Victor Davis Hanson just shattered the media’s favorite lie about Trump.
For years, they’ve used fake polls to manipulate public opinion and crush his momentum.
But Hanson didn’t just say the polls were wrong. He showed they were rigged—by design.
Polling is now just a weapon, used to suppress Trump’s base and supercharge Democrat fundraising.
And once you hear the evidence, you’ll never trust another mainstream poll again.
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Lately, the media’s been pushing a familiar narrative: Trump is tanking in the polls.
But Victor Davis Hanson says that story doesn’t hold up—and once you see what’s behind the numbers, it starts to look a lot more like propaganda than polling.
So where did it all come from?
“We've touched on polls before,” Hanson said, “but I don't think I've seen anything quite as egregious in pollsters' bias as recently when they... purportedly surveyed the first 100 days of Donald Trump and the public reaction.”
Headlines immediately screamed: Worst first 100 days in history.
Trump’s approval supposedly dropped from 52 to 41 percent.
But as Hanson pointed out, none of that lined up with reality.
“The economic news was pretty good,” he explained.
Trump has been racking up the wins:
“Job growth was just spectacular—over 170,000 jobs. Inflation was down. Energy prices were down. Corporate profits were up. There was a movement on the trade question. Ukraine, still—there was no bad news except the controversy and chaos of a counterrevolution.”
So why were the polls painting such a grim picture?
Hanson believes the goal wasn’t to reflect public opinion—it was to steer it.
“What were the pollsters trying to tell us,” he asked, “or were they trying to manipulate us? I think it’s the latter.”
He pointed to analysis from Larry Kudlow, who found that top polls—like those from The New York Times and The Washington Post—deliberately underrepresented Trump voters.
“They were deliberately not counting people who surveyed that they were Trump voters in 2024,” Hanson said.
“That was half the country.”
Even worse:
“They were only polling about a third,” he added.
“Think of that. A third of the people that said they voted for Trump, they polled—not half. So of course the results were going to be disputed or suspect.”
And this isn’t the first time.
Hanson reminded us that pollsters have repeatedly missed the mark—in 2016, 2020, and again in 2024.
“They said they had learned their lessons. And they were way off in 2024.”
It all comes down to artificial leads.
Hanson doesn’t chalk this up to sloppy methods or innocent mistakes. He believes it’s deliberate.
“Liberal pollsters—and that’s the majority—believe that if they create artificial leads for their Democratic candidates, it creates greater fundraising and momentum.”
It’s a psychological game.
“Kind of the herd mentality,” he explained.
“‘Oh. Trump is down by six. I don’t want to vote for him then. He won’t win.’ That’s the type of thing that they want to create.”
One poll in particular stood out as the worst offender.
“The most egregious of all these polls was the NPR, PBS, Marist poll,” Hanson said.
“They have Donald Trump just very unpopular after 100 days.”
He reminded viewers that this same poll—funded by the now-defunded Corporation for Public Broadcasting—was the one that came out the night before the 2024 election.
It claimed Kamala Harris would win by four points.
“They said it was beyond the margin of error,” he recalled.
“And one of the pollsters said it’s her race to lose.”
“She lost by a point and a half,” Hanson continued.
“They were five and a half points off. Did they apologize? No.”
Even worse, he said, the Harris campaign knew the public polling was wrong.
“David Plouffe… just recently came out and said, ‘We had all these inside polls we never disclosed, but not one of them—not one of them—had Harris ever ahead of Trump.’”
And that’s because internal polls don’t lie.
“You pay somebody to tell you the truth,” Hanson said.
“Nothing will get you fired and lose income quicker than to lie about a poll so that your candidate will be happy and rely on your false information.”
“They knew the whole time——that 15 of those 20 polls, 19 polls that all had Harris winning the election, they were all false.”
And here’s where it all comes together.
According to Hanson, the only polls that got it right were the ones with nothing to prove—just data to report.
“Mark Penn was very accurate,” he said. “He’s a Democratic pollster. But especially the Rasmussen poll, Insider Advantage, and the Trafalgar poll—they joined together and they had a 100-day survey.”
“Rasmussen, each day of the 100-day period… had Trump ahead by anywhere from two to three points. And they were the most accurate.”
Yet the media ignored those numbers and declared Trump’s presidency a disaster.
“No—he’s polling very well,” Hanson said.
“Because the pollsters that indicate that people support him are the only pollsters that have any reputation after this decade-long polling disaster.”
In the end, Hanson said, the story wasn’t about public opinion at all. It was about power.
“They were effectively in league with the Democratic candidate to create momentum,” he said, “rather than adhere to a spirit of professionalism and honor.”
Watch the full episode of @DailySignal with Victor Davis Hanson here:
One of the greatest neurosurgeons in history once said MORE THAN HALF of the information in medical textbooks today is DEAD WRONG, “and we know it.”
The impact this has on human health, he warned, is “incalculable.”
The real crisis isn’t that medicine gets things wrong. It’s that so many highly trained professionals can’t see it happening.
And this blindness isn’t limited to medicine. You’ve probably seen it yourself.
Think about a conversation where you carefully laid out a mountain of evidence showing why the other person was wrong.
The facts were clear. The evidence was overwhelming. And yet, they still wouldn’t budge.
Here’s why. 🧵
Most people believe they see reality clearly.
But they don’t.
They see a version of reality filtered by fear, incentives, experience, group identity, and information overload. Once those filters lock in, even overwhelming evidence can pass right through without registering.
That breakdown in perception explains why society keeps walking straight into disasters it can’t seem to recognize until it’s too late.
History shows a strange and uncomfortable pattern.
Two groups can look at the same facts, reach opposite conclusions, and both be absolutely convinced the other side is delusional. When that happens, at least one group, sometimes even both, is failing to perceive something critical.
Not because the evidence isn’t there, but because their mind is no longer capable of seeing it.
They showed up with guns—because she refused the COVID shot.
Dr. Margaret Aranda was stripped of her medical license at gunpoint. But what she revealed next exposes a betrayal far darker than most people can imagine.
She said most doctors never take the Hippocratic Oath—and some rewrite it to justify harm.
After leaving the system behind, Dr. Aranda turned to natural healing. Her husband was battling bladder cancer, so she put him on a protocol based on apricot seeds and enzymes. He recovered. That experience led her deeper into a world the medical establishment doesn’t want you to see.
One of the clearest windows into that world is Laetrile Case Histories—a book documenting the clinical experience of Dr. John A. Richardson, MD, who treated cancer patients in the 1970s using metabolic and nutritional therapies centered around Laetrile.
Originally published in 1977, the book details 62 patient case studies—most of them people who came to the Richardson Clinic after exhausting every conventional option. Many had been given just days to live. Some went on to live for years—cancer-free.
In 2005, co-author Patricia Griffin, RN BS, revisited those patients, followed up with their families, and updated the records to preserve what the system tried to erase.
And now, joining us today to discuss what the establishment has fought to keep hidden about cancer for so long is John Richardson Jr. and Dr. Margaret Aranda (@TheRebelPatient).
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Dr. Aranda opened the interview with an alarming personal story.
She described the moment government agents showed up at her home carrying guns. Their mission? Strip her medical license because she refused the COVID vaccine.
Her time in conventional medicine was over—but her purpose was just beginning.
Instead, she turned to healing, starting with her own family. Her husband had been battling bladder cancer. After beginning a regimen of apricot seeds and pancreatic enzymes, he got better. Much better.
Now cancer-free, his recovery became the foundation for what she calls “Ed’s cancer protocol,” which she now shares publicly on Substack.
“I count it a badge of honor,” she said. “Medical agents came to my home wearing guns… My husband is cancer-free after starting on the apricot seeds.”
That experience lit a fire in her—and in John Richardson Jr.—to uncover the truth about one of the most demonized natural therapies out there: Laetrile.
Together, they tackled what they called the “cyanide lie.” Dr. Aranda dug into the medical literature and found just 13 human studies mentioning apricot seeds and cyanide—most of them either decades old or lacking basic data. A cluster of cases came from a single farming region in Turkey and likely involved a rare enzyme deficiency, not the seeds themselves.
Richardson was blunt: despite all the fear, “not a single person has died in the U.S. from apricot seeds in over 60 years.” Meanwhile, the number of lives lost to chemotherapy is never even tallied.
“All of this propaganda we’re told every single day about cyanide… and not a single death in the U.S. in the last 60 years.”
Cheryl Hines never understood why making vaccines safer made people so angry.
Then she had a conversation with Tucker Carlson, and suddenly it clicked.
People aren’t offended by the idea of safer vaccines because it’s extreme or “crazy.” They’re offended because vaccines are already “perfect,” and if you dare propose safer vaccines, you are denying that perfection.
Think about this for a moment.
RFK Jr. was once a darling of the left, celebrated as an environmental attorney fighting to clean up air and water. But once he began criticizing vaccines, he was effectively excommunicated.
The “belief” in vaccines is like a religion, and it has been for a very long time. Look up Diego Rivera’s vaccine mural from the 1930s. It depicts a child who looks strikingly similar to Baby Jesus being vaccinated while surrounded by “wise” scientists. Rivera was not a religious man. Ironically, “science” was his religion.
After decades of brainwashing, people are starting to realize that what they believed about vaccines their entire lives wasn’t grounded in science, but in a belief system.
And through that awakening, they’re finally able to see the vaccine and pharmaceutical industries for what they really are. 🧵
Those of us who have cared for years about the health of this country have come close to losing hope entirely, more than most people realize.
The medical establishment has grown more and more corrupt, Big Pharma's power has exploded, and public health policies have become increasingly detached from reality while much of the country cheered them on.
Watching it play out felt like being trapped in a straitjacket in a downward spiral with no exit. But it wasn’t COVID that created that feeling. COVID finally exposed it.
For the first time in decades, that never-ending spiral may finally find an end. That’s why the forces responsible for it are panicking.
The information in this thread comes from the work of medical researcher @MidwesternDoc.
Remember when Trump curiously suggested putting light inside the body to treat COVID?
The media mocked him with bleach jokes.
But Trump wasn’t crazy. It “actually works.”
And it’s a story that blew even Joe Rogan away.
Back in the 1940s, UV blood irradiation was used to treat sepsis, pneumonia, and even polio with remarkable success.
But the American Medical Association rigged a study to kill it, ensuring this life-saving therapy vanished.
Trump was on to something. And that’s exactly why he was smeared. We weren’t supposed to know this treatment option existed.
It turns out, many of the diseases we are told are “incurable” aren’t incurable at all. 🧵
And it’s not just what people say that gets twisted and smeared. Sunlight itself—yes, the light from the sun—has been smeared as dangerous for decades.
But the dermatology-led UV fear campaign of the 1980s ignored something crucial: the deadliest skin cancer is most common in people who avoid the sun.
Let that sink in.
A 20-year study of 29,518 Swedish women found sunlight avoiders were a staggering 130% more likely to die.
The truth is simple: sunlight protects us. Modern life blocks our access to it.
The information in this thread comes from the work of medical researcher @MidwesternDoc. For all the sources and details, read the full report below. midwesterndoctor.com/p/ultraviolet-…
A medical substance most people have never heard of is treating autoimmune disease, nerve injury, and even conditions doctors say are “untreatable.”
Better yet, it’s “very safe.”
That substance is DMSO.
Dr. James Miller says it works so well for so many things that it “seems unbelievable.”
Here’s what it’s helping patients recover from:
• Autoimmune disorders
• Chronic nerve inflammation
• Diabetic neuropathy
• Stroke-related disability
• Debilitating arthritis
• Vaccine injuries
• Chronic pain
• Cancer
• And even gastrointestinal disease, which affects over 20 million Americans.
What’s shocking is how consistently DMSO restores damaged gut tissue in conditions most doctors consider lifelong.
And if gut issues are part of your life, what DMSO can do to help deserves your full attention. 🧵
Living with a gastrointestinal disease isn’t just an inconvenience—it’s a nonstop battle.
Flare ups strike without warning. Plans get cancelled. Pain, urgency, fatigue, and fear take over daily life with a moment’s notice.
Hospital stays become routine. Toxic medications and the resulting bills pile up. Poor nutrient absorption leads to additional struggles over time.
It’s a hidden burden millions of people carry, but the medical system barely acknowledges it. They just throw medicine at it and never bother getting to the root cause.
Even as cases of inflammatory bowel disorder (IBD) continue to rise, the medical machine keeps repeating the same line: “We don’t know what causes it.”
That ongoing “mystery” happens to be very profitable.
Is the cause of IBD really such a mystery, or is it more profitable to kick the can down the road than it is to find the true cause and then the cure?
The answer is as easy as it is tragic. When the cause remains unknown, patients stay on expensive drugs—forever. Big Pharma wins. We lose. We’ve heard this story before.