Far gone are the days of integrity in journalism. The motto of today’s media landscape might as well be: “Don’t believe your lying eyes and ears.”
The health cover-up surrounding Joe Biden is the latest and clearest example. For years—since at least 2019—conservatives, doctors, and political commentators have raised serious concerns about Biden’s mental acuity. We were dismissed. Mocked. Called conspiracy theorists. Donald Trump was ridiculed for calling him “Sleepy Joe,” and critics constantly tried to equate Trump’s energy with Biden’s visible decline.
Now, we have a supposed cancer diagnosis. And suddenly, the narrative shifts—but not in the way you’d expect. According to medical experts, a cancer of this severity would take years—possibly a decade—to develop. The idea that the President’s elite medical team was unaware until now? That’s nearly impossible. The timing is even more suspect: this announcement lands right as Biden reemerges after months of near silence, facing backlash over the Robert Hur tapes and new revelations from Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson’s book, "Original Sin."
And it's not just Biden. Democrat Rep. LaMonica McIver has been charged with two counts of assault after a chaotic scene at Delaney Hall, an ICE detention facility in Newark, New Jersey. The video is crystal clear—but she’s denying all allegations. Once again, we’re told not to trust what we can plainly see and hear.
Whether it’s Biden’s health or political stunts at detention facilities, one theme is consistent: the media and the political elite think they can rewrite reality in real time. But the American people aren’t blind. And we’re done pretending not to see what’s right in front of us.