Presidential historian Douglas Brinkley claims President Joe Biden has effectively been unable to serve as Commander-in-Chief in recent years, a fact that White House staffers have worked hard to cover up. Speaking with Puck’s Tara Palmeri on the Somebody’s Gotta Win podcast, Brinkley likened the situation to former President Woodrow Wilson, who suffered a stroke largely hidden from the American public. Following the stroke, his wife, Edith Wilson, essentially ran the country.
During her conversation with Brinkley, Palmeri alleges similarities between Biden’s final year in office and that of former President Ronald Reagan, who some believe was too incapacitated to serve, leaving decisions up to his wife, Nancy Reagan. In response, Brinkley notes the more severe case of Wilson’s presidency. “An even more exaggerated case of that syndrome was when Woodrow Wilson was incapacitated by strokes and his last years in the presidency, Edith Wilson—ostensibly—ran the government,” Brinkley says. “In Biden’s case, after about year two, there was no there, it seemed.”
“And I’m hoping journalists—the Wall Street Journal is doing a good job of tracing it—but we really need to know who were this inner circle in the White House,” she continued, adding: “Was it Ron Klain? I mean who do we, who knew that—because anybody meeting Joe Biden knew that this was an issue—who was trying to protect him like that?”
RUNNING COVER FOR BIDEN.
The National Pulse has previously reported that the 82-year-old Biden spent his final years in the White House largely insulated by his wife, Jill Biden, and a core group of aides considered loyal to the First Lady. The so-called “inner circle” includes White House Deputy Chief of Staff Annie Tomasini, Jill Biden’s top adviser Anthony Bernal, and long-time Biden staffer Ashley Williams.
Corporate media scrutiny regarding Joe Biden’s health intensified after he dropped out of the 2024 presidential race. At least one seasoned CBS News analyst acknowledged that major news networks largely ignored the Democrat president’s cognitive problems before his disastrous June presidential debate. […]
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Why One Survival Food Company Shines Above the Rest
Let’s be real. “Prepper Food” or “Survival Food” is generally awful. The vast majority of companies that push their cans, bags, or buckets desperately hope that their customers never try them and stick them in the closet or pantry instead. Why? Because if the first time they try them is after the crap hits the fan, they’ll be too shaken to call and complain about the quality.
It’s true. Most long-term storage food is made with the cheapest possible ingredients with limited taste and even less nutritional value. This is why they tout calories so much. Sure, they provide calories but does anyone really want to go into the apocalypse with food their family can’t stand?
This is what prompted the Llewellyns to launch Heaven’s Harvest. They bought survival food from multiple companies and determined they couldn’t imagine being stuck in an extended emergency with such low-quality food. They quickly discovered that freeze drying food for long-term storage doesn’t have to mean sacrificing flavor, consistency, or nutrition.
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At Heaven’s Harvest, their only focus is amazing food. They don’t sell bugout bags, solar chargers, or multitools. They have one mission – feeding Americans in times of crisis.
What they DO offer is the ability for people to thrive in times of greatest need. On top of long-term storage food, they offer seeds to help Americans for the truly long-term. They want them to grow their own food if possible which is why they offer only Heirloom, Non-GMO, Non-Hybrid, Open-Pollinated seeds so their customers can build permanent food security on their own property.