Texas Rep. Ronny Jackson (R) is Donald Trump’s former White House doctor and there’s something he doesn’t want you to know. Even though you already do. During Trump’s time as president, the White House seemed to be like Haight Ashbury 2.0. Just without the hippies and the sense of social and environmental justice, which is what the hippies were all about.

Jackson is all hopped up over a recent story in “liberal rag” Rolling Stone that reported the White House Medical Unit was “awash in speed” and other powerful stimulants and sedatives. He was, of course, White House physician at the time, which explains his rancor over this.

“Rolling Stone is nothing but a liberal rag used as a propaganda tool for the far left zealots,” JAckson complained on x. “They never get tired of lying! They just published another garbage hit piece directed at the trump administration on ‘anonymous’ sources. Pathetic!! Stop lying and name your sources! MORONS!!”

As Raw Story notes, Rolling Stone’s report does rely on anonymous sources as well as a Defense Department report, and reports pills were handed out “without a specific need or diagnosis.” The magazine attempted to receive comment from Jackson before going to print but was unable to.

According to one former official who talked to Rolling Stone, the White House was “awash in speed.” A former senior administration official added, “You try working for him and not chasing pills with alcohol.” I’m sure I’d be downing cheap booze and the fun pills if I worked there too.

“nearly every source interviewed for this story traced the problem with the white house medical unit back to jackson,” Rolling Stone reported.

“any practices existing at that time were all set up by jackson, who’d been there for a dozen years. though the med unit was led by an administrator, little happened without his say-so,” another source told the magazine.

I keep thinking, yeah, MD 20/20. I’d need that sort of gasoline. Or of course, there’s Night Train, or my dad’s favorite, Thunderbird.

Trump is a notorious teetotaler, but we’ve all heard the rumors of his Adderall use and I don’t know if he’s on other medications but with his frequent word saladspeak, you have to wonder.

But when he was White House physician, Jackson was full of praise regarding Trump’s health. Of course, like others at the White House, Jackson relied on Ambien and drank, one Pentagon watchdog found out. So maybe that’s why he says things like this:

“he has incredibly good genes, and it’s just the way god made him,” jackson said during one briefing. “i told the president that if he had a healthier diet over the last 20 years he might live to be 200 years old.”

Oh, gawd no! Another 123 years of him. Nope, nopity nope. I’m apoplectic. Aaaaaaaaah!

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6 COMMENTS

  1. Well that explains a lot. To cope with Trump you’d have to be drugged up – hence all the weird statements and behavior – all those ‘alternative facts’.

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  2. Doctors who are addicts are rarely careful about others drug abuse. Prescription use at the white house would require a doctor somewhere down the line. If not you ronnie…then who else? Liar.

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  3. Why this open dirty secret stayed secret from the public was that many in the WH press corps got pills of their own! So they either didn’t want to expose goings on to protect their own access to uppers and downers (whatever they felt they wanted/needed at a given time) but colleagues didn’t want to “rat them out.” Now THAT is just as big a scandal, but who in the WH press corps is going to talk about what everyone knew?

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    • I know. Things like this have left me feeling jaded. It’s a whirlpool that’s turning into a cesspool that’s spiraling down, down, down. 😢

  4. A defense dept. report is not anonymous sources certainly. I fail to see how this “doctor” can just wave that aside as a liberal hit-job. More importantly: if “doctor” ronnie still has a license to practice, it needs to be removed immediately. In a country with such a large opiate problem, doctors with their own drug habits should not be allowed to practice OR issue scripts. If “doctor” ronnie’s license was issued by TX, I doubt we’ll see any action since they are more likely to view his political affiliation as being more important than his ability to practice effectively or safely.

  5. During the Obama Admin, it was reported that Jackson was well known as Dr FeelGood. When Trump nominated him to run VA, the stories ran again & Jackson withdrew his name. Jackson lied about Trumps height & weight. Jackson said Trump was 100l under his ACTUAL weight. It’s indisputable that Trump weighs 215. Why would I EVER believe Jackson regarding anything else.

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