Posted on 09/07/2019 7:41:03 AM PDT by Bon mots
On Thursday, we noted CNN's New Day skipped over Joe Biden's bloody eyeball during the seven-hour CNN Town Hall on climate change, despite it being an all-day Drudge Report item. But then something happened that we didn't expect: CNN never reported it. Neither did MSNBC. Neither did ABC, CBS, NBC, or PBS. Even The New York Times and The Washington Post skipped it. Fox News covered it, but not obsessively.
The Bloody Eye wasn't Earth-shattering news. But some wondered if it suggested a health problem for Biden. It wasn't Hillary Clinton collapsing in the September 11 "heat." But are these media giants that defensive? Deborah Norville and her show Inside Edition reported it, in a non-sensational way, and with a medical expert saying it was absolutely no big deal. It was a little "subconjunctival hemorrhage," which can suggest high blood pressure, but it usually goes away "all by itself."
Well; it’s not like we didn’t already know who those non-journo companies worked for.
Yeah, the fake news companies.
Not only that:
Being on multiple prescription drugs is not natural to the body, no matter how ordinary it now is (NB: ordinary does not equal natural!).
The man has long had a compromised body, including his brain. That is no trivial matter.
Artificial (unnatural) drugs invariably have side effects; the more drugs, the more side effects. Many prescriptions are to remedy the side effects of a previous drug: a chain reaction.
The eye bleeds are indicative of a more serious underlying situation.
I am not competent to opine on the possibility that all are faked; if real, they are certainly... suspicious.
However, the ever vigilant Newsbusters will be singing to Biden, “I’ll be watching you” and “Eye in the Sky”.
Sarcasm, I think. Next time Joe, pay the bitch.
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