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My friends, we may be seeing now the biggest scandal in U.S. history, and I think it's fair to say. | ||
You've had the Russiagate hoax. | ||
They accused the president, the sitting president, of being a traitor to his nation. | ||
That old thing probably was bigger than Watergate. | ||
When you do a quick Google search or when you ask the AI bots, what's the biggest scandal they tell you Watergate was, I think we've, well, we've since surpassed that degree of scandal. | ||
I want to show you just this headline as we begin. | ||
Doctor who worked with Biden says he had cancer while he was president. | ||
In fact, this top oncologist who actually worked with the former president said he probably had the cancer before he even got into office. | ||
We have the video, of course, from 2022 where Joe Biden says that I and so many others have cancer. | ||
But it's not just the cancer. | ||
We knew that he was ill. | ||
Stories had been circulating. | ||
The scandal, my friends, is when you look at the big picture. | ||
Criminal actions of Joe Biden. | ||
Did they prosecute? | ||
No. | ||
Why? | ||
Because of his mental state. | ||
The audio leaks and we now know exactly what Biden was saying and what he was asked. | ||
Now we had the transcript, of course. | ||
So we knew that they had Joe Biden dead to rights. | ||
He broke the law. | ||
No criminal charges. | ||
They likely knew he had cancer. | ||
Most of these people probably knew that he had terminal stage four or five, whichever. | ||
It's stage four if you ask the Internet. | ||
Then you take a look at how the media covered everything up every time. | ||
What I love about what the media does with Joe Biden. | ||
And they did this during his presidency, is that when he says something as nonsensical as Trinidad Shabbat of Pressure, let me try that again, Trinidad Shabbat of Pressure, it's an actual quote from Joe Biden. | ||
Instead of actually quoting him, they paraphrase. | ||
So if Joe Biden appeared on the show and said something like, you know, we got the kids and gotta go to school because, you know, anyway, instead of quoting that incoherent garbled nonsense, they would simply say, During the interview, Joe Biden expressed frustration with schools being poor and children needing access. | ||
Because if you actually tried to quote him, you'd know that the dude was speaking gibberish. | ||
Let's say, my friends, the media knew they were lying. | ||
They covered up for the president. | ||
The White House administration, his family and his doctors lied and covered up for the president and prosecutors who are supposed to hold him to account. | ||
Lied and covered it up in every major facet of organization of this country. | ||
The president was infirm, incapable and criminal and it was covered up. | ||
Dare I say, I cannot think of a greater scandal in U.S. history than the fact that an entire four years of presidency may have been fraudulent. | ||
Let me say that again. | ||
Doctor who worked with Biden said he had cancer while he was president and it did not just develop. | ||
In fact, he may have had it before entering office. | ||
They knew from the beginning. | ||
Now the question is, with the her tapes leaking, questions of whether or not Joe Biden was engaged in criminal activities before becoming president and whether he should be charged and he can be. | ||
Questions about whether or not he actually signed these pardons and what. | ||
Did he actually sign? | ||
It may be void. | ||
Already we're hearing from Ed Martin, who's to be Trump's new pardon attorney, that they're investigating the auto pen pardons because we don't think Joe Biden actually authorized or signed those. | ||
Now, there have been several times throughout history, perhaps we could have questioned the mental state of a president, Reagan. | ||
For one, we knew that he was losing it towards the end of his presidency. | ||
But right now, I can speak for the present. | ||
I am calling on the Republicans to launch the Biden Infirmity Committee and beginning, they should begin to subpoena, investigate, and issue criminal charges for anyone who helped cover this up. | ||
And I'm talking about the forging of documents, a crime, specifically. | ||
I'm not referring to the fact that they just try to withhold information. | ||
They do that all the time. | ||
Anywhere that criminal activity took place, it should be exposed. | ||
And then we'll have to go through and void what may not have actually been decisions from Joe Biden pertaining to policy. | ||
Of course, Trump can do all of that if it's simple policy. | ||
But what if the judges are blocking Trump from removing a Biden executive order? | ||
This must be investigated, my friends. | ||
We're going to get into all this before we do. | ||
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And we're back after technical difficulties. | ||
My friends, suffice it to say, there are probably people out there that do not want this conversation to be had. | ||
So we will be having it. | ||
Let's just start from the beginning. | ||
Doctor who worked with Biden says he had cancer while he was president. | ||
It did not develop in the last 100 to 200 days. | ||
This means that Joe Biden... | ||
And according to this oncologist, likely had cancer as he entered office. | ||
Now, I did do a longer introduction already, but considering whatever just happened, happened. | ||
We'll start quickly from the beginning. | ||
This may be the biggest scandal in U.S. history. | ||
In fact, I think it's fair to say that it is. | ||
A president entered office likely with terminal cancer, was suffering the whole time, infirm. | ||
The Her Tape leaks show the man was completely incapable of being president. | ||
He didn't remember when he was vice president. | ||
He didn't remember when Trump got elected. | ||
He didn't even remember, and this is sad, when he lost his own son. | ||
And we have those tapes. | ||
The media covered it up. | ||
Democrats covered it up. | ||
I am calling on the Republican Party right now to launch the Biden infirmity hearings. | ||
Begin. | ||
To issue these subpoenas, and there should be criminal charges based on any criminal activity that we uncover. | ||
That is to say, who signed these pardons? | ||
Who authorized these pardons? | ||
You think it was cancer-ridden and terminal Joe Biden? | ||
Not based on the tapes that we've heard. | ||
They are now going to have to review every single thing that this president has done to determine whether or not he actually made these decisions. | ||
Now, there may have been some presidencies in the past where that also was the case. | ||
But in this capacity, I think we must now have Republicans launch these committees and begin these investigations. | ||
Subpoena his doctors. | ||
Grant them immunity. | ||
No pleading the fifth. | ||
What did you know? | ||
When did you know it? | ||
What about members of the media? | ||
Now, I certainly don't think they will have any criminal culpability, but they should be called in as well. | ||
What did they know? | ||
And when did they know it? | ||
Did they also seek to cover this? | ||
And that one's for posterity. | ||
We want to know if the media, well, we do know, but we want to know to what degree they were actively covering all of this up. | ||
So my friends, as we kick the stream back off, facing technical difficulties, we're going to go through all of this, plus we'll be joined by Dr. Stephen Quay. | ||
I believe I have his information correctly. | ||
I'm going to make sure I have this. | ||
Right? | ||
He'll be joining us to discuss, this is Stephen Quay, to discuss the issue of Biden's cancer diagnosis. | ||
And I will stress, it is not reasonable to conclude that his doctors were unaware of this diagnosis, considering how extensive the cancer has gotten. | ||
So we're going to get into all of that. | ||
Let's start right now with a story from the New York Post. | ||
Doctor who worked with Biden says he had cancer while he was president. | ||
Did not develop it in the last 100 to 200 days. | ||
A top oncologist who once worked for former President Joe Biden claimed Monday that his old boss must have had prostate cancer long before Sunday's public announcement of the diagnosis and suggested the oldest president may have even had the disease for a decade. | ||
Dr. Ezekiel Manuel, a former member of Biden's transition team who helped craft the Obama-era Affordable Care Act, stunned MSNBC's left-leaning morning Joe. | ||
With his analysis that the 82-year-old likely had cancer while serving as president. | ||
He's had this for many years, maybe even a decade, growing there and spreading. | ||
Emmanuel told the Biden supporting host early Monday. | ||
He did not develop it in the last 100 to 200 days. | ||
He had it while he was president. | ||
He probably had it at the start of his presidency in 2021. | ||
Yes, I don't think there's any disagreement about that. | ||
The Sunday announcement from the former president's office came two days after he learned of the diagnosis. | ||
That is a lie, and no sane person believes it. | ||
Now, we've got a lot to bring up here. | ||
Exclusive. | ||
Prosecutors' audio shows Biden's memory lapses. | ||
This past week, I actually joined Jesse Waters on Fox and discussed this very issue. | ||
The media, largely Alex Thompson himself, who published this, said, we missed the story. | ||
How did we miss the story on Joe Biden, he asked. | ||
Interesting. | ||
Missed it. | ||
They didn't miss it. | ||
They covered it up intentionally. | ||
So I want to know what they knew. | ||
I want the Republicans to do exactly what the Democrats did with J6 and with Russiagate. | ||
They brought in journalists. | ||
No, no, hold on, hold on. | ||
I don't want Republicans posting the private information and messages of journalists like the Democrats did. | ||
That's illegal. | ||
They can issue subpoenas and bring these people in and get them on the record. | ||
Don't worry, you'll be granted immunity. | ||
We just need to know what you knew and why you did or did not tell the American public. | ||
Alex Thompson spoke at the White House Correspondents' Dinner and said, we missed it! | ||
Now the audio leaks. | ||
Biden's memory lapses, they call it. | ||
This man, likely the whole time, was incapable of functioning. | ||
So again, I'll stress this. | ||
We need a review. | ||
We need to know who is actually running the show. | ||
Because Joe Biden wasn't. | ||
AutoPen was signing documents. | ||
And I'm going to say this. | ||
I'm sick of this. | ||
I don't care about AutoPen garbage anymore. | ||
I don't care if Trump did it. | ||
I don't care if Biden did it. | ||
I don't care if Obama did it. | ||
I don't care if Bush did it. | ||
It should be illegal. | ||
You should not be allowed to have a machine. | ||
Forge your signature on presidential documents. | ||
These people are scumbags. | ||
They are evil. | ||
It is a machine state. | ||
And your elections mean oh so little. | ||
But how about now we do something about it? | ||
Now I'm going to tell you. | ||
You got this viral video. | ||
Cash Patel and Dan Bongino saying that Jeffrey Epstein took his own life. | ||
And a lot of people don't believe it. | ||
Well, I can tell you one thing. | ||
The machine takes you. | ||
That's always been the case. | ||
I trust Cash and Dan, so we'll see. | ||
But I'll tell you this. | ||
There is always going to be some fear over national security and some fear of fault as to why you can't reveal the truth. | ||
It's reminiscent of Watchmen. | ||
Great, great graphic novel, by the way. | ||
In the end, after a false flag is perpetrated by the villain to end the Cold War. | ||
That's the graphic novel. | ||
One of the characters says, I don't care. | ||
The people must know the truth. | ||
That's Rorschach. | ||
And so Dr. Manhattan, another character, kills him. | ||
It's a comic. | ||
I know it's fiction, but it presents an interesting conundrum for us, for you, and for anybody who gets into office. | ||
What say you? | ||
If you got into office and you said, I will expose the truth and I will help the American people, and then you found out what Joe Biden was really doing, and he's a bad guy, real bad guy, but you also knew that if you exposed the truth of what was going on with Biden, you could destroy the fabric of this nation. | ||
Would you do it? | ||
See, most people are going to say no. | ||
That's the game. | ||
It's always been the game and will always be the game. | ||
Because people, when it comes down to brass tacks, they get into office, they get into the administration, they say, I want to do good. | ||
I want to do good. | ||
And then they come across this, the infirm. | ||
And they say, if you reveal to the world that Joe Biden is dying of terminal cancer, That his brain is jello and he cannot talk. | ||
I know people can see it, but if you confirm it, doctor, our enemies will attack. | ||
The petrodollar will collapse. | ||
401ks will get wiped out overnight. | ||
You will destroy the fabric of this economy. | ||
Is that really who you want to be? | ||
And they say no. | ||
So they lie. | ||
They cover it up. | ||
And they wait until it doesn't have as big of an impact. | ||
And now they'll review. | ||
The whole time, this man was incapable. | ||
Take a look at this from Mike Benz. | ||
He says the DOJ used Biden's mental state as a shield to not charge him for the exact felony crimes they were actively charging Trump for. | ||
And therein lies the problem. | ||
This is the line for me. | ||
You know, again, Cash and Dan in office, and they're saying, or in the FBI, you know, Epstein took his own life. | ||
Perhaps, perhaps. | ||
But I wonder how much of this is them really saying if we were to actually reveal what's in those files could destroy this country. | ||
I honestly don't know. | ||
I'd love to ask them. | ||
What I can tell you is it's a little bit easier for me. | ||
If I got in, if I was involved in government in any capacity, and I will stress the never going to happen, and that's why. | ||
That's why we don't see this stuff. | ||
You think you can cover up? | ||
Joe Biden's illness and mental state while prosecuting Donald Trump for the same crime? | ||
I'll blow the whistle on all of it. | ||
I will come out and say, Joe Biden has terminal cancer, and they'll say, but the 401ks, and I'll be like, that's your fault. | ||
The damage that arises from the illegal actions of Democrat uniparty thugs going after Trump's lawyers, it's on them and not on me or anyone else for exposing. | ||
That they staged effectively a soft coup with a terminal cancer patient who couldn't think straight and then forged his signatures. | ||
Again, probably one of the biggest scandals in American history, if not the biggest. | ||
Miranda Devine says, seriously, has anyone listened to the whole her audio? | ||
The establishment takeout. | ||
This is just about Joe Biden having pudding for brains is lazy and misses the deeper point, which is that the prosecutors had him cold on processing, on possessing classified documents he had no right to keep. | ||
Biden lies and dissembles and dissembles and filibusters and goes vague and mumbly at all crucial points. | ||
With help of lawyer Bob Bauer, who interrupts every time Joe might incriminate himself and laughs like a hino when Joe gets feisty. | ||
Roll tape. | ||
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So during this time, we were living in Chambers Road, and there were documents related to the Penn-Biden Center, or the Biden Cancer Center, or your book. | |
Where did you keep papers that related to those things that you were actively working? | ||
I don't know. | ||
This is, what, 2017, 18, that period? | ||
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Remember, in this time frame, my son has either been deployed or is dying. | ||
Either has been deployed. | ||
Let's go back. | ||
What was asked of them? | ||
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There were documents related to the Penn Biken Center or the Biken Center. | |
This is a deeply evil man. | ||
I don't care if he's troubled. | ||
I don't care if he's sick. | ||
He's an evil guy. | ||
The Burisma scandal. | ||
Come on. | ||
10% for the big guy. | ||
Flights on Air Force Two to China for equity investments. | ||
Private equity, mind you, with his son. | ||
This is a man who is deeply corrupt and evil. | ||
And it's just fascinating. | ||
When he's asked about the illegal activities that he was engaged in for the purpose of personal profit, he goes, but my son was dying around this time. | ||
I don't remember when, mind you. | ||
Too old. | ||
And he was sick. | ||
And they covered it up. | ||
This calls into question everything he's done. | ||
Ed Martin says the DOJ will review Biden's last-minute pardons. | ||
Indeed. | ||
They say. | ||
Outgoing acting U.S. attorney for D.C., Ed Martin, said Tuesday the DOJ is reviewing several of former presidents' final hour pardons, vowing that his new office will scrutinize whether clemency was used correctly or politically. | ||
Martin, whose nomination to D.C. collapsed last week after key Senate Republicans pulled support, confirmed that Trump had reassigned him to two new high-profile roles. | ||
Director of the Office of the Pardon Attorney and head of the DOJ's recently established weaponization working group, quote, I do think the Biden pardons need some scrutiny. | ||
Martin said at a press conference announcing the transition. | ||
We want pardons to matter, to be accepted, and to be something that's used correctly. | ||
So I do think we're going to take a hard look. | ||
Among the Biden pardons that have drawn sharp criticism from Republicans were the preemptive grants to clemency to former White House COVID-19 advisor Dr. Anthony Fauci, former Wyoming GOP rep Liz Cheney, and several members of the House, J6 Committee, GOP lawmakers and Trump allies. | ||
have rallied, have railed against the moves as excessive and self-serving, with some accusing Biden of using the pardon power to insulate political allies from future investigations with a form of immunization. | ||
Martin did not specify which pardons were under review, but his remarks suggest the Trump administration could challenge or investigate the legality of Biden's final clemency decisions before leaving office in January. | ||
While presidential pardons are historically difficult, if not impossible, to reverse, Biden's use of preemptive pardons for people not yet charged with crimes has raised new constitutional questions. | ||
Martin's tenure in Washington, D.C.'s prosecutor's office was brief and contentious, as we understand. | ||
Now we're going to be looking into this. | ||
Ed Martin, Trump's DOJ pardon attorney, says he'll review Biden's outgoing pardons. | ||
As we should. | ||
Nick Sorder with The Post the other day, quote, The integrity of the American pardons requires that we examine the Biden pardons and who did what. | ||
We will get to the bottom of it. | ||
Count on us. | ||
Joe Biden did not issue those pardons. | ||
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I would bet a lot. | |
Put it that way. | ||
It was autopen. | ||
I believe that autopen should be illegal. | ||
And the Supreme Court needs to issue that ruling saying outright you can't do this. | ||
We cannot tolerate any president of any political faction. | ||
Putting a pen in a robot arm to forge a signature. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
It's a forged signature. | ||
Now I'm fine with this. | ||
I'm fine with this. | ||
We're going to scrutinize the Biden admin, his pardons, his documents, because, because he was infirm, medically disposed. | ||
So we don't know who actually authorized that. | ||
So let's get those hearings. | ||
Let's subpoena some individuals and bring them in and find out what's going on. | ||
As for Trump, Obama, Reagan, anybody else who used the auto pen, I say, from now on, we're going to say okay to that. | ||
We realize they were auto penning. | ||
But from this point forward, auto pen should be unconstitutional. | ||
It should be illegal. | ||
And I think it already is. | ||
The idea that a president could have his signature forged by a machine, and they say, but even the founding fathers used an auto pen device, don't care. | ||
The idea that a president would allow his signature on documents from a machine is insane. | ||
It opens the door to literally anybody doing anything they want, especially when you have a president who is in front. | ||
Now, I'll say it like this. | ||
When you got Donald Trump using the auto pen, well, okay, that's bad. | ||
But at least Donald Trump is of sound mind. | ||
No more auto pen. | ||
Joe Biden was not with it. | ||
The leaked tapes reveal that. | ||
And this cancer diagnosis also reveals it. | ||
He's infirm and medically disposed. | ||
The question then is, who did sign off on these pardons? | ||
Who authorized them? | ||
The challenge is going to be, of course, Biden could simply just say, it was me. | ||
End of story. | ||
Under oath. | ||
And then what do you do? | ||
Unless you can find some hard evidence, audio, video, or otherwise, Biden can just say, I told him to do it. | ||
Now, what if Biden can't testify to that? | ||
What if he is unwell? | ||
What if others can testify that, no, that's not possible, because at the time, Joe Biden was indisposed? | ||
I think we should void them. | ||
The Democrats like to say, you can't do that, you can't void these documents. | ||
And I say, hogwash, hogwash. | ||
We are humans. | ||
We exist in a human society, my friends. | ||
It is not math, okay? | ||
It is a decision made by the judgment of men. | ||
And we can choose to or not to. | ||
The argument they want to make every single time, this is what the Democrats do. | ||
But the Constitution, and we say, we agree, we like that. | ||
Then they break the law, and we say, but the Constitution, they go, we're allowed. | ||
It was fine when we did it. | ||
So I don't play that game. | ||
I think it is entirely constitutional to challenge the pardon power because the Constitution vests the pardon power in the president and nobody else. | ||
And so what we're challenging is whether or not that power was abused by somebody else. | ||
And I think the answer is probably yes. | ||
So we'll see, my friends. | ||
This is a tremendous scandal, a tremendous, tremendous scandal. | ||
The biggest in U.S. history, I believe. | ||
But there's questions about anything else he may have signed, anything else he may have done. | ||
I'm going to wrap this first segment up there. | ||
We are going to be joined in just a minute by Dr. Stephen Quay, who's going to break down for us this diagnosis and, as a doctor, talk about what it means for this cancer. | ||
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It'll be up at 4 p.m. at youtube.com slash timcast. | ||
Thanks for hanging out, and we'll see you all then. | ||
For everybody else, we will keep the live show going, of course, and the interview will begin in just a few minutes. | ||
That's how we do it. | ||
That's how we do it. | ||
I want to start with this story. | ||
We have this story from the Daily Mail. | ||
CNN host calls timing of Biden's cancer diagnosis extraordinary and suggests the real motive. | ||
We have this from the New York Post. | ||
Doctor who worked with Biden says he had cancer while he was president. | ||
In fact, he even said he likely had it. | ||
Take a look at this. | ||
He had it while he was president. | ||
He probably had it at the start of his presidency in 2021. | ||
Yes, I don't think there's any disagreement about that. | ||
It appears, my friends, that this is bipartisan. | ||
Everybody recognizes that Biden's cancer diagnosis they've known about for some time. | ||
In fact, when I looked up just a cursory search, this disease apparently takes years to metastasize to the bone. | ||
To the point where Joe Bonazette would imply, while he was president, he did in fact have cancer, calling into question his mental state, what medications he may have been on, whether he was capable of doing the job in the first place, and questions, why didn't they invoke the 25th Amendment? | ||
I want to bring you back in time to when Nancy Pelosi announced the 25th Amendment panel. | ||
Remember this? | ||
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And everybody said, whoa, wait. | |
This isn't for Trump. | ||
This is for Joe Biden. | ||
That's right. | ||
Around the time that Joe Biden was about to enter office, Nancy Pelosi put together through Congress this 25th Amendment panel that could make the decision whether or not to remove a president if they were infirm. | ||
Many people first claimed they're trying to find ways to remove Trump, but then quickly people said, no, no, it's for Joe Biden. | ||
It's for Joe Biden. | ||
This suggests. | ||
Before he even got into office, they knew that he was sick and would need to find a way to invoke the removal of a president if they lost Congress. | ||
The idea being if the Democrats control Congress, they can create a committee that will have the ability to invoke the 25th Amendment to remove the president. | ||
But if they lose, if they did not do that, it would be incumbent upon the vice president solely and a Republican Congress. | ||
They made this new plan. | ||
A committee, a panel, learned experts would make that decision if the vice president saw fit to invoke it, a power they were giving to Kamala Harris to be able to remove Biden when the time came. | ||
I believe they knew the whole time that Joe Biden was dying, and I believe that they don't have anybody else. | ||
Joe Biden was the best that they could muster up. | ||
They knew that Buttigieg didn't have it. | ||
They knew that Newsom, nobody else had it. | ||
So this is where we are. | ||
Allow me to figure out if I can... | ||
Let's see. | ||
We're having fun with these technical difficulties these days, my friends. | ||
Not much can be done about it, but I think... | ||
There we go. | ||
We're going to be joined by Dr. Stephen Quay right now. | ||
Let me see if we are able to connect. | ||
And no, it looks like we have Dr. Drew. | ||
Let me grab... | ||
We'll get this going for you guys in just a second. | ||
And let's see. | ||
Hello, doctor! | ||
Can you hear me? | ||
Tim, is that you? | ||
Yes, it is. | ||
Can you see me? | ||
Yes, I can. | ||
Oh, hey, how's it going? | ||
Excellent. | ||
I thought we were going to have a different doctor, but I'm glad to see you. | ||
It's been a minute. | ||
Thanks for joining me. | ||
It has been a minute. | ||
I've got to come back out to West Virginia sometime. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Well, let's talk about this. | ||
I did a cursory Google search on Joe Biden's cancer diagnosis. | ||
And a cursory Google search reveals there's no way they just found out about this, especially considering he was the president getting these routine exams. | ||
That's exactly right. | ||
Yeah, lay it out for us. | ||
So, again, people are like, how dare you opine on a case you don't take care of? | ||
I'm not saying anything about his case or his care. | ||
The American people have a right to understand what is being reported. | ||
And what is being reported is not... | ||
The fact is, if he was diagnosed with advanced metastatic disease at presentation, extremely unlikely. | ||
That happens maybe 2% of the time in people who are not being monitored carefully. | ||
With his level of scrutiny, there's no way that happened. | ||
And what got my spidey sense up initially, they went, oh, we felt a nodule. | ||
There was a prostate nodule. | ||
That's not how it works. | ||
Most doctors don't even do digital rectal exams anymore. | ||
We just follow the PSA. | ||
PSA is up. | ||
We get an ultrasound or an MRI. | ||
We biopsy, and that's that. | ||
Now, the overwhelming probability is somewhere two to four years ago, he had a diagnosis. | ||
It was treated. | ||
It got away from them. | ||
Now he has metastatic disease. | ||
The really interesting aspect of this, though, is that when somebody has metastatic prostate cancer, we use androgen deprivation therapies to manage it. | ||
And one of the common side effects is falling, muscle atrophy, and cognitive decline. | ||
I have prostate cancer. | ||
And when I was first, when I had a little recurrence, I'd have some radiation. | ||
At that point, I talked to my urologist. | ||
I said, the one thing I don't want is antigen deprivation because I don't want what it would do to my brain. | ||
I don't want it. | ||
I'll take my chances with something else. | ||
But that would be the routine treatment for the first line on metastatic disease. | ||
Are you okay now? | ||
I mean, I didn't realize that you had cancer. | ||
I had prostate cancer. | ||
I had a prostatectomy. | ||
Then I had some radiation. | ||
And this is all... | ||
It's a slow-growing tumor. | ||
If you get it early, you're good. | ||
If you want to get a cancer, this is the one to get. | ||
Trust me. | ||
I'm with the Prostate Cancer Foundation now. | ||
I'm fine. | ||
Could it recur? | ||
Yeah, it could. | ||
But we're monitoring. | ||
We're taking care of it. | ||
That's that. | ||
Why his got away? | ||
He had a very high-grade tumor. | ||
I have a low-to-intermediate-grade tumor. | ||
I don't know if the grade was up at presentation, if they put him under some sort of active surveillance or not. | ||
But if you put it together, this business of seeing a nodule and fighting metastatic disease, that's not what happened. | ||
The fact that they decided to come clean about it now. | ||
Very suspicious. | ||
And the overwhelming probability is, don't know him, I wish him the best, but the probability he was diagnosed two or three years ago, they've been treating him, it got away, he may have been on some androgen deprivation therapy, and that would explain a lot. | ||
How do you deliver androgen deprivation therapy? | ||
Well, it's by essentially shutting down the testes, things like Lupron, things like that. | ||
It's actually called... | ||
We used to call it, they actually would castrate men. | ||
They'd actually take their testes out back in the day. | ||
And it does slow the tumor down quite a bit. | ||
But once it gets to metastatic disease, particularly high grade like this, that is not a curable condition. | ||
That is a progressive fatal illness. | ||
So this is a terminal. | ||
For sure. | ||
But what's so deeply troubling about this is all the gaslighting around it. | ||
Just come clean about it. | ||
When was it diagnosed? | ||
What happened? | ||
I'm so sick and tired of the incomplete truce and the gaslighting. | ||
Look, he's an individual entitled to his medical care in private, but he's the president of the United States and they've chosen to come clean about it. | ||
At least be honest about that. | ||
At least give us the facts. | ||
I think the challenge is... | ||
Well, let me start. | ||
Before we get into overt politics, let me say this. | ||
I don't believe the grade. | ||
They were saying that it was, I'm forgetting the term because I'm not a doctor, but it was like a nine. | ||
What was the word? | ||
The G? | ||
Gleason score. | ||
Yes, there you go. | ||
You're the doctor. | ||
It was a nine. | ||
And so I just did some Googling. | ||
And they say eight, nine, and ten are very high. | ||
They're considered aggressive. | ||
I don't believe it. | ||
I don't believe them. | ||
It fits. | ||
You know, listen, I'm trying to use divining rods here to get, you know, this trickle of information and try to figure out what they're actually describing. | ||
Grade 9 does fit. | ||
It doesn't mean he was grade 9 at presentation. | ||
He might have been a 6, may have progressed. | ||
I don't know. | ||
But now it's a 9. 9 fits with the metastatic disease, and the fact that it does seem to be aggressive. | ||
So, because I was reading, correct me if I'm wrong, that a lower grade could take 10 years to get to this level. | ||
Correct. | ||
I'm a grade six. | ||
Or not never. | ||
Or never progresses. | ||
Right? | ||
So there's a lot of missing pieces on the story that I, you know, look, it brings up the whole issue again. | ||
Shouldn't the public, the American people, have some access to the understanding of what the medical and cognitive state of their president is? | ||
Doesn't it make sense? | ||
As airline pilots and physicians and lawyers, we are held to account if we start having cognitive decline or we become impaired medically. | ||
We are required to step out or at least raise our hand and sort of ask for a separate evaluation to see if we are appropriate to be taking care of people. | ||
This is such a much more important condition. | ||
We are living longer. | ||
We are going to have older presidents. | ||
We need to come up with some sort of mechanism to screen for trouble when it develops. | ||
So with the medication he would have received for this, let's say what you think, like two, three years ago maybe he got the diagnosis, that would be reasonable. | ||
Androgen deprivation therapy. | ||
These things do cognitively impair you, you are saying. | ||
They slow you, they cognitively impair you, they cause muscle wasting, and they cause falls. | ||
And, look, he was Parkinsonian before this, right? | ||
He has that slow gait, the mast-like faces, the hypophonia. | ||
I always wondered if some of the cognitive problems were the result of medication for the Parkinsonism, because sometimes his motoric function was better, and I noticed his cognitive functioning then wasn't as good. | ||
So I wondered if that was part of the problem. | ||
So there are multiple things going on here. | ||
Could he also have dementia? | ||
Dementia gets worse with any medical conditions. | ||
We are still very much in the dark about what's going on here. | ||
But I'll tell you what, every journalist in the country should wake up this morning and think to themselves, oh my God, we have been played. | ||
I have been played. | ||
I've been gaslit. | ||
I've been lied to. | ||
And I played into it. | ||
And I need to really examine what I did, why that happened. | ||
Do not let it happen again. | ||
They're not going to do that. | ||
Well, I think they were in on it. | ||
And when I say that, I think there are journalists that full well knew that Biden was ill. | ||
I think when you've got some, you know, 45-year-old big-bellied plumber sitting in his living room with a clicker going, Biden's sick. | ||
And it's that obvious on TV. | ||
And when you see him talk, how could these journalists not be curious enough to ask any question? | ||
I mean, this is what a journalist is supposed to do. | ||
You make some calls, some doctors, you try and get some source of information and confirm what everybody is hypothesizing already. | ||
Listen, Tim, mind you, when I did try to speak up back in the time, I was attacked. | ||
How dare you? | ||
He's sharp as a tack. | ||
He's got a photographic memory. | ||
You don't take care of him. | ||
You don't know. | ||
Look, I can look at a picture of a rash and say it's a rash and evaluate the rash. | ||
Same thing is true with certain neurological conditions. | ||
Same thing is true with prostate cancer, which I treat a lot. | ||
I suffer from as a patient. | ||
I'm on the Prostate Foundation board. | ||
I understand this illness. | ||
They're not giving us the whole story. | ||
And I can say that about any case, about anything that is described in this manner, happens to be the President of the United States in this case, we have a right to know more than we do. | ||
It just seems to me. | ||
Humbly, I would say that. | ||
For prostate cancer, does the medication and treatment you described with the androgen deprivation or any other treatments cause impairment to such a degree you can't operate a motor vehicle? | ||
Well, it can. | ||
Again, when I was presented with some, my disease started progressing a little bit, I needed some extra treatment. | ||
I had a frank conversation with my urologist. | ||
I said, I don't want antigen deprivation therapy because a small percentage of men don't just get cognitive decline. | ||
They get frank dementia. | ||
Wow. | ||
And I'm somehow convinced I'd be one of those guys. | ||
It's not worth it. | ||
But it can be really serious. | ||
And yes, you can get to the point where not only can you not operate a car, you can't feed yourself. | ||
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But let's say, so that's a small percentage though, you said, right? | ||
Correct. | ||
Are there any other like short-term treatments they provide, which maybe it's like, I don't know, I'm a doctor, but I know that sometimes I go to the dentist. | ||
They say, hey, we're going to give you this pill. | ||
You can't drive your car for eight hours. | ||
Are there any kind of medications along with the treatment that might be short term that would have that effect? | ||
Not like that, no. | ||
I mean, the only thing I can think of is, you know, when you get metastatic disease to the bone, sometimes it's painful. | ||
And so they might be giving him some pain meds that could make him sort of impaired. | ||
But I didn't see any evidence of him suffering or being in pain or anything, which is also a little odd. | ||
All this is odd. | ||
But, you know, again, we're trying to put the pieces together with very limited information. | ||
The reason why I'm asking is because I think we've already established when you listen to the man speak, there's something wrong. | ||
I'm trying to be academic in how I describe that. | ||
And we know that a side effect of the medication and treatment he would receive for this disease could result in full-blown dementia. | ||
And more commonly, cognitive slowing, cognitive decline, the kind of things we were seeing here. | ||
So let me ask you another question and your expertise then. | ||
If someone entered into a contract while undergoing these treatments, would they have grounds to void a contract due to impairment? | ||
Boy, you know, you're way outside of my field. | ||
I would be surprised. | ||
You know, as long as they can express volition and date and time and orientation, if you got the dementia, you would not be able to be in a contract. | ||
But with the cognitive slowing, I would say, hmm, you'd be okay. | ||
But with the audio that we've heard of Joe Biden and other her tapes, that got released. | ||
I don't know if you had a chance. | ||
Have you listened to that? | ||
I've heard them. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
It doesn't surprise me at all. | ||
The one thing that was on display there that Alex Berenson pointed out that I thought he was absolutely correct on is he has something called anastagnosia, which is with many psychiatric conditions and addiction and certain neurological conditions, there's a block in insight on what's happening to you. | ||
You don't perceive what's happening. | ||
And what happens sometimes in family systems where there's a patriarch that no one wants to confront, they support the denial. | ||
They don't want the poor guy, oh, don't bother him. | ||
Don't want him to feel impaired. | ||
Oh, no, he looks okay to me. | ||
He's looking good today. | ||
They support the dysfunction as opposed to pulling him aside going, hey, we got to do something. | ||
Let's be him a little more. | ||
Let's be kinder to you. | ||
And let's do proper care as opposed to pretend nothing's happening. | ||
So with those audio tapes, he clearly didn't know dates. | ||
Now, I'm sure if you ask him what today is, maybe, I don't know. | ||
He didn't know when he was vice president. | ||
He struggled to remember when his son died. | ||
He struggled to remember when Trump got elected. | ||
And of course, the reason I'm asking all these questions is the challenge we're going to see likely from, I would argue, from the base, from voters, from journalists and commentators, is that Joe Biden was cognitively impaired due to his ailment. | ||
And that's going to call into question decisions he purportedly made. | ||
So with the pardons, for instance, you have the use of auto pen. | ||
Which already, people are arguing, proves he didn't sign it, therefore it's void. | ||
But it's legally questionable. | ||
The next thing I think is going to come up, they're going to say, well, if he was getting these medical treatments and it had caused full-blown dementia, we don't know if these are sound presidential judgments. | ||
And this could open the door to legal challenges, which I expect. | ||
So remember, he refused to take the Montreal cognitive inventory that Trump sails through every year. | ||
He refused to take it. | ||
So we have no objective data to really know his level of cognition. | ||
And, by the way, they do have a viable defense on the auto pen, but because they're obfuscating so severely, I don't think they will bring it forth, which is, hey, guy had Parkinsonism. | ||
One of the features of Parkinsonism is you lose your ability to write, and your signature doesn't look normal anymore. | ||
We had him use the auto pen, but he approved every single auto pen signature, and he just couldn't do it because of his Parkinsonism. | ||
But, of course, they won't say that. | ||
Of course they won't. | ||
Did you hear there was an oncologist who went on MSNBC and he said he believes that Biden probably had this cancer when he entered the presidency? | ||
It is a reasonable assessment. | ||
That is a reasonable thing. | ||
Again, we're working with incomplete information. | ||
Is it possible that he was diagnosed with metastatic disease at presentation? | ||
Possible, but less than 2% chance. | ||
Is it probable that he had it for two or three years? | ||
And what was the original treatment? | ||
Did he have radium implants? | ||
Did he have external beam radiation? | ||
And why did it get away from them? | ||
Or did it get away early? | ||
And was he put on androgen deprivation therapy and is it now progressing? | ||
Which it does. | ||
It's a terminal illness. | ||
I don't know. | ||
But it's something like that. | ||
But it is not. | ||
I will tell you what it is not. | ||
It is not, hey, we did a digital rectal exam and we felt a nodule. | ||
Lo and behold, you have metastatic disease. | ||
No, did not happen. | ||
Guaranteed. | ||
That's insane. | ||
There was a viral clip from 2022 where Biden said, I and so many others have cancer. | ||
I saw that. | ||
And the media's claim was he was talking about skin lesions. | ||
Doesn't make sense, by the way. | ||
Why would he be talking about cancer? | ||
I mean, basal cell carcinoma and maybe some localized squames. | ||
Everybody gets that who lives in the sun, who spends time outdoors. | ||
You don't think of yourself as a cancer patient when you have basal cell carcinoma. | ||
Maybe if you had melanoma, but we need to know that too then. | ||
If that's in fact the case. | ||
That's exactly what I was going to ask. | ||
He was telling a story about how oil slicks were on his windshield and the wiper's trying to wipe the oil away. | ||
And that's why, quote, I and so many other people have cancer. | ||
Is there a kind of cancer that's associated with petroleum chemicals? | ||
Is it skin cancer? | ||
Not skin cancer, for sure. | ||
And it brings up an interesting question about food dyes. | ||
You should have gotten on that then, because those are petroleum products. | ||
And I want to say also, people are going to get all exercised about turbo cancers and vaccines and spike protein and whatnot. | ||
Well, look, something is up. | ||
Patrick Soon-Shong is going around talking about how the spike protein seems to knock out our natural killer cells, which are sort of the final pathway of protection against cancers as they develop. | ||
If that is happening, we've got to deal with this. | ||
There's more to be revealed on that yet. | ||
I don't know that cancer is actually on the increase, but if it is... | ||
And these natural killer dropouts, much like AIDS, causes a T-cell dropout. | ||
This is another kind of T-cell dropout. | ||
We need to get on that and get on it quick. | ||
And because people are so exercised around vaccines, you're not allowed to even ask these questions, which thankfully now that ice is melting a little bit. | ||
Yeah, especially. | ||
And it's fascinating how they went after RFK Jr. as being an anti-vaxxer. | ||
During the Trump campaign, I'm like, have you guys listened to RFK Jr.? | ||
He's not anti-vax at all. | ||
In fact, he's moderately pro-vaxing. | ||
He was critical of the process by which they were getting approved, specifically the COVID ones. | ||
One thing I want to bring up, Nancy Pelosi, I think a lot of people forgot this. | ||
Remember when she created that 25th Amendment committee? | ||
It was around the time of the election in 2020. | ||
She created this committee to invoke the 25th Amendment to remove a sitting president. | ||
And the first thing people said was, this is to remove Donald Trump if he wins. | ||
Then everyone kind of took a pause and said, wait a minute. | ||
No, this is for Joe Biden. | ||
I think when you have the, you know, we call it the wisdom of the crowd, noticing something was wrong with Joe Biden. | ||
I think we look at the actions of prominent Democrats like Pelosi. | ||
I think they were well aware that Biden was very sick and was going to need to be removed. | ||
But the question is, what could he have had at the time that warranted creating a committee to be able to remove him from the president? | ||
residency. | ||
So if they discovered this prostate cancer in 2020, would that give you as a doctor, would you believe that maybe within a couple of years he may be demented and unable to do the job? | ||
I would not. | ||
Unless he had a presentation back then, a Gleason 9 with Mets, or at least outside the capsule prostate cancer, then I would be worried that we would get to the point where he would need more aggressive treatments and then his cognition could be affected. | ||
But it's on the fence, right? | ||
The original presentation, if that was four years ago, you know, as we say, people normally often die of something else before the prostate cancer gets you. | ||
You can't foresee. | ||
That it's going to become aggressive, necessarily. | ||
So, again, I don't know. | ||
To me, it seems like the only time they got real about it was when he wanted to run again. | ||
That's when I think they knew that they couldn't go on, not just because of his cognition, because he had a terminal illness. | ||
So the reason I ask is, this would imply that there is another illness that we're only still guessing at. | ||
You said perhaps Parkinson's? | ||
Well, we see, look, as I saw a physician on TV the other day said, look, if I showed a tape of Joe Biden to a medical student and he or she couldn't identify Parkinsonism, they would be remediated. | ||
It's obvious he has Parkinsonism. | ||
The question is, due to what? | ||
There's lots of causes of Parkinsonism. | ||
And his doctors know due to what? | ||
They have to. | ||
If they don't, that's where the kind of malpractice would come in. | ||
You didn't do the workup for an elderly man with Parkinsonism? | ||
Give me a break. | ||
So what is Parkinsonism? | ||
Parkinsonism, again, are these features of motoric slowing, stiffness, festinating gait, mask-like faces, hypophonia. | ||
It's a certain region of the brainstem that sort of breaks down in terms of our fluidity of motor function. | ||
It's associated, if it's Parkinson's disease, it's associated with dementia. | ||
Sometimes dementias of various types have Parkinsonism as part of their presentation, and sometimes actually medication caused Parkinsonism. | ||
And sometimes it can even be just... | ||
Just part of aging, just part of these sort of vascular aspects of aging. | ||
You can result with some Parkinsonism. | ||
But we should know that. | ||
We should know what that is so we get each different situation has a different prognostic implication. | ||
And if you're also trying to treat somebody for prostate cancer at the same time, some of these conditions just get worse in elderly patients when they have another medical problem. | ||
Forget the treatment. | ||
Just having another medical problem can cause decompensation of all of these neurological conditions. | ||
Is there a treatment for Parkinsonism symptoms? | ||
Yes, yes. | ||
And the treatments often cause cognitive changes. | ||
And I was watching over the last couple of years going, give this guy a break. | ||
Maybe it's his Parkinson's treatment that's giving him the cognitive problem, but they won't come clean about any of it. | ||
And then they gaslight and then they attack for anybody who tries to make sense of things. | ||
So then the reason I ask is, are the treatments for prostate cancer and Parkinsonism, are they counterindicated? | ||
They interact. | ||
The Parkinsonism, you know, again, because it affects your muscle mass when you block your androgens, some of the features of the compensations for the Parkinsonism get worse, and so falls become very likely. | ||
You know, I had a cat. | ||
I'm not trying to be disrespectful or silly or anything, but I had a cat. | ||
We called him Mr. Bocas, and he had kidney failure. | ||
And he was young. | ||
He was only about five. | ||
So we were upset and we went to the vet and we said, what can we do for the kidneys? | ||
And they said, the medication for the kidneys can help. | ||
Unfortunately, he also has a bad heart. | ||
The medication for the kidneys will damage the heart and the medication for the heart will damage the kidneys. | ||
There's nothing we can do. | ||
And so it was actually fairly sad because there was a workable treatment for either issue, but not together. | ||
And so that's why, you know, that's what I wonder with Joe Biden. | ||
Were they looking at a rock and a hard place where they're like, okay, he's got cancer, but if we treat this, it's going to cause problems on this side. | ||
If we treat that, it's going to cause problems on this side. | ||
You're bringing up a really interesting point because I'll tell you where the rubber hits the road on that. | ||
When he's developing progressive disease and they start talking about antigen deprivation, they start worrying the antigen deprivation will worsen his cognition. | ||
Maybe they waited a little too long on that. | ||
Wow. | ||
That would be a reasonable thing to have happened. | ||
And not the wrong thing to do either, by the way. | ||
He's the leader of the free world. | ||
You want to make sure his cognition is as good as it can be, and you're noticing some problems. | ||
I could see where they could delay treatment a little bit, or that he could choose to delay treatment, or his family could choose to delay treatment. | ||
But it would not be smart. | ||
So I think perhaps it does sound like there's a high probability that this guy is suffering Parkinsonism. | ||
Age-related or otherwise, causing a decline in his cognitive state. | ||
Associated with a client in cognition, we seem. | ||
It seems. | ||
Or it's all due to androgen deprivation. | ||
Again, we know so little. | ||
If I were betting, I would say he's got age-related Parkinsonism with what's called minimal cognitive change, made worse by androgen deprivation therapy. | ||
That would be my guess. | ||
Because I was wondering if maybe the possibility is, as you just mentioned, they delayed treatment because they said... | ||
He's already in a bad state of mind. | ||
If we give him this treatment, he will be gone. | ||
If there are a room of doctors trying to make that decision, I would guarantee you that should come up. | ||
The scary thing is, it wasn't just the family. | ||
It wasn't just the administration. | ||
Members of the press, like you mentioned, attacked you when you questioned this stuff. | ||
That's what I'm saying. | ||
I want those people, if we get nothing more than people to become journalists again, this would be a great success. | ||
You've been played, you've been gaslit, and they've rendered you, the press, delusional. | ||
And you have fed into those delusions by attacking people who are trying to uncover the truth. | ||
Forgive me. | ||
That is your job, and you should be doing it. | ||
You've faced censorship quite a bit, too, in the past several years, I imagine. | ||
Constantly. | ||
Yeah. | ||
It's ridiculous. | ||
The tides have turned, but my God, what we went through was just astonishing. | ||
And then the way my profession behaved during COVID, there were so many things that were astonishing. | ||
We need to look at this in an unblemished fashion, get to the truth, and make sure this does not happen again, or it will. | ||
It will. | ||
Look at the big picture then. | ||
You had big tech social platforms censoring and covering up stories. | ||
Relentlessly. | ||
Bidding, though, of the administration. | ||
Remember, we've got to find out who was pulling those levers. | ||
What was that all about? | ||
I think this is the biggest scandal in U.S. history. | ||
I think this whole thing is scandalous. | ||
I completely agree with you. | ||
There's scandal written all over this, and we've got to get to the truth. | ||
But this is a large component of it. | ||
But I think if you look... | ||
At the whole picture over the past five years, you had big tech censorship, journalists in on the take, lying to cover up medical issues, censorship issues. | ||
You know, it's fascinating. | ||
It's a whole expose on a deep state that was crumbling and falling apart, but became apparent to so many people. | ||
It's all of it at once, covering everything up to protect themselves. | ||
It's so... | ||
If you would describe this to me, and I had not lived through COVID and some of these other experiences of the last five years, I would call you delusional. | ||
I would say, no, come on, come on, no way. | ||
But now it's apparent that this was some sort of, I don't know what to call it yet, but certainly the propaganda, the gaslighting, the delusional, it's all there. | ||
It's happened before in history, happened during the 20th century a number of times. | ||
I thought we got over that, but lo and behold, we're not. | ||
I guess it's in the human condition, certainly the modern human condition. | ||
And we need to really get serious about looking at what happened here. | ||
Tim, I have to go, unfortunately. | ||
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Oh, okay. | |
All right. | ||
Right on. | ||
Well, where can people find you? | ||
Good. | ||
Check out my – I have a show on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 2 o 'clock on YouTube and Rumble and everywhere called Ask Dr. Drew, interviewing guys like Tim, talking about issues like this. | ||
I think your audience would really like it. | ||
And I want to come back and visit you guys in person. | ||
Anytime. | ||
Anytime. | ||
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All right. | |
I'll bring Corolla. | ||
I told you I want to bring Corolla out there to do that. | ||
Oh, actually, you're in L.A., right? | ||
Yeah. | ||
I'll be there tomorrow. | ||
Let's connect. | ||
All right, do it. | ||
All right, man. | ||
Thanks for joining us. | ||
All right. | ||
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Thanks, Tim. | |
Appreciate it. | ||
Oh, amazing. | ||
That was very cool. | ||
And I didn't know that Dr. Ju would be joining us, so I'm very, very, very excited for that. | ||
That was very fun. | ||
We'll have to get to Dr. Stephen Quay the next time. | ||
We've been having technical difficulties today. | ||
I have no idea what's going on. | ||
The stream cut out in the beginning, but... | ||
It's a huge, huge day for news. | ||
And, you know, the last question I was going to ask him, so I'll just throw it out there as we wrap up, and if you guys want to throw in any of these rumble rants. | ||
I'm curious what you guys think as well, because it's a general question I had is, are we on the other side of this? | ||
Is Donald Trump in office the other side? | ||
I think there's a lot of people that are concerned that, you know, Dan and Cash, I don't know who Dash is, you know, they came out and said Epstein took his own life. | ||
There's a concern that we're not, that cover-ups are still going to be there. | ||
I trust Cash and Dan. | ||
I don't believe that they would withhold information from us or lie to us for personal gain. | ||
I certainly don't think either of them are cowards. | ||
So I'm curious. | ||
With everything we're seeing, everything we've seen, you know, Dr. Drew talking about the medical censorship, big tech censorship, the media lies and manipulations, the administration seeking to have people banned, removed. | ||
They smeared people. | ||
They ran fake operations against people in this country. | ||
I'm wondering if we've come out on the other side of this. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I'm curious what you guys think. | ||
I'll grab some of your chats. | ||
We are going to be throwing it to... | ||
I believe Russell Brand will be up in just a second. | ||
So let me make sure that we have Russell's stream to bring up for you guys. | ||
How amazing that we're uncovering all of this stuff right now. | ||
It's just... | ||
Why? | ||
Why are they now giving up these tapes? | ||
Exposing Biden. | ||
Why are they now coming out and admitting that he's sick? | ||
It's crazy. | ||
Skyline says, No wonder Joe got prostate cancer. | ||
I wouldn't be able to regularly use my hand either if I had seen Dr. Jill's Fashion Daily. | ||
Ha ha. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Someone's referring to RFK Jr. that he's 100% anti-vax, but cuck Tim refuses to say it. | ||
Now, I think y 'all are just putting on RFK what you hope he is. | ||
That there were a lot. | ||
This is the craziest thing. | ||
There are people who are anti-vax who wanted RFK to be. | ||
There are people who are very, very pro-vax in every fashion who are accusing RFK of being anti-vax because if you criticize the COVID vaccines in any way, you're entirely anti-vax. | ||
And then there are anti-vax people who are mad that RFK Jr. the whole time was praising vaccines. | ||
And it's the craziest thing. | ||
RFK Jr. was obviously trying to maintain a moderate position. | ||
This is why it was obvious that he was saying what he was saying. | ||
And then the people who claim he's 100% anti-vax, the dude gets into office under Trump and he starts promoting the MMR vaccines. | ||
And people were like, wait, what's going on? | ||
And I'm like, did you ever listen to a word that he said during the campaign? | ||
He talked about this. | ||
It's not a secret. | ||
People do want to lie, though. | ||
My friends, we're going to send y 'all to Raid Russell Brand. | ||
Apologies for the... | ||
That is not the stream. | ||
That's the stream. | ||
Apologies for the technical difficulties and the confusion on the guests. | ||
But, you know, we made it through. | ||
We made it through. | ||
And we'll confirm that raid for our friend Russell. | ||
I think he's calling this the biggest cover-up in modern political history. | ||
Indeed it is. | ||
My friends, smash the like button. | ||
Share the show with everyone you know. | ||
As you heard us on Dr. Drew, I'm going to be out of town. | ||
For the next few days, we got a big project in the works, but don't worry. | ||
Libby will be hosting the morning show. | ||
Phil will be carrying IRL. | ||
I will have some segments up tomorrow, but Wednesday and Thursday. | ||
I might be back Thursday night for IRL. | ||
I'm not sure. | ||
But when you got to do the work, you got to do the work. | ||
And it's not always possible to do one thing 16 hours a day forever. | ||
So we've got some big stuff happening. | ||
I think you guys will be really excited. | ||
So I won't be here. | ||
But again. | ||
Smash the like button. | ||
Follow me on X and Instagram at TimCast. | ||
Stay tuned. | ||
More segments of the day. | ||
We are back tonight for TimCast IRL. | ||
You don't want to miss it. | ||
It's going to be big with all the developments throughout the day. | ||
Make sure you go to rumble.com slash TimCast IRL 8 p.m. Eastern Time. | ||
It's going to be massive. | ||
Thanks for hanging out. |