Jill Bidens role propping up Joe through his presidency cant be ignored as questions over his cancer diagnosis swirl

As the anatomy of the great Joe Biden cover-up emerges, one dark figure stands menacingly taller than the rest.That would be Vogue cover girl Dr.Jill Biden, who is starting to look more like Dr.
Evil — a cartoonishly terrible, power hungry and reckless movie villain — every day.This week, as Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson’s devastating book “Original Sin” detailing the Dem’s elaborate cover up of the 46th President’s infirmity as he ran — or, ahem, as he was run — for a second shot at the White House, Biden dropped a bombshell prostate cancer diagnosis.The timing was undoubtedly meant to shift sympathy to the family and soften the atomic boom of the scandal.While terribly sad, the stage of the disease and timing of the disclosure has only raised more questions and opened up more rabbit holes.As many top doctors have said, his particular numbers suggested something more alarming: Biden has likely been battling cancer for a long time.Yet during the 2024 race, many in the White House and the media closed ranks around him, telling us that he was “cogent’ or that his age was his “superpower,” as the LA Times wrote.A farce made possible only with the help of Jill, who kept the show going to the detriment of her husband and the country.That Trump DOJ official Leo Terrell even suggested the former First Lady face criminal charges for “elder abuse.”Jill betrayed her duty not only to her husband but the American voters to pull the plug on the elaborate and terrible charade that the man was not only fit, he was running circles around the youngins’.Meanwhile, he wasn’t capable of running bingo night at the community center, never mind being the leader of the free world.That guy should have been licking vanilla ice cream cones and telling his grandkids war stories about Corn Pop out on the back porch.The former president, like any human, deserved dignity.But because of Jill and the party’s greed, her husband will be not be remembered as a onc...