“Last summer, White House Physician Dr. Kevin O’Connor swore to the American people that Joe Biden was “completely fit for the Presidency” — no issues, nothing to see.
Now we learn Biden has “advanced”prostate cancer. But wait…
Advanced prostate cancer takes +10 years to develop to the stage where Biden’s diagnosis is. Prostate cancer is also *easy* to find. Simple blood test or prostate exam will give you near 100% accurate results. You’re telling me that the best doctors and testing on earth did not *find* Biden’s cancer in all these years of testing? Was every medical report a lie? For how long?
Bullshit. This is the worst coverup in the history of the Presidency. Absolute scandal.
They knew. They lied. They hid it. For power. People need to be held accountable for this. Evil.”
“This is the most cynical thing I’ve ever seen in American politics. It’s astounding, truly. Biden has stage 4 cancer. There is no way in hell they just caught it now. They knew it, probably for years, and lied to the American people. And then they waited until two days before a book comes out about the cover up of his mental decline so that they could change the subject and quiet all criticism in the name of “compassion” for a sick man. The whole thing is so transparent. These people are evil beyond words.”
“The conversation started with clarity, not slogans.
At the Pentagon, @SecDef Pete Hegseth sat down with @willcain and laid out the new doctrine guiding America’s military reset.
No ambiguity, no hedging—just three objectives that define the mission.
“Three clear goals: We hammer it home every day, every speech,” he said.
“Restore the warrior ethos, rebuild the military, reestablish deterrence.”
It’s more than a strategy. It’s a cultural overhaul. Hegseth explained that the U.S. military had lost its edge, not just in equipment or posture—but in spirit.“
And the warrior ethos is simple—it’s readiness, accountability, lethality, war fighting.”
He said the distractions are over. No more identity politics, no more top-down ideology.
“None of this woke DEI, CRT, gender pronoun, green new scam stuff. That’s all out. Ideology is out.”
The new standard, he said, is performance over politics.
“Capabilities, color blind merit-based, back to basics. It really is a back to basics message.”
And that shift isn’t just theoretical—it’s already underway.
Hegseth pointed to President Trump’s first term as proof that military rebuilding is possible, and promised they’re doing it again.
“President Trump did it in his first term. We’re doing it again.”
“This shift isn’t just about restoring power—it’s about using it differently.
When asked what this new military doctrine really looks like, Hegseth didn’t hesitate.
“America First, meets peace through strength.”
He explained that every action taken by the military should serve one purpose: advancing the interests of the American people.
That means walking away from the costly illusions of nation building.
“You’re in the utopian or globalist or naive in your views of remaking human nature, or nation building,” he said.
“These globalist ideas that you’re going to change an entire society through military intervention.”
He wasn’t speaking abstractly. He lived through it—in Iraq, in Afghanistan—and watched the fallout firsthand.
“We’ve seen that movie before. We’re not doing it again.”
Then came the contrast with the current administration. Hegseth described the recent Houthi conflict as a test of American resolve, one Biden failed.
“The president said freedom of navigation is a core national interest. American ships do not get shot at without consequence. Joe Biden let that happen. That’s weakness on the world stage. That stops.”
This time, he said, the focus is narrower—but sharper.
No more chasing foreign regime changes while America’s actual security priorities go ignored.
“If we spend all of our time and effort investing in some sort of regime change war in Yemen, we’re not focusing on the core interest.”
With Trump back in charge, the goal is clear—and the mission isn’t drifting.
“Time and time again we’re focusing on what matters most in advancing American interests with President Trump charting the course.”
So, is prostate cancer a deterrent from presidency? It does not affect the mind. If he was being treated for it, it might, but he was apparently not being treated. The doctor was looking at physical health prostate cancer can work for many years. I do not know but hippa also comes into play. At the time, he could have been quite physically healthy.
Mumsee, as cancer spreads it can go into the brain and affect the mind. I do not know if prostate cancer does that, but the type cancer I am dealing with can do that. They said his cancer has gone into the bones. I thought that was stage 3 and the brain stage 4. I need to know more
Good!! Colorado is being sued! Where the heck is the federal government ? They jumped all over Maine but we aren’t on their radar!!?
Plaintiffs assert this law was “designed to punish disfavored speech.”
The purpose of H.B. 25-1312 is clear. The law punishes those who refuse to speak using chosen names and pronouns, and it does so in order to suppress traditional beliefs about sex and gender. In other words, the law openly discriminates based on viewpoint.
They continue, “The state cannot place its thumb on the scale to favor one side of a contentious public debate. It certainly cannot stifle viewpoints it doesn’t like simply because it finds those views offensive or disagreeable.”
The complaint goes on to cite several examples of bill sponsors confirming that the measure’s purpose is to suppress traditional views about sex and gender, including an example of lawmakers likening parental rights groups to Nazis and the KKK.
In an exclusive interview with Focus on the Family’s Daily Citizen, Vice President and Counsel for Defending Education, Sarah Parshall Perry, explained why the new law is especially dangerous.
This is Colorado’s maneuver to prevent any public disagreement with gender ideology anywhere, for any reason. The state has just taken a sledgehammer to free speech principles and free exercise of religion principles — both of which are guaranteed by the Constitution’s First Amendment. That kind of breathtakingly unconstitutional action should worry not just Coloradans, but every American in the country.
So why aren’t they in hand cuffs?
https://x.com/Rightanglenews/status/1924568394440888638?t=bDgNgvI62CXrxLtlicdtLw&s=19
“BREAKING – Rep. James Comer says the staffers who used Joe Biden’s Autopen to illegally sign documents by forging his name have been identified.”
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Just another liar from Biden and company.
https://x.com/bennyjohnson/status/1924224868922667090?t=jnnHR1Aqg25cHUY_X4-zwQ&s=19
“Last summer, White House Physician Dr. Kevin O’Connor swore to the American people that Joe Biden was “completely fit for the Presidency” — no issues, nothing to see.
Now we learn Biden has “advanced”prostate cancer. But wait…
Advanced prostate cancer takes +10 years to develop to the stage where Biden’s diagnosis is. Prostate cancer is also *easy* to find. Simple blood test or prostate exam will give you near 100% accurate results. You’re telling me that the best doctors and testing on earth did not *find* Biden’s cancer in all these years of testing? Was every medical report a lie? For how long?
Bullshit. This is the worst coverup in the history of the Presidency. Absolute scandal.
They knew. They lied. They hid it. For power. People need to be held accountable for this. Evil.”
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“This is the most cynical thing I’ve ever seen in American politics. It’s astounding, truly. Biden has stage 4 cancer. There is no way in hell they just caught it now. They knew it, probably for years, and lied to the American people. And then they waited until two days before a book comes out about the cover up of his mental decline so that they could change the subject and quiet all criticism in the name of “compassion” for a sick man. The whole thing is so transparent. These people are evil beyond words.”
https://x.com/MattWalshBlog/status/1924271950089597162?t=c17KVPIaj_JjUDn9EWlUbg&s=19
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While some whine about Hegseth being unqualified, he and the president continue to clean up and refocus the armed forces. ‘Bout damned time.
A fairly long thread, but read it and see, they are busy doing the work we sent them to do.
https://x.com/VigilantFox/status/1924600531349114966?t=_FXBiG-s0RpcDalDUH8laQ&s=19
“The conversation started with clarity, not slogans.
At the Pentagon, @SecDef Pete Hegseth sat down with @willcain and laid out the new doctrine guiding America’s military reset.
No ambiguity, no hedging—just three objectives that define the mission.
“Three clear goals: We hammer it home every day, every speech,” he said.
“Restore the warrior ethos, rebuild the military, reestablish deterrence.”
It’s more than a strategy. It’s a cultural overhaul. Hegseth explained that the U.S. military had lost its edge, not just in equipment or posture—but in spirit.“
And the warrior ethos is simple—it’s readiness, accountability, lethality, war fighting.”
He said the distractions are over. No more identity politics, no more top-down ideology.
“None of this woke DEI, CRT, gender pronoun, green new scam stuff. That’s all out. Ideology is out.”
The new standard, he said, is performance over politics.
“Capabilities, color blind merit-based, back to basics. It really is a back to basics message.”
And that shift isn’t just theoretical—it’s already underway.
Hegseth pointed to President Trump’s first term as proof that military rebuilding is possible, and promised they’re doing it again.
“President Trump did it in his first term. We’re doing it again.”
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More from Hegseth….
https://x.com/VigilantFox/status/1924600832982663225?t=5jCzvlVq1xUm03l4Bm3vQQ&s=19
“This shift isn’t just about restoring power—it’s about using it differently.
When asked what this new military doctrine really looks like, Hegseth didn’t hesitate.
“America First, meets peace through strength.”
He explained that every action taken by the military should serve one purpose: advancing the interests of the American people.
That means walking away from the costly illusions of nation building.
“You’re in the utopian or globalist or naive in your views of remaking human nature, or nation building,” he said.
“These globalist ideas that you’re going to change an entire society through military intervention.”
He wasn’t speaking abstractly. He lived through it—in Iraq, in Afghanistan—and watched the fallout firsthand.
“We’ve seen that movie before. We’re not doing it again.”
Then came the contrast with the current administration. Hegseth described the recent Houthi conflict as a test of American resolve, one Biden failed.
“The president said freedom of navigation is a core national interest. American ships do not get shot at without consequence. Joe Biden let that happen. That’s weakness on the world stage. That stops.”
This time, he said, the focus is narrower—but sharper.
No more chasing foreign regime changes while America’s actual security priorities go ignored.
“If we spend all of our time and effort investing in some sort of regime change war in Yemen, we’re not focusing on the core interest.”
With Trump back in charge, the goal is clear—and the mission isn’t drifting.
“Time and time again we’re focusing on what matters most in advancing American interests with President Trump charting the course.”
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So, is prostate cancer a deterrent from presidency? It does not affect the mind. If he was being treated for it, it might, but he was apparently not being treated. The doctor was looking at physical health prostate cancer can work for many years. I do not know but hippa also comes into play. At the time, he could have been quite physically healthy.
mumsee
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I don’t know how to do links. Would someone here please do a link to the presidents speech in Riyadh?
thanks, Jo
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Mumsee, as cancer spreads it can go into the brain and affect the mind. I do not know if prostate cancer does that, but the type cancer I am dealing with can do that. They said his cancer has gone into the bones. I thought that was stage 3 and the brain stage 4. I need to know more
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I looked it up and saw for proste cancer the bones are stage 4, and brain metastasis is rare but can happen
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No editing allowed, still! Grrr . . .
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I don’t see the cancer being a disqualifier.
It does explain alot of behaviors we saw, tired, at times out of it. All can be signs treatment is happening and taking a toll, but who knows….
There was no need to hide it, yet they did.
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Good!! Colorado is being sued! Where the heck is the federal government ? They jumped all over Maine but we aren’t on their radar!!?
Plaintiffs assert this law was “designed to punish disfavored speech.”
The purpose of H.B. 25-1312 is clear. The law punishes those who refuse to speak using chosen names and pronouns, and it does so in order to suppress traditional beliefs about sex and gender. In other words, the law openly discriminates based on viewpoint.
They continue, “The state cannot place its thumb on the scale to favor one side of a contentious public debate. It certainly cannot stifle viewpoints it doesn’t like simply because it finds those views offensive or disagreeable.”
The complaint goes on to cite several examples of bill sponsors confirming that the measure’s purpose is to suppress traditional views about sex and gender, including an example of lawmakers likening parental rights groups to Nazis and the KKK.
In an exclusive interview with Focus on the Family’s Daily Citizen, Vice President and Counsel for Defending Education, Sarah Parshall Perry, explained why the new law is especially dangerous.
This is Colorado’s maneuver to prevent any public disagreement with gender ideology anywhere, for any reason. The state has just taken a sledgehammer to free speech principles and free exercise of religion principles — both of which are guaranteed by the Constitution’s First Amendment. That kind of breathtakingly unconstitutional action should worry not just Coloradans, but every American in the country.
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There’s a very good article in The American Conservative about why we should cut our military support of Israel.
https://www.theamericanconservative.com/cut-israel-off-for-its-own-sake/
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