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May 19, 2025 • 23 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
You know, I'm such a hypochondriac that now I'm thinking
I have prostate cancer. Really, I'm like, you know, like,
I'm like, I'm fifty five. Geez, maybe i should call
my doctor and get an examination done, which is exactly
what I'm going to do after the show. Suddenly, now
I'm telling you, I'm like, I don't know, I don't

(00:20):
feel well down there. Suddenly I'm like, am I going
to the bathroom too often? That something doesn't seem right?
So anyway, but let that go. Okay. This is from
Clara on Messenger and again on Fire, Absolutely on fire, Jeff,

(00:41):
isn't it incredible that this cancer diagnosis for Biden comes out? Now?
The books are coming out about how Biden was indeed incompetent.
So now he won't be able to be questioned about
anything because quote, he's not up to being questioned unquote,

(01:02):
And here we go again. He'll get away with everything
he's done. That will go for every Democrat who should
be questioned, all of a sudden, they'll have some disease,
memory loss, or can't be put under pressure. They are
so transparent. Well, you know, it's so convenient now for Joey. Huh,

(01:25):
all of a sudden, big Robert Hert scandal goes tapes,
and suddenly now the aggressive prostate cancer, it came out
of nowhere. It just last week. They just found out
about it last week. We had no idea. For years,
we knew nothing. Suddenly can you believe it? Can you

(01:49):
believe it? Okay, one more and then I want to
go right to the phone lines. This is from Jennifer.
Let me see where is Oh, there it is Jennifer.
It's a long message, so I can't read all of it.
But you know, when I talked about foreign leaders and
how they knew that he was clearly you know, dementia,

(02:12):
you know, addled with dementia, the one person I forgot
to mention was Zolenski. He clearly saw that Biden had dementia,
and he took advantage of him in the United States.
And this is Jennifer's point, Jeff, You're absolutely correct. All
of those foreign leaders knew about Joe Biden's condition. President

(02:35):
Zolensky of Ukraine knew, and this is how he got
hundreds of billions of dollars from the United States. Many members,
if not all, of those in Congress and the Senate knew,
and it was discovered that Biden had cancer and they

(02:55):
hit it. Biden told a reporter that he had cancer,
and two they denied it, another cover up. And then
Jennifer says, to be honest, Jeff, I really have no
sympathy for Biden. He is a horrible man who digitally

(03:15):
raped Tara Reid. Who knows how many others he showered
or took inappropriate showers with his eleven year old daughter.
I think he was a pedophile, a rapist, and a racist.
And no, I have no sympathy for Biden. Look what
he did to the Jay sixers and allowed them to

(03:37):
suffer in those horrible jails and refuse treatment of those
who had cancer. This announcement of his cancer is just
a deflection of her audio tapes. I'm with you all
the way. I mean. Jennifer goes on to make other
excellent points, but I'm with her all the way. I mean,

(03:58):
you look at what Biden has done to be people over
the years and how many lives he's destroyed. I hate
to say it, but what comes around goes around. Betty
in Quinsy, thanks for holding Betty and welcome.

Speaker 2 (04:15):
Hey Jeff, how's it going?

Speaker 3 (04:17):
Good.

Speaker 1 (04:17):
How are you Betty good?

Speaker 4 (04:20):
Good? Jeff?

Speaker 2 (04:22):
This is crazy, you know, I think and I listened
to the poll question today and I have to say,
I think the reason why most of us are having
a hard time with this, are struggling with it with
the question today, is because we actually have a heart, Jeff,
we have a soul. Anyone with compassion, empathy and love

(04:42):
for humanity would have these feelings. Unfortunately, most of the
Democrats know this, and they play on them. They play
us right. Democrats are all power and control and I
really think that they know they're just disposable to each other.
I mean, they're playing on our heart strings for so
many years. They know we're passionate patriots, you know, and

(05:06):
American loving citizens to the core.

Speaker 4 (05:08):
Jeff.

Speaker 2 (05:08):
I mean, we all saw what Biden was going through.
Everybody knows this, and they're just playing it out. They're
playing it out and they just pushed him aside. I mean,
we all saw it, and this is what they play on, Jeff.
They leave us twisting in the wind, questioning are we
real Christians and we are compassionate? Are we good people?

(05:31):
But that's what they wait for, and then they go
in for the kill. I mean, I think that they're
just they're sick and twisted, and as the last caller said,
you know, they're just throwing this out there. They're just
throwing this out there to play on our compassion. And
you know what, when you think of that fourteen year
old girl, jeff in, how many like her has been

(05:52):
in that? I mean, it is sick. I don't think
they have the soul. I think they're heartless, and it's
just like next, next disposable, throw that one away. Who
can get to our party, next, who can like push
our agenda? I think they actually I like the Muzzlis
in a sense. I think they think they're going to
get rewarded for like the takedown of America. It's really

(06:14):
sick and twisted, and I think the Republicans need to
stand strong on this. We all know what we saw,
we all know what he did. We need to just
like take charge, you know, of Trump in the office
right now and everything. No more feeling bad, no more
feeling sorry, Jeff. We have an agenda, you know, to
keep up to the American people and to all these

(06:35):
poor little kids being trafficked.

Speaker 4 (06:37):
That's what I think, Betty.

Speaker 1 (06:40):
Let's say the shoe the tables were reversed. Okay, let's
see the shoe was on the other foot. Just for
the sake of argument. Trump is mentally feeble. He's addled
with dementia, he's got aggressive prostate cancer. His wife knows it,
his family knows it, his entire staff knows it. Republicans

(07:02):
know it. The conservative media say I know it. Whatever.
Tucker knows it, and we are Newsmax and we all
covered up for him. What do you think the Democrats
response would be. I'm just curious, Jeff.

Speaker 2 (07:20):
I mean, they would tear it all down. They would
just I mean, first of all, I really don't think.

Speaker 1 (07:28):
I mean, no, you're betty, You're right, Okay, please stop
what you're doing. Please. This may be the text of
the decade. I'm telling you, not the text of the week,
not even the text of the year. This could be
the text of the decade. It is from seven eight one.

(07:51):
Now listen, I don't know who you are, but seven
eight one you are a genius. I don't know what
your IQ level is. Guaranteed one forty year above guaranteed.
All right, So, Jeff, I'm so old. I remember two
months ago, at Trump's State of the Union, when Democrats

(08:15):
couldn't even bring themselves to clap for a thirteen year
old cancer patient with multiple brain surgeries, and now they
want us to not talk about the cover up of
the century because a career criminal slash pedophile i e.

(08:36):
Joe Biden has cancer. Interesting, oh to Shay as they say,
check mate doctor Chuck in Draco. Thanks for holding doctor Chuck,

(08:57):
and welcome, Thank Jeff.

Speaker 4 (09:02):
So I want to talk a little bit about the
technical part of this. First Number one is he's getting
the best positions in the world. And even on a
normal blood cont you could tell your calcium level is high,
which means your bones be breaking down for his metastasis
as well as when they are sixty five or so,
they get screening PSA levels. And so this is not

(09:26):
like a like a very difficult diagnosis to get. I mean,
there's three parameters of blood work, but show it common
blood work. And now looking back at this, you know
when he started falling down or he started taking you know,
he used to get the lids, he used to go,
you know, cut out his stuff earlier around twelve o'clock.
I can almost guarantee number one his confusion and how

(09:50):
you used to say he had bug eyes. I'm sure
he was getting high dose steroidsreat therapy because he just
didn't have metastasis to his bone. He had metastis to
his spine, and he had metastas to a spy and
his final for it. He was getting confused and that's
why he was, you know, he was always confused. The
bug eyes was probably from the steroids. Is falling was

(10:10):
probably because he was getting such high steroid dosing that
he was having compression fractures and his lid when he
would take all this time off. I'm sure he was
getting chemo. He must have been getting chemo like for
the last few years. So this is in no way
a new diagnosis. And when you look at it, a
number of years ago they said he was at the Vatican,

(10:32):
he was in continent, you know, he passed his stool
and bowels.

Speaker 5 (10:36):
And so forth.

Speaker 4 (10:37):
It isn't probably from the metastasis, and it all makes sense.
It completely makes sense. And if not the three day diagnosis,
this has probably been going on for about three to
four years.

Speaker 1 (10:49):
Uh, doctor Chuck, if you don't mind me asking, are
you a real doctor or is that just a moniker
you'd like to use to call in.

Speaker 4 (10:58):
I am a internal medice position for over twenty years.
I used to call a few years ago. But so
hard getting through to you. But no, I am a
real physician.

Speaker 1 (11:07):
No, you're a real physician. You're the real deal. You're
a real doctor. Wow. Okay, now just very quick, so
just brilliant. The way you laid it out was absolutely
brilliant and in layman's term, so everybody could understand. I've
got to ask you, this, is it possible for someone
to develop aggressive prostate cancer that is now spreading to

(11:32):
the bones just like three four days ago? In other words,
they knew nothing. They knew nothing throughout his presidency. They
knew nothing after he was dropped out of the race.
They knew nothing after Trump won. They knew February. They
gave him a clean bill of health clean. He's he's
fitter than you, doctor Chuck. He's fitter than knee. So

(11:56):
that he just developed this out of the blue line week,
is that physically possible?

Speaker 4 (12:06):
Impossible for somebody who's not stating a physician in fifty
sixty years, who doesn't get annual, not even annual probably
like monthly check ups by his primary care physician in
the White House. And the thing is, Jess. You know
if you when you go get your blood work, you know,
you get your A one sea level drawn. You know,
they do a basic metabolic profile on you to see
how your kidneys are because you always developed kidney problems,

(12:28):
you know, with diabetes and so forth. They check a
calcium level at they always get a calcium level. A
calcium level would be high in somebody with bone metastasist.
It's it's a you could probably go spend fifty dollars
and go to one of these, uh, you know, Quest diagnostics,
and it's this is not a highly specific gene test

(12:50):
to look for cancer. This is a very easy test.
And when it's out and when your calcium is elevated,
you start getting confused. You you get confused irregardless. You know,
if you're taking diuretics or water filter, your calcium level
goes high. So there is zero chance that this was diagnosed.
I'm not talking three days. I'm talking to like this

(13:12):
is like this has been probably a minimum about three
to four years. Wow, it explains everything, explains all the
time he took off because you know, you'd have that coffee,
you'd have that rasty stuff, and he was probably getting
too he was immuna suppressed, he was probably developing off
ortunistic infections like pneumonia's, you know whatever, the covid ridiculousness,
getting that over and over again. So yeah, this is

(13:35):
a this is an old diagnosis at a very convenient time.

Speaker 1 (13:39):
Doctor Chuck, Please forgive my ignorance. Okay, you're the medical expert.
I'm not. This question may sound very stupid to you.
But when I think chemo, because you said he's probably
been doing chemo, I think losing hair, you know, like
going bald. Although frankly my mother had chemo and she
didn't lose her hair. But anyway, but let that go. Normally,

(14:00):
if you're doing chemo, wouldn't you be losing your hair?
What do you say to that?

Speaker 4 (14:07):
And well, he was used to be bald and he
got plugged in there, and there are oral therapies that
you can have for hair growth. So I'm sure with
the kind of level of sophistication they have at the
White House, you could do a lot of things that
would not necessitate just having hair loss.

Speaker 1 (14:28):
Okay, Doctor Chuck. Final question to me, you're like the
cooner reports official physician. Really to me like you're like
cooner reports official doctor from now on. Okay, so the
next time you call, you just tell Sandy and my
kids doctor Chuck. You go right to the front of

(14:49):
the line. Understand doctor's veterans and doctors front of the line.
So I don't want you to wait too long anymore
because I love to talk to you. I'm fifty five,
doctor Chuck. Should I be getting a prostate exam?

Speaker 4 (15:05):
Good exam? And then they just feel for the nodularity
of your prostate. They do a recto examination. I think
a PSA level is you know, a sufficient test for that.
That's more of a diagnostic that's that's more of a
definitive test. The most definitive test is the biopsy. It's
not a it's not a bad thing to get, Jeff,

(15:26):
you know. But you probably also have urinary frequency because
you're diabetic, and you got to lose some weight because
you're drinking diet cokes and eating Big Max.

Speaker 1 (15:36):
Yes, doctor, all right, so on your advice, I will
set up an appointment, Doctor Chuck. Thank you so much.
And you sound just like my other doctor. You're overweight,
lay hoof the diet cox and the big Max for
God's sake. I'm sorry. Okay, yes, doctor, doctor Chuck, outstanding information.

(16:00):
Well that's what so it confirms what everything I've been told.
No way, they just found this out a couple days ago.
It's an absolute lie. He must have had it, at
a minimum for a couple of years. Doctor Chuck is saying,
maybe even three or four years. So we were thinking
they were covering up the dementia, which they were. Now
we could be they were covering up the prostate cancer.

Speaker 4 (16:24):
You can't make this up.

Speaker 1 (16:26):
Six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight.
Tom in Boxford, Thanks for holding Tom, and welcome.

Speaker 5 (16:35):
This is me.

Speaker 1 (16:37):
Go ahead, Tom, you're on the air, my friend. Yeah, yeah,
go ahead, Tom, Yes, you're on go.

Speaker 5 (16:44):
I currently have stage four bone cancer.

Speaker 1 (16:47):
I'm so sorry.

Speaker 5 (16:47):
I've been battling it since I was forty six years old,
and to be honest with you, when they got this
all out this morning, hearing it as the other callers said,
I went into remission follost eight years. So then I

(17:09):
ended up getting with testized and got a brain room.

Speaker 1 (17:15):
At first, let's go right back to Tom in Boxford.
Tom has been battling bone cancer for many, many years.
It went into remission. I believe it's now coming back.
He also has been battling a brain tumor tom I
am very very sorry. Please pick up where you left off.

Speaker 5 (17:40):
Well, the thing is is that I heard that you
know basically when you start out with this. I got
diagnosed with full blown cross state cancer. My gleasing scale
was ten at forty six years old, and it was
all because of a doctor heard about my family history
in it. So it had already gotten my prostate and

(18:03):
gotten olyphodes around my belly. I was on a drugs
called Itigra that was for almost ten years, got my
PSA down to one currently now I am at seventy seven.
I headed up to one hundred and fifty nine. So

(18:24):
when I got the brain tumor first, after you know,
ten years of being on that drug, I lost my
mind for a little bit. I didn't know, like, I
didn't know exactly where I was and very confused. And
then right after they removed the tumor, that's when I

(18:46):
got diagnosed with the going down my spine. So I
can see where the confusion pot is. And when you
get in treatment, it's usually every six weeks on chemo,
so I can see how they were squeezing him in
and then it was on the beach resting. So from
my experience, and again, I'm at work right now. I've

(19:10):
been building hot water heaters all morning for a lodge project.
So I can bless you Tom.

Speaker 1 (19:18):
God bless you Tom again.

Speaker 5 (19:21):
Doctors, I'm sorry, Go ahead, Jess if.

Speaker 1 (19:23):
You want how I mean again? If I'm getting too personal,
please tell me Tom. How old are you?

Speaker 5 (19:28):
Okay? I want everybody to know what.

Speaker 3 (19:31):
This is like.

Speaker 1 (19:32):
It's hell, Tom, How old are you?

Speaker 5 (19:37):
I Am going to be sixty three in two weeks?

Speaker 4 (19:40):
Wow?

Speaker 1 (19:40):
God bless you Tom. Wha. You are a warrior, my friend, Tom.

Speaker 5 (19:45):
My, doctors call me superman for some reason.

Speaker 1 (19:48):
I don't know you areman. You really are. You are superman, buddy.
I'm telling you Tom the bone cancer. I've read about it.
People have told me about it. They say it is
cruciatingly painful. Is it is that true?

Speaker 5 (20:03):
No, it is beyond. I've been in such I've been
in pain twenty four hours a day, seven days a week.
Sometimes you get a mad rush of pain that will
just literally put you down on the ground. But I
work five to six hours a day until I can't

(20:26):
do it no more, and then I go home and
I have to have my afternoon nap. One thing I
do recommend to you is please have your doctor just
do a PSA on you. I wouldn't even have got
that PSA till I was fifty. I would have been
long gone before that. So the pain people, you just
can't describe it to people. I battle it, battle it,

(20:49):
battle it, and that's all you can do.

Speaker 1 (20:54):
Tom the final question, do you feel sorry for Joe Biden?

Speaker 5 (21:01):
I feel sorry for what the people around him did
to him. I'm extremely mad. You know. The reason why
I'm working is because if I went on disability, social
security disability, I couldn't even feed myself. That's why I
go to work every day. And the other thing is
I'm determined to fight this to the bitter end. I

(21:22):
lost two brothers that didn't make it to sixty with
cancer fifty seven and sixty fifty seven and fifty nine.
I'm very proud of myself because I outbeat them. But
other than that, you know, it's tough. But I see
all this money that was donated all over the world

(21:44):
and stuff like this, and I can't. I've worked my
entire life since I was sixteen years old, and this
is what you get.

Speaker 1 (21:54):
Tom. God bless you. You're in my thoughts, in prayers
and truly my respects to you. To you are a fighter,
You are a warrior, my friend, Tom. Please don't be
a stranger. You call the show again. Okay, God bless you,
Tom Laie. Let's squeeze one more in Matt in Maine. Matt,

(22:15):
I hate to do this to you. We've got one
minute left. The floor is all yours.

Speaker 4 (22:19):
Go.

Speaker 3 (22:21):
Hey, well, there's been scandal after scandal and they just
sweep it under the rug. I can't go through the
list now, but this is the mother of all scandals.
Who's running the country for the last four years. Look
what they did to those thirteen service members. Look at
the carnage they cause in our society with lockdowns and
rise about COVID. These people are evil. I don't feel

(22:45):
bad for him. I feel bad for the country. What
we need now is a special council investigation like you
had for Watergate, so that they can't sweep under the rug.
We can keep this in the news, we can expose
what went on, and maybe we'll get some justice. Just
maybe love it.

Speaker 1 (23:03):
Honestly, Matt, perfect way to end the show. I so
agree with you. Get a special counsel, get somebody we
know that we'll get to the bottom of it. They
can't sweep it under the rug. And you're right, the
COVID lockdowns. Who was the architect of that? It certainly
wasn't Biden.
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