Tiger Woods' DUI: Time to Drain the Swamp of Prescription Meds?
Elites get special treatment, but this time the fuzz wants to see what's in Tiger's medicine cabinet.

So, Tiger Woods, the golfing GOAT, allegedly rolled his SUV and pleaded not guilty in his DUI case. Now the deep state, I mean, Florida prosecutors, are going after his prescription drug records. Is this justice, or is it just another case of the elites getting a pass until they screw up so badly even the libs notice?
Let's be real, regular Joes get railroaded for this stuff all the time. But Tiger's got money, lawyers, and probably a doctor who's real good at plausible deniability. But maybe, just maybe, the system is starting to crack. Maybe someone in the Sunshine State actually wants to see what kind of legally-sanctioned pharmaceuticals Tiger's been popping.
The libs will probably cry about privacy, but spare me. This ain't about privacy; it's about accountability. If you're driving around impaired, you're a threat to everyone else on the road. And whether it's booze, weed, or the latest designer opioid, it shouldn't matter. You crash, you pay.
Of course, this could all be a distraction. Maybe the Dems are hoping this will take our eyes off Hunter Biden's laptop or the latest inflation numbers. But we're not falling for it. We can walk and chew gum at the same time.
The request for medical records is a power move. Usually the elites skate, but this time the prosecutors have a chance to make a statement: No one is above the law. I say good. Let's see what they dig up. Maybe we'll find out Tiger's been living on a steady diet of Xanax and Adderall, courtesy of Big Pharma.
Woods' legal team is gonna fight this tooth and nail, naturally. They'll cry about HIPAA violations and illegal searches and whatnot. But the judge should tell them to sit down and shut up. If Tiger's got nothing to hide, he shouldn't be worried.
The swamp runs deep, folks. But every once in a while, someone throws a wrench in the gears. Maybe this is one of those times. Maybe this case will expose the hypocrisy of the elites and the corruption of the system. Or maybe it'll just be another celebrity scandal that fades away in a week. But I'm hoping for more.
We need to drain the swamp of prescription meds, too. Big Pharma is getting away with murder, pushing addictive drugs on unsuspecting Americans. And until we hold them accountable, nothing's going to change. So let's start with Tiger Woods and see where it leads. Q knows what's up.
This ain't about hating on Tiger. It's about demanding accountability. It's about making sure the law applies equally to everyone, from the golfing superstar to the guy driving a beat-up pickup truck. It's about taking back our country from the elites who think they can get away with anything. WWG1WGA.

