Philadelphia-based feminist Camille Paglia won't be voting for Hillary Clinton in next week's Pennsylvania primary, even going as far as suggesting something shady is going on with the former secretary of state's hacking cough.

'My tentative theory is that Hillary may have sporadic flare-ups of goiter, worsened under stress. Coughing is a symptom,' Paglia wrote in a column taking down the Clinton candidacy on Salon.com.

Clinton has had a noticeable cough throughout the primary season explaining to a New York radio host this week that it was due to 'allergy season.'

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Camille Paglia smacked around Hillary Clinton in an op-ed written for Salon.com suggesting that Clinton is hiding a more serious health condition than she lets on

Camille Paglia noted the high collars Clinton wore around the New Hampshire primary and suggested they were hiding a chronic thyroid problem

But Paglia didn't buy it.

'I’m just a Ph.D., not an M.D., but I’ll put my Miss Marple hat on here,' she wrote.

'Am I the only one who noticed Hillary’s high-wrap collar, pallid, puffy face, and bulging eyes during her choleric New Hampshire primary concession speech in February?' she mused, noting that Clinton was wearing an 'unusually high collar' again the next morning.

This is where the goiter theory comes in. Goiter is defined as a swelling of the neck due to a thyroid condition.

'High collars mask a swollen throat,' Paglia pointed out. 'In serious cases, an operation might be necessary.'

Paglia argued that a chronic thyroid condition didn't necessarily disqualify Clinton from serving as president, but, like everything in politics, the alleged cover up was the problem.

She wrote, 'I don't like being lied to – by candidates, campaign staffs, or their media sycophants.'

The campaign did not respond to a request for comment regarding Paglia's claims.

Clinton released her medical records last summer several months after the announced her White House run.

Hillary Clinton wore a couple of high collared looks in New Hampshire when she also had, what Pagila suggested, a suspicious cough

Her doctor, a Lisa R. Bardack, out of Mount Kisco, New York, wrote that Clinton was 'fit to serve as president of the United States.'

She noted that Clinton did indeed suffer from seasonal allergies and hypothyroidism, an imbalance of thyroid hormones that she treats with a daily pill.

The pill, Armour Thyroid, is an alternative to the usual prescription used to treat the condition that more holistic physicians prefer because it is made using dried pig thyroid glands instead of being made in a laboratory.

The prescription is known of its pungent odor.

As far as the medical record release, Paglia discounts that too.

'Does anyone really think that world-renowned Hillary, whose main residence for years has been in Washington and not Chappaqua, has as her primary physician an obscure young internist in Mount Kisco, New York?' she wrote. 'It’s ludicrous on the face of it.'

Paglia, who said she planned to vote for Clinton's rival Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders in Tuesday's Pennsylvania primary, heralded the more conservative Drudge Report for being the only website that has had the 'courage' to continually bring up Clinton's health concerns.