Sen. Johnson Remains In Critical Condition. Doctor Uncomfortable With What He Sees

The good news is that Senator Johnson is responding to his wife, but according to Dr. Keith Siller, director of the Comprehensive Stroke Care Center at NYU Medical Center and assistant professor at the NYU School of Medicine, said it is unusual for a patient to be sedated after brain surgery for more than a few days.  “The two-week period is longer than I would be happy with,” he said.

Happy Birthday!  I wish him the best!

2 Comments.

  1. As long as Johnson is alive, that’s the main thing. That seat needs to be kept firmly in Democrat hands, that was the mandate of the voters.

    I suggest that Sen. Clinton vote for Johnson as long as necessary. In fact that is a great idea!

    On the Democrat team, we know that the status of the individual is secondary to the needs of the party. The success of the party must always be premier, regardless of sensibilties, traditions, regulations and public laws.

  2. Re 1:

    I don’t think that is too far off the mark for either party, actually.