
Prayers to him. And a sigh for any Democrats who speak ill of him. Biden may have all sorts of faults and weaknesses in private, but, in public, as president, he was polite, positive, courageous and sensible. He may not have always done what you or I would have liked, but he always tried to do what he and many of his advisors believed to be the right thing, for the good of the country and the world. The clock betrayed him in the end, but he gave us every scrap of energy he had. It’s disappointing to see some Democrats teaming up with the MAGA wolves to tear into him. He deserves better. |
It is Stage 4 (metastases to bone) so unfortunately that is not accurate. My dad was given at most 3 years from that diagnosis and died after 1.5 years. |
Well that takes time to have happened. Ugh. Wish him no pain and all peace. |
After all the despicable comments trump has said About Biden, he should have said absolutely nothing. |
Whatever it will be harder for him to pick on a man who is battling a serious cancer diagnosis. Or at least it should be. |
Probably written by one of the few intelligent people on his staff though for the life of me, I cannot think of who that might be. |
I agree. |
Makes me wonder about the quality of care the Presidents are getting. Didn't Biden have regular checkups at Walter Reed? |
Co-sign |
It really seems like the WH doctor didn’t take care of Biden appropriately.
How does he have metastatic prostate cancer out of nowhere? I feel so sorry for the Biden family. |
Their PR wrote this. |
Bone cancer is unforgiving and horribly painful. |
Cancer is awful. I don’t wish it on anyone, no matter their political views.
I think the White House medical unit and Walter Reed owe Biden answers. They owe the American people answers. |
You weirdly don't need your prostate to be president so not sure why everyone is so bent out of shape about this not being disclosed during President Biden's presidency (if that were even true).
I wish the President all the best in his treatment. |
+1 |