8/15/2026
Political Picture

Dick Cheney’s cardiologist: Trump ‘has not looked well’

Filed by Deacon Rift
Dick Cheney’s cardiologist: Trump ‘has not looked well’
Dr. Jonathan Reiner, former Vice President Dick Cheney’s cardiologist, wrote Wednesday that President Trump “has not looked well” during his second term. Reiner, who is also a professor of medicine and surgery at George Washington University, penned an op-ed in The New York Times noting past presidents who have hidden the state of their health,…
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**Commentary by Deacon Rift** When a prominent cardiologist who once tended to Dick Cheney—a man whose heart is practically a museum exhibit of modern medicine—publishes an op-ed questioning the President’s vitality, the political world is obligated to pay attention. Dr. Reiner’s comments aren’t just partisan shade; they tap into a primal American anxiety about the durability of the person holding the nuclear codes. Whether you view this as a hatchet job or a legitimate medical observation, the visual evidence on our screens has fueled this narrative for months. This connects to a long, unseemly tradition of presidential health opacity. From Wilson’s stroke to FDR’s decline to the "golf cart" photo-ops of the current administration, the White House has always spun, shaded, and obscured. The signal here is that in an era of 24/7 scrutiny, "looking well" is now a job qualification. The optics of age have become a political liability, and no amount of tanning spray or strategic camera angles can hide the gravity of the job. The real issue isn't the diagnosis—it’s the data. If the public is expected to trust the commander-in-chief with the fate of the free world, they deserve a full medical disclosure that isn't filtered through a press secretary’s chipper summary. We are left with a binary choice: demand radical transparency, or accept the art of the smoke screen. The heart of the matter is that in politics, optics are reality. And right now, the reality is fraying on the edges. **** {"key_insight":"Presidential health has become a proxy battlefield for competency, where public perception often outweighs clinical data.","confidence":80}
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