Double Standards on Presidential Health and Workloads

The New York Times’ interest in President Trump’s health (The Mercury, November 27) is significant because it never paid any attention to Biden’s obvious cognitive decline and his very limited exposure to the press during his four years as President.

Instead, the NYT and the rest of the mass media refrained from reporting negative details about Biden, who spent 40% of his time as President away from the White House, often on the beach in Delaware, eating ice cream.

That is why it has now come to light that vast numbers of documents were not signed by Biden but by the autopen. Yet the NYT has never questioned the legitimacy of those autopen signatures.

In contrast, Trump’s daily schedule, as many half his age have remarked, would exhaust most people. Like Margaret Thatcher, he gets by on four hours of sleep a night. Officials have become used to him making calls past midnight to query issues.  His recent full medical examination showed him to be in rude health.

What needs to be appreciated is that the Democrat Left is engaged in a campaign to undermine, divide and disparage the Trump Administration and the MAGA movement. It’s the only weapon they have to try to blunt the socio-economic, political and national makeover of the US for which Trump received a clear mandate.

Hence, the suggestion that Trump is physically not coping, that he is about to fire FBI Director Kash Patel, that National Director of Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard’s data is unreliable, that Health Secretary RF Kennedy faces revolt, are all part of the divisive objective of the globalist, un-American elements known as Deep State.

The appeal to the military by six elected Democrats to refuse to carry out  (unspecified)‘illegitimate’ orders issued by Trump is an unprecedented act of sedition. Intended to sow division within the military, it could weaken a US military response either in a foreign engagement or when Trump needs the military in terms of the Insurrection Act.

What Trump has accomplished in foreign affairs, trade deals, deporting more than two million illegals, attracting $15 trillion in new investments, stunting the flow of drugs and fentanyl into the US, exposing and ending Big Pharma’s $150 billion rip-off of pharmaceutical drug prices, cracking down on crime in DC and Memphis – just those achievements in 11 months exceed what past presidents managed in four years.

The double standards of the New York Times in its focus on the condition and workloads of Presidents Trump and Biden is illustrative of why Trump refers to it as the ‘fake news.’

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