As I am sure you’ve heard by now, President Joe Biden has been diagnosed with aggressive prostate cancer that has apparently already spread to his bones.
Let’s be honest about what that is — that’s a diagnosis of terminal cancer. The chances of Joe Biden living another year are not great.
But what’s really strange is that until just a few weeks ago, Joe Biden had the best healthcare in the world. He was surrounded by top-tier doctors — the very best in the field — and diagnosing prostate cancer these days is among the easiest things in modern medicine. And yet, somehow, they all missed it. Missed it, that is, until the symptoms became impossible to ignore.
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But wait — did they really miss it? Or have they actually known for a very long time?
Three years ago, Joe Biden casually mentioned that he had cancer. At the time, it was written off as a Freudian slip. But was it? Or did Joe already know he had cancer back then, and it was being managed quietly behind the scenes — just like his clearly deteriorating mental state? A condition that was visibly worsening even before he took office in 2021?
This wasn’t just a routine oversight. Not only is prostate cancer easy to detect — it’s often very treatable when caught early. But now, with the disease spreading into his bones, we’re left to guess: how long did they actually know? How long have they been hiding this?
Here’s another thing that’s hard to ignore: the timing. The announcement of Biden’s cancer diagnosis came on a quiet Sunday night — the same Sunday night the world was expecting to hear the full release of the Special Counsel Robert Hur interview with Biden from 2023. Coincidence? Not likely.
No, this was a carefully orchestrated strategy. It served two purposes: First, to push the Hur tape off the front page. Second, to make Joe Biden politically untouchable. After all, who wants to be seen attacking a man battling cancer?
Let me be perfectly clear — I am not attacking Joe Biden. I’m truly sorry he is going through this. I’ve heard those devastating words myself, and I wouldn’t wish that on anyone.
But I will not stay silent about the people who lied to us.
I will not attack Joe Biden for his obvious decline into dementia while serving as president. What I will do is call out those who enabled this — who knowingly propped him up while the country watched his cognitive collapse in real time.
People like Jen Psaki, Karine Jean-Pierre, Antony Blinken, Merrick Garland, Kamala Harris, Susan Rice — and let’s not forget Jill Biden, Hunter Biden, and the rest of his inner circle.
You all lied.
Joe Biden didn’t pass the eye test. It was plain to see — for anyone willing to look — that things were bad. Really bad.
Even Robert Hur wrote in his report that he wouldn’t pursue criminal charges against Biden — even though they were warranted — because Biden was an “elderly man with a poor memory.” But it was worse than that.
And yet, they kept lying. Boldly, brazenly — right to our faces.
And let’s not forget the enablers in the media. The dishonest corporate press played along. Chuck Todd. Jake Tapper. Now they’re clutching their pearls when people call them out. But where were they when it mattered? They ignored the obvious — and worse, they attacked those of us who did speak up. Labeled us conspiracy theorists. Mocked us. Smeared us.
You were all lying bastards. Every single one of you. And unlike you, I was telling the truth. Still am. And the American people know it.
We must continue to remind everyone just how deep and blatant the dishonesty ran. The damage done isn’t theoretical — it’s real, and it’s profound.
The American public sees it for what it is now: the biggest political scandal in American history.
And no — it’s not “good for the Democrats.” It’s not good for anyone. So spare us the spin. You’re not even close to the mark.
But then again — what else should we expect?
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