You could have received some surprising excellent news on Tuesday if you pay even a passing attention to what the US President says. “We ended cancer as we know it!”
In a speech on Tuesday, President Joe Biden made a claim that, if true, may result in him serving a second term in office despite his advanced age.
Although finding a cure for cancer would be an amazing accomplishment, there are still challenges to be faced.
Those statements, however, were wholly untrue. Cancer is still a serious and debilitating disease that affects people all around the world.
Do not depend exclusively on my viewpoint or even the opinions of medical specialists to comprehend the problem. Examine Joe Biden’s actual words instead, which, coincidentally, seem to have been changed by whoever edited the White House transcripts.
“‘If you could do anything at all, Joe, what would you do?’ I said, ‘I’d cure cancer.’ And they looked at me like, ‘Why cancer?’ Because no one thinks we can. That’s why. And we can. We can end cancer as we know it.”
The incumbent president, who is in his 80s, may have made an error or fumbled over his remarks, according to some Biden backers.
Biden’s effort to add a “can” qualification to his declaration about curing cancer is barely audible and necessitates close attention.
It’s critical to recognize that aging is a normal aspect of life that impacts each and every one of us. There is no need for anyone, not even the president, to feel embarrassed about it. In fact, aging is viewed as a positive trait by many people, particularly men. President Biden’s blunder may appear out of the ordinary, but if it is a rare event, we may ignore it as a harmless quirk and concentrate on his leadership going ahead.
This is not an isolated incident. In actuality, it occurs quite frequently.
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There are questions regarding the veracity of Vice President Kamala Harris’ claims when it was found that the White House had altered transcripts for her in 2023. Additionally, a lot of transcript changes have been done to make President Biden seem intelligent and capable. Here are a few illustrations of these alarming changes.
- In February, Biden couldn’t pronounce basic names of American rivers. The doctored transcripts made it seem like he did.
- In March, Biden bragged about taking guns “out of the hands of domestic political advisors.” The transcript claimed he meant to say “convicted domestic abusers”… which is a rather stark difference from “domestic political advisor.”
- In April, Biden wasn’t aware that “All Blacks” was the actual name of a rugby team, and he called them “Blacks and Tans.”
- In May, Biden referred to South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol as “President Loon.”
The official White House transcripts have been changed four times as a consequence of four significant errors that have occurred in the past few months.
Even while each of these events might not stand out on its own, when taken as a whole, they become memorable.
Is it feasible that as Biden gets closer to a prospective run for reelection in 2024, the overall signals are pointing to a rise in frequency?
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Can we trust politicians who fudge the facts and mislead the public to improve their candidate’s image? What other dubious tactics may they use in the future to win the president if they are forced to use deception and falsifying official documents?