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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's that time, time, time, time, Luck and load from
Michael Very Show is on the air, right, not easy.
Speaker 2 (00:14):
That easy, not trust doctor disease, that they're all mixed up.
You think my proctology is used to be a photographer. Hey,
he took X ray told me to bend over and
say cheese.
Speaker 1 (00:25):
While we didn't know that much.
Speaker 3 (00:27):
About Joe Biden's health, we know even less about Donald
Trump's health.
Speaker 1 (00:31):
He was completely untransparent during the twenty twenty three eighty
twenty twenty four campaign. He has not been transparent.
Speaker 4 (00:39):
Then we're in the list of the presidential cover up
of Donald Trump's mental and physical condition, and it's his
doctors are part of the cover up under his orders.
Speaker 1 (00:49):
That much, we know that much his fact.
Speaker 4 (00:51):
But it is essential that Republicans, especially and I've talked
to some Republicans on the heel, and indeed there are
Republicans in the seventh who are furious, can concerned, worried
about the president's mental health, physical health, and they too
want some disclosure of what the real facts are here.
But it's time for them to step up and demand
because we've never had a presidential crisis of leadership such
(01:15):
as this.
Speaker 1 (01:16):
We don't know what damage may have been done.
Speaker 4 (01:19):
We don't know the test to his vital signs. We
need full disclosure and immediately the real possibility that this
is a time that the twenty fifth Amendment needs to
be considered. This is a cover up. It is a
cover up clearly directed by the President of the United States,
whose closest aids in the White House and his family.
There are people in the National security bureaucracy who are
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terribly worried about what is going on in terms of
America's adversaries and particularly the Russians and the Chinese taking
advantage of this situation. It's ongoing. I believe Director Ray
is very, very at the FBI is very concerned about
the President's health, mental and physical, and how it is
underbinding this life of disclosure the national security interests in.
Speaker 5 (02:03):
This count heart disease. He does not have heart disease,
does before the show it's calcium and.
Speaker 6 (02:11):
This cornary yes, I think so technically he has non
clinical athrostratic cornary corniathroscorosis.
Speaker 1 (02:20):
Some of this maybe.
Speaker 7 (02:21):
Samante Sanderson, I mean, you've heard these terms before. Cornary athoscrosis, cornary.
Speaker 1 (02:26):
Art disease, heart disease.
Speaker 7 (02:28):
People use these terms interchangeably, and.
Speaker 1 (02:30):
You know, I think what the test has shown that
he does have a.
Speaker 7 (02:35):
Mild form common form of heart disease.
Speaker 1 (02:37):
I'm well aware that many of you are listening on
a drive home out and about running errands, maybe picking
up the kids, and sometimes while you're listening, your mind
wanders and you might have thought that that little montage
of audio clips we just played was more of the same,
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which is people complaining that Joe Biden was demented, a vegetable,
he was rotting right there at the most high end
nursing home in America, the White House. But what I
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want to draw your attention to, because we'll play it
at the beginning of the next hour, is those are
audio clips during the first Trump presidency where the Democrats
were saying that Donald Trump was not physically healthy enough
to be the president. Wait, well, of all the things
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you were going to pick about Trump to attack him on,
that's not your best option. You're going to regret that
they don't because they have no shame. But they should.
They should, They should absolutely regret that those are all
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claims that Donald Trump was not healthy enough to be
the president, not a healthy enough. Are you kidding me?
You cheated that man out of the twenty twenty election
after he served several more years of being president and
Trump one point zero. You cheated him out of an election.
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Can you imagine the toll that takes? Then then he
spends four years in Siberia while you're hunting him down
to send him to president and bankrupt him with law fair.
Then he runs another campaign. He was challenged in the primary.
Need I remind you DeSantis and Haley. He wins another primary,
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Then he has another election, a general wins that and
on day one gets more done? Did most presidents get
done in their first two if not four years? You're
telling me he's in poor health. Age is not the indicator.
On June fourteenth, in just a couple of weeks, he
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will turn seventy nine years old. You know as well
as I do. There are people that at fifty seem
one hundred, and people who at seventy nine are president
look quite strong. Now you can put the numbers on
an actuarial table. Sure, here's where you ought to be
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for this age. But you know as well as I do,
there are people. There are women who look much younger
and women who look much older. Same is true for men.
There are men who have the health of someone much
younger or much older. And some of that is lifestyle.
He doesn't smoke or drink, and some of that is genetics.
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And I will tell you not to take the personal
accountability out of overall health, but I've come to understand
that genetics is very important. There are people who live
to Let's take Winston Churchill. The man was basically never
sober for seventy something years of his life. And look
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look how old he lived to be and smoking cigars
all day long and drinking like a fish, and he
lived to be ninety years old. I believe him. No,
maybe he was. Yeah, I think he was ninety years old.
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That's right, I'll confirm that. But my point is that's
some pretty darn good jeans. He had a big belly,
he had everything you don't want. He ate foods you're
supposedly not supposed to eat and all that. So anyway,
Donald Trump was doing fine, Joe Biden wasn't. The deep state.
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How the media promotes the deep state, not just the Democrats,
very very interesting. Five years since George Floyd died, the gars,
you know, the left. You know, the media is skewed
toward the Democrats. They all sort of start from the
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same position. It's why there is so much movement from
politics into media and back and forth. That's how George
Stephanopolis moves from being Bill Clinton's step and Fetch it
to being the ABC national host. But what gets underestimated
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is the role in this in this treacherous triangle. The media,
the Democrat Party, which really includes a lot of Republicans,
you really got, the swamp, the professional political class. And
the third is the deep state, the FBI, the CIA,
the various agencies, the FBI being at the height of that.
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And the unfortunate thing is that there are really good
people in the FBI who have been looked over, fired,
reassigned by the political hacks at the top who have
tried to remake the organization, the bureau, in their image.
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The extent to which the media is an arm, the
propaganda arm of the deep state is something we haven't
spent enough time talking about. We can also talk about
the media as an arm of propaganda for big Pharma.
It's an interesting three part documentary on the Tailanol murders.
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In nineteen eighty two, I was twelve years old at
the time, and I was riveted by that. But anyway,
what if the media is actually a tool of the
deep state? What if everything they present is propaganda? It's
Goebels in Nazi Germany again, it's Pravda all over again.
Think back over the past ten to fifteen years and
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how stories were covered and who ended up benefiting from
that coverage. The Bengazi attack was because of a YouTube video,
No it wasn't, But who stood to benefit from that?
Donald Trump is an asset of Russia. That was a hoax.
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But who was pushing it? You had Andrew McKay at
the FBI. You had Strasac and Lisa Paige, his mistress.
Like rabbits, they were texting thousands of times over several months,
COVID lockdowns and isolation until after the twenty twenty election.
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Odd the timing, wasn't it. Where do you think that
came from? Because COVID lockdowns meant no in person voting,
voting by mail. That's how you pull off the fraud.
Saint George Floyd was murdered and over the weekend we
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honored and observed the five year anniversary of the Great
George Floyd and how he was murdered, except he wasn't.
I had a sweet little old lady. She's part of
the naive neighbor community that is the downfall of this country.
Not intentionally, she doesn't mean to. She sent me an
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email and she said, I've been listening to you for years.
I love you, I respect you. I learned so much.
You make me laugh. I don't think she laughed that much,
but she's supposed to. She feels like she's supposed to.
She's an older lady. And she said, but I'm very upset.
You keep saying that George Floyd wasn't murdered, that he
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died of an overdose, and you have to correct that.
You cannot say that, Oh yeah, I can. I can
because for me, the truth is the most important thing.
For me, the truth is so important that I don't
care how many people are upset. I don't care how
many people leave. I don't care to go call me names.
I don't care how many people curse my name. I
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believe that the truth is that important. And you know what,
I think a lot of people know that there is
a truth that's not being told, but they don't want
to have to confront that reality, because that would mean
that a man's in prison who shouldn't be. That would
be that lies were told to them and they believed
them because there were a lot of naive neighbor white
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people who when all that happened, I really like black people.
Well that's not something you need to say, you weirdo.
The Hunter Biden laptop was Russian disinformation. Remember, don't believe
that Twitter took down the link to it. The twenty
twenty election was the most secure in history. Hum odd
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they keep telling us these things. That the unarmed January
sixth insurrection, so they were taking over our government but
didn't have any weapons. Joe Biden has done more than
any president since FDR and should be on Mount Rushmore.
Nancy Pelosi told us that, remember, we have to help
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Ukraine defeat Russia. Why Trump was nearly assassinated twice and
it was his fault? Wait, how videos of Joe Biden
showing signs of cognitive decline, those were cheap fakes. Those
were lies. That wasn't true. Kamala Harris is anointed at
the as the Democrat nominee. In the media loves her
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after for months calling her a liability. How did that happen?
While we're still trying to make Joe happen, he sat
down with Howard Stern. Stern was once decidedly anti establishment,
but when it came time to question Joe Biden the
most well not the most shameful uh Howard Stern moment,
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But boy, it's pretty shameful looking back what he did.
Speaker 8 (13:23):
Not only were you a star football player, but you
were lifeguard. I mean you you really and you were
the only white guy who was lifeguarding in this black community, right,
I mean you were the one guy I was. Your
family is pretty Again, this goes to my point about
you know, the president is the father of our country.
That's something we all say. And I think your family
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is so extraordinary because of the way they've conducted themselves
and how they are with you that I feel you
have a lot to give to the presidency. These are
my feelings. It's pretty it's pretty amazing family. And I again,
I I'm proud I submit for your approval that when
you have a loving family like that, you got a
lot of You got a lot to give because you
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gets so much from them. You're the kind of leader
I love because We're lucky to have you in the
Oval office and serving as the father of the country,
because if you're a good father to your family what
you are, I know you'd be a good father to
the country. And I want to thank you for providing
a calming influence, an organized administration post COVID, getting that
vaccine out, getting NATO, getting us to feel comfortable standing
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up to Putin. I don't know what people are looking
for in a president, or maybe it's that people don't
feel like they're getting enough, or I don't know what
it is, but I'll give you your greatest hits. The
lowest uninsured rate in history. Four out of five Americans
are covered for less than ten dollars a month. The
knocking off a few isis leaders cutting the emissions in half.
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I mean, you've always been an environmentalist, geez, even the
marijuana reform laws. Enough to sitting there and fighting that
battle and respect for marriage Act?
Speaker 1 (15:07):
What the hell is with people with this day? Who
cares about the changing the name of the Gulf of
Mexico to the Gulf of michael Berry.
Speaker 3 (15:16):
Which has a beautiful room.
Speaker 1 (15:19):
We have a tendency and it's easy to do to
want to move past a story because the way the
news cycle works, it's kind of like, let's take professional baseball.
If you've been to an MLB game lately or in
the last few years, the old school days of the
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stat lines and keeping score, I kept scoring after our games.
I would keep score for other games when I was
in my teens and make good money. It's thirty bucks
a game. That's good money for a kid back in
you know, the mid eighties. But the days of the
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sports fanatic that love the stat lines in professional baseball
are gone. In order to get people to come to games,
it's kind of a you know, and Savannah bananas I
proved this. It's not about being a nut for baseball.
It's about coming out for an experience. Now there might
be one baseball nut in the family, but it's sort
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of like restaurants figured out, we better put a vegetarian
option because dudes on a date, who've got to take
their girl out and she's vegetarian, there's your son. But anyway,
so they started having to put things on the menu,
or they put chicken tenders and a hamburger because if
you have your kid with you, they don't want to
eat these elevated. You know, white tablecloth meals. So if
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you go to a professional baseball game, now they have
all these other things to distract you. You know, you
do the wave and then you announce this, and then
somebody proposes to somebody on the big screen, and then
they let the kids come out and race across there,
and all of that is to keep your attention. Well,
this is an important game, and who wins and loses matters.
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You can't keep people's attention that way. We've created a
media cycle where they are all these different diverging stories
with good plotlines. You know, dog bites man. It's not
really a story, man bites dog. There's your story. So
in an era where these stories can bubble up from
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all the local news, and you've got so much content
being generated because now everybody is a photographer. People get
their stuff. It's not just World Star. They're sending it everywhere.
So it's very easy to overlook the fact that this
Biden cover up story of the media, the party is
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not just Joe Biden. Who cares about Joe Biden. He's gone.
The people who covered it up. Those people need to
be destroyed, exposed, ostracized, their careers finished, and not just them,
but everyone who was backing them. This is the opportunity
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to reorder the system. We had to suffer through it
if we don't make changes because of this, because we
get distracted by who Tiger Woods is having sex with,
or you know whatever else. Before Joe Biden dropped out
of the race, the media tried to cover for him
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and say, you remember, he's just about to drop out,
and so what did they say? They said, well, he
has dementia. They're going to put him in a wheelchair.
He doesn't know where he is, he doesn't recognize Jake Sullivan,
doesn't recognize anybody. No, they're getting ready to squeeze him out,
and they say he has covidey.
Speaker 3 (19:00):
And the Republican National Convention we do begin tonight with
breaking news involving President Biden. There is word just in
tonight he has tested positive for COVID. While campaigning in
the battleground state of Nevada, President Biden boarding Air Force One,
leaving the President appearing right here to be battling the
effects of COVID, moving very slowly as he walks up
those stairs to Air Force One.
Speaker 1 (19:22):
Do you remember how when Trump had COVID and how
different the coverage was. This was twenty twenty. This is
Karl Bernstein. Oh, do not like Karl Burnstein. He's a
bad person.
Speaker 4 (19:32):
We're in the midst of a presidential cover up of
Donald Trump's mental and physical condition, and his doctors are
part of the cover up under his orders. That much
we know, that much is fact, but it is essential
that Republicans, especially and I've talked to some Republicans on
the Hill, and indeed there are Republicans in the Senate
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who are furious, concerned, worried about the president's mental health,
physical health, and they too want some disclosure of what
the real facts are here. But it's time for them
to step up and demand it because we've never had
a presidential crisis of leadership such as this. We don't
know what damage may have been done, we don't know
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the tests to his vital signs. We need full disclosure
and immediately, and also the real possibility that this is
a time that the twenty fifth Amendment needs to be considered.
This is a cover up. It is a cover up
clearly directed by the President of the United States in
his closest aids in the White House and his family,
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while there are people in the National security bureaucracy who
are terribly worried about what is going on in terms
of America's adversaries and particularly the Russians and the Chinese
taking advantage of this situation. It's ongoing. I believe Director
Ray is very, very at the FBI is very concerned
about the president's health, mental and physical, and how it
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is undermining this lack of disclosure the national security interests
of this country. We are at a dangerous, dangerous moment,
and we can see that our normal democratic systemic norms
are not coming into play here in a way that
are keeping us from the danger that this president is
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throwing at our country and the security of the world. Really,
the United States is depended on for stable leadership. Right now,
we have the most unstable leadership that we have seen,
I would say, in my lifetime. And a cover up
has got to be ended by Republicans and Democrats in
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this instance, saying come on, we need the facts.
Speaker 1 (21:49):
We need them today. Woodward and Bernstein made their name
off water Gate, all right, there are a lot what
are people today who believe that that was the deep
stake taking out Nixon. There is The problem with coming
to a judgment in cases like this is it becomes
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a question of who you trust. But there there is
a compelling argument to be made, and I believe in
listening to all sides, even if I don't end up
coming to your conclusion. And I don't know, I don't
know what happened, but there's a very compelling argument that
is made that Woodward and Bernstein were handed that story
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handed their sources. The whole thing was scripted for them,
and they did the work through the Washington Post to
carry it to the end as they were supposed to.
And then they were honored as being these great, wonderful
truth tellers and all this, which is a bunch of crock.
But be that as it may. Since that time, they
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have both wandered off the reservation. They have embarrassed themselves.
Carl Bernstein calling Donald Trump, questioning Donald Trump's help, saying
that he's in horrible help and it's a cover up. Oh,
he doesn't like a cover up, and claiming that he
is the most corrupt president of his lifetime. Really, and
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then sits quietly through the Biden presidency. It tells you
who these people are on a level it's hard to
you know, when somebody's arrested. When somebody's arrested and there,
you know, they go and interview the people who live
next door. He seemed like such a nice fella. Nobody
ever says I knew he was a serial killer. I'm
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glad y'all caught him, but I pretty much figured it
was him. They always say, he is a nice enough fella,
kind of kept to himself, but nice enough. That is
what these people are. People assume that the Woodward and
Bernstein and Jake Tappers and Anderson Poopers, and they're nice guys.
Maybe they don't know. No, they're the monster and we're
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calling them out. Hey, there's your serial killer right there.
Bizarre of talk radio, The Michael Barry Show. So it's
important to go back and remember we have such short
memories for what people do, even if it was such
a big deal at the time, and especially because they're
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good at slipping and sliding and changing. We've got a guy,
John Cornyn, a Senator from Texas who desperately wanted to
be the Senate majority leader, but Dune got it and
they didn't want and Cornyn didn't. Cornyn is a slippery weasel,
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he's a lizard. And every six years he comes back
to Texas and the guy who, along with Mitch McConnell,
was cutting deals to help the Democrats, who sells us out,
who hates hates Trump and Maga. Then every six years
he comes back and does this, Oh shucks, how we're
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doing over here in Texas? You know, me being from
Texas at all, I'm just like ow, it's disgusting. Right,
It's interesting when you look. We talk a lot about
the last four years and the cover up of Biden,
but the truth is that was preceded by four years
of attacking Donald Trump, that he wasn't healthy and his
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doctors were hiding it, Like you've got to be kidding.
The ghost of Rush Limbaugh, the legacy of Limbaugh lives on.
They accuse you of what they are doing. Listen to
doctor Sunjay Gupta twenty nineteen saying with Anderson Pooper, oh,
you know, we got to question Trump's doctor about his
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test results, Sanjay Gupta, because you know he's a doctor,
he'll know. And they wanted to know about Trump's test
results because we don't think Trump is healthy enough to
be president.
Speaker 7 (26:09):
Very basic things in terms of his height and weight
for you know, six three, two hundred and thirty nine
pounds cholesterol, that's something that a lot.
Speaker 1 (26:16):
Of people pay attention to. To twenty three a little
bit high there.
Speaker 7 (26:19):
They wanted to bring some of these numbers down and
obviously check some of these things again, but a lot
of focus, I think, specifically.
Speaker 1 (26:27):
On his heart.
Speaker 7 (26:28):
He had an echo cardiogram last year to look at
the function of his heart, and you know, there was
a lot of discussion about the impact of his lifestyle
overall on his health. In fact, listen to a couple
of the exchanges from last year. He'splain to me how
a guy who eats McDonald's and by chicks and all.
Speaker 5 (26:45):
His diet cokes and who never exercises easiness good as
shape as you say he's in.
Speaker 6 (26:50):
It's called genetics. I don't know, it's some people have,
you know, just great jeans. You know, I told the
President that if he had a healthier diet over the
last twenty years, he might have lived to be two
hundred years old.
Speaker 5 (27:00):
Know, he does have heart diseases, what you said, he
does not have heart diseases. CT scan before that showed
it's calcium.
Speaker 1 (27:06):
In this cornary but he yes, he did.
Speaker 6 (27:08):
He had a so I think so technically he has
non clinical athroscratic cornary he corniathosclerosis.
Speaker 1 (27:18):
Some of this maybe Samantis Anderson.
Speaker 7 (27:20):
I mean, you've heard these terms before, cornary athosclerosis, coronary.
Speaker 1 (27:23):
Arder disease, heart disease.
Speaker 7 (27:25):
People use these terms interchangeably. And you know, I think
what the test has shown that he does have a
mild form common form of heart disease. Let me show
you quickly the test that we are talking about. I
think this is important. People may have heard of this test,
the coronary calcium score.
Speaker 1 (27:41):
President Trump's score.
Speaker 7 (27:42):
One hundred and thirty three, and you can see how
it's gone up. The concern is when you get certainly
over one hundred, that it could increase your chances of
having a heart attack in the future, which is why
there's such a focus by the doctors on evaluating his
heart and his cholesterol. Is that the test that looks
for calcium inside the walls of the arteries. That's exactly right.
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It looks for a calcium. It's an indication of plaque.
And if I remember correctly, I think you've had it done.
I've had it done in the past, and you do
it to basically sort of predict your chance of having
a heart problem in the future.
Speaker 1 (28:18):
Well, isn't that interesting? Then Jake Tapper writes a book
about the cover up of Joe Biden's decline, and suddenly,
Joe has cancer. You can't talk about Joe's decline. He
has cancer. Well that's odd because while his decline was
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the topic of every news organization, if a Republican commented
on his cover up, the answer was, you got to
have some respect. The man has cancer. How can you
speak about it? Man with cancer? Funny? Joe Biden is
a lot of things, but I never figured him for
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a nostrodamus. He predicted he would get prostate cancer back
in twenty fifteen. Now here's what's interesting about this. He
predicts he would get cancer ten years ago. And a
number of doctors have said that the advanced state of
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his cancer now that it's been they've just discovered cancer.
The cancer, the advanced state has been said by some
that he's probably had this ten to twelve years. Ten
years ago October twenty fifteenth, he said this.
Speaker 9 (29:41):
And so he said, well, what do you want? I
said two things. One to be able to completely be
level with you and argue with you if we disagree privately.
And secondly, I want to be the last person in
the room on every major decision. And I didn't mean
it figuratively. I meant literally to be last person room.
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He's president, He gets to make the decision unless there's
an overwhelming disagreement on principle, in which case I developed
prostate cancer or something to leave.
Speaker 10 (30:13):
And he knew Wait, wait rewind You mean if you
wanted to get out because you disagree with him, you
would just.
Speaker 1 (30:26):
Develop prostate cancer. It's odd that that's the thing he
would use as what would be his excuse? You would
just develop prostate cancer if you disagree with him, in
which case I'd develop prostate cancer or something and leave.
(30:50):
You mean you had prostate cancer already, and if you
needed an excuse as to why you were leaving, you
would say, Uh, I got prostate cancer, need to go
get treatment. So he's admitting two things. He's got prostate
cancer ten years ago. Second, that they will use these
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things as a ruse to do something they couldn't otherwise do.
Isn't that interesting he's confessing to it. Oh at that point,
I just you know, get prostate cancer or do you
have prostate cancer? If he was honest, I believe he
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did in my judgment, he had prostate cancer. Then remember
in twenty twenty two he was talking about oil slicks
and he said, that's why I have cancer and other
people I know have cancer. And the defense from within
the White House, now this is what really happened in
America twenty twenty two, seven years later. The defense from
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within the White House was, you know, he doesn't have
he didn't have cancer. You know, Joe doesn't know what
he's saying. That was their answer, and that was people
in America believed that, and maybe you should believe it.
Maybe everything he said was just the ramblings of some
old dude. But how fascinating that here is a guy
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who's the president of the United States. He can launch
a world war in a minute. And they said, oh,
he said he has cancer. He didn't have cancer. He
don't know where he is. That was the defense. And
then at the very moment that the cover up had
reached epic proportion, they come out with, Uh, we've just
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discovered he has prostate cancer. Y'all, stop all those stories. Look,
these people lie about everything. Everything. He claimed. His son
died in war, and he's not the only one. They
all live. And if there's one thing you can learn
from this, don't believe a word they say ever. COVID
climate change, none of it.