

Biden's Health, Domestic Extremists, and Energy Policy
7 snips May 27, 2025
The hosts delve into President Biden's recent cancer diagnosis and the implications for transparency in his health. They tackle the controversies surrounding Dr. Fauci and the administration's COVID mandates, suggesting a labeling of opponents as domestic extremists. The conversation shifts to the restructuring of the National Security Council and concerns over China's impact on solar technology. Economic stability and the declining U.S. dollar add to the critical political landscape, highlighted by musings on the ramifications of Biden's management of classified documents.
AI Snips
Chapters
Books
Transcript
Episode notes
Biden Health Cover-Up Insight
- The Biden administration hid Joe Biden's metastasized prostate cancer for years, misleading the public on his health status.
- This cover-up compounded distrust, especially given the timing of the cancer disclosure around a damaging book release.
COVID Mandates Surveillance at Stanford
- At Stanford, the COVID mandate system tracked individuals' movements obsessively, triggering alerts if protocols were breached.
- This created an Orwellian atmosphere which many found oppressive and ineffective.
Victor's Personal COVID Experience
- Victor Davis Hanson experienced COVID twice despite vaccination and boosters, suffering long COVID after infections.
- He found that boosters could temporarily lower immunity, increasing vulnerability shortly after inoculation.