aside from the fact that Mitch will survive to fuck over conservatism another day, is that the DNC shills and Biden sycophants on twitter are so shameless they're using Mitch fucking McConnell as a soapbox to preach from. Some of them are sucking Bidens flaccid wrinkled dick because apparently he called Mitch (nevermind that Trump showed genuine concern even for turbocunt RBG) and using it as an opportunity to praise the *adults back in the room" while others are chiding republicans saying how they should be more like the Democrats who totes look past party lines and wish well for Mitch (you know, the guy many of them have openly compared to Satan or wished death upon before he was more on their side than the right?).

At least pick a fucking stance and stick to it you snakey fucking pieces of shit
 
McConnell spoke to reporters briefly Wednesday night as he left the Capitol and said, "The president called to check on me."

"I told him I got sandbagged," he joked.

A White House official and a spokesperson for the senator confirmed that President Joe Biden and McConnell spoke by phone Wednesday.
That's gotta hurt, having the guy with dementia call to check up on your health.
 
I hate the way these people dance around the issue of age - oh he's fine, nothing happened, there's absolutely nothing to see heNO HE'S OLD. He's an old man, everyone knows it, these things happen, just say it!

Then spin it! "Senator McConnell has had a long and distinguished life and career. Age, as it does to us all, is catching up with him. However, his experience, mental acuity and knowledge is irreplaceable and his commitment to conservative ideals and to his beloved state of Kentucky is undiminished, and he will continue to serve to his fullest capacity until he is no longer able."

A statement was released from the Senator's office this morning to clarify the incident. "As the subject of the briefing was the new defense policy, the senator's mind had wondered to a memory of Pat Benatar's 1980's single 'Hit Me with Your Best Shot'. He had a moment of nostalgic emotion and had to briefly step away. The president, who is of the same generation as the senator, had in fact called to debate Mr. McConnell on better defense policy themed pop songs."

New campaign slogan: 'Mitch McConnel: Literally Suffering Brain Damage for America'.

Boom. Headline speaker for the next CPAC.
 
It's rare that I find myself hoping someone dies or disappointed that they lived. Even in cases of total scumbags like the Biden or Clinton families, I like to think I'm better than that. For some reason, it is different with this one.
 
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