For years, Americans were gaslit. Anyone questioning Joe Biden’s cognitive ability, the legitimacy of the 2020 election, or the integrity of the media were labeled conspiracy theorists, extremists, or simply out of touch. Turns out, the so-called crazies were right. And the media, once the supposed watchdog of truth, was complicit in a cover-up that will go down as one of the darkest chapters in American political history. CNN’s Jake Tapper has admitted that Lara Trump was right about Biden and he even apologized to her. But he did what all media spin artists do: blamed “both sides.” Tapper says, sure, Biden was unfit, but there were “crazy things” being said on the right too, as if that makes hiding the truth acceptable.
Here’s the real issue: the media had the transcript of Special Counsel Robert Hur’s interview with Joe Biden back in March 2024. That transcript included damning audio of Biden demonstrating he could not recall when he was vice president or the year his son died. Not minor lapses, these are major disqualifications for the leader of the free world. CNN had it. The White House knew it. And they all buried it. US Representative James Comer (R-Ky) didn’t mince words when he called it “the biggest scandal in American history.” And he may be right. Because this wasn’t just a bad political pick or a failed presidency. This was a manufactured event, coordinated and complicit deception by the White House and the media.
The American people were denied a fair election based on informed consent. They were instead force-fed a narrative: “Biden is fine, Trump is the threat, and any questions about Biden’s fitness are right-wing propaganda.” This wasn’t journalism. It was propaganda. And now, the truth is clawing its way to the surface, but only after the damage has been done. Here’s what we’re left with: 1) A president who clearly lacked the mental faculties to serve, 2) A media establishment that knowingly hid this from the public, 3) A political operation that installed a figurehead under false pretenses, and 4) A lesson that we must never forget—never again trust corporate media without scrutiny.
This was a coup—not with tanks and rifles—but with cameras, pens, and microphones. And it worked because enough people refused to believe what was obviously right in front of them. They silenced whistleblowers, mocked dissenters, and weaponized “fact-checkers” to reinforce their illusion. But the truth has a way of leaking out, even when it’s buried under a mountain of lies. Now the question is: what will we do with it? The answer isn’t to panic or retreat. It’s to remember. To hold accountable. To double down on discernment and to build alternative platforms that value truth over narrative. Isaiah 5:20 warns, “Woe to those who call evil good, and good evil.” We’ve seen that in real-time. And now it’s our job to call it what it is, and never forget who tried to convince us otherwise. Anything less, would be, say it with me…Stupidocrisy.
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