The Democrat-Media Scandal That Won’t Go Away 

May 20, 2025 - 14:28
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The Democrat-Media Scandal That Won’t Go Away 

The Joe Biden senility and cancer scandal is not going anywhere anytime soon. 

The reason is because it’s not just a scandal about the Joe Biden family and the people immediately surrounding Joe Biden, it’s a scandal about the Democratic Party writ large, as well as the media. The same Democrat media complex that has kept Democrats relevant and victorious for decades. 

But time after time after time, particularly over the course of the last five years, the Democrat media narratives have fallen completely apart.

Everything they have labeled a conspiracy theory has not only not been a conspiracy theory, it’s also turned out to be largely true. 

It was the Democrats in the media who claimed that Donald Trump was a cat’s paw of the Russian dictator Vladimir Putin and that he’d been elected in 2016 based on Russia’s gaming of the election. That turned into a four-year-long investigation into Donald Trump and everyone surrounding him, surmising that Trump was almost certainly on the Russian payroll. Allegations were made about everything from money changing hands to prostitutes urinating on President Trump. All of this garbage was trotted out by the media for four years as breaking news. 

It turned out, all that was a conspiracy theory on their part. But they contended that anyone suggesting there was a deep state promulgating this lie was engaging in a conspiracy theory. 

Then we moved into the COVID era. The Left said it was a wild conspiracy theory rooted in conjecture to suggest that the virus had originated at a Wuhan lab. And it turned out that the “conspiracy theory” was probably true. 

Then, the Right suggested that conspiratorial actions occurred at the top levels of government, including Dr. Anthony Fauci’s attempts to shut down dissent with regard to everything from masking to lockdowns.

That wasn’t a conspiracy theory, either. Anthony Fauci was, in fact, doing those things. He was literally attempting to use his power to quash narratives ranging from the Wuhan lab leak to the so-called Great Barrington Declaration that was put out by Dr. Jay Bhattacharya over at Stanford, among others. If you called out Fauci at the time, you were considered a conspiracy theorist.

If you suggested that the BLM narrative around George Floyd and Derek Chauvin was false, that George Floyd in all likelihood died of some sort of preexisting health condition that was triggered by the fact that he was arrested, that he didn’t die because Derek Chauvin “choked him out” or anything like that, then that was a conspiracy theory.

If you said, “Hey, wait a second, the statistics do not show that black people are being disproportionately targeted for death by the cops, and that actually, if you remove cops from these particular areas, the crime rates are going to go up,” that was considered a conspiracy theory, too. And then that entire narrative fell apart. 

And, finally, as if that weren’t enough, everyone could see Joe Biden degrade in real time in front of all of us. But if you pointed out that Joe Biden was obviously going senile, that was also a conspiracy theory.

And then all at once it blew up. And it blew up on one day specifically: the day that Joe Biden had a debate with Donald Trump. It didn’t just wreck Joe Biden’s presidency. It didn’t just wreck Joe Biden’s legacy. It didn’t just wreck Joe Biden’s run for office and Kamala Harris’s run for office. 

It wrecked the Democratic Party and the media wholesale, because finally, all at once, you could see the mythmaking apparatus exposed, once and for all.

And that is why the Biden senility scandal and now likely the Biden cancer scandal are real scandals that are deeply damaging the Democrats right now. 

Democrats are once again attempting to suggest that you are a conspiracy theorist if you are suspicious of the narrative that Joe Biden just found out five minutes ago that he has stage four prostate cancer that has metastasized to his bones.

Science suggests that this was a long time coming. Prostate cancer is a very slow-developing cancer. It beggars the imagination that the president of the United States, a man who was the vice president of the United States not that long ago, never got a PSA test any time during this period. It just beggars the imagination. It makes no sense at all. 

The president is the most important person on planet Earth, politically speaking. And in terms of just pure power, the notion that he wouldn’t do one of the most basic tests that is done during a physical for people above the age of 50 is ridiculous. 

Thus, the suspicion about that is not a “conspiracy theory.”

But Democrats are still trying to trot out the idea that this is a conspiracy theory. Hakeem Jeffries, the Democratic minority leader in the House, said that it is a conspiracy theory to suspect that perhaps people knew more than they were talking about last year concerning Joe Biden’s condition, or to suspect they avoided giving a PSA test to Joe Biden because they were suspicious he might actually be sick.

Democrats have not earned the trust of the American people to allow them to say things like, “It’s a conspiracy theory to wonder about that.” The goal, as always, for the Democrats, is not to stop conspiracy theories; it’s to stop real, relevant questions that point out actual conspiracies.

A conspiracy theory is something where you can’t connect points A and point B; you just jump immediately to a conclusion. But raising a question about whether or not people knew about Joe Biden’s health situation when we know for a fact they covered up his senility is not speculation. It is not a conspiracy theory.

None of those people who question our right to question them, whether in the media or the Democratic party, should ever be trusted again in any political context. 

That is the issue. 

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Fibis I am just an average American. My teen years were in the late 70s and I participated in all that that decade offered. Started working young, too young. Then I joined the Army before I graduated High School. I spent 25 years in, mostly in Infantry units. Since then I've worked in information technology positions all at small family owned companies. At this rate I'll never be a tech millionaire. When I was young I rode horses as much as I could. I do believe I should have been a cowboy. I'm getting in the saddle again by taking riding lessons and see where it goes.