Here’s why this story matters: the left is at it again, trying to tear down another American icon. This time, they’re going after Tiger Woods.
- Woods fights back: Defending his right to privacy.
- Prosecutors overreach: Seeking private medical records.
- Double standard alert: Would this happen to a liberal celebrity?
The Left’s Relentless Attack on Tiger Woods
The sharks are circling Tiger Woods again. After his recent DUI arrest in Florida, prosecutors are now trying to subpoena his prescription drug records. Woods’ attorney, Doug Duncan, is rightly pushing back, arguing that Woods has a constitutional right to privacy. He’s asking a judge to determine if these records are even necessary for the investigation. If they are, Duncan wants a protective order to limit who can see them. Good. Someone has to stand up to this kind of overreach.
We’re talking about a man who has brought immense joy to millions, not just in America, but around the world.
Fishing Expedition: The Prosecution’s Desperate Move
The details surrounding the arrest are certainly concerning. The Sheriff’s report claims deputies found pain pills in his pocket and that he showed signs of impairment. Woods, however, passed a Breathalyzer test, showing no alcohol in his system, but refused a urine test. Now, prosecutors want to dig into every prescription he’s filled at Lewis Pharmacy in Palm Beach, Florida, this year. Is this about justice, or is it about a public shaming? It feels a whole lot like the latter.
Woods was reportedly driving at a high speed in an area with a 30 mph limit. The damage to another vehicle was estimated at $5,000.
Privacy Under Siege: What This Means for Everyone
This case has broader implications. If the government can so easily access a citizen’s private medical records based on a DUI arrest, where does it end? It sets a dangerous precedent. What if they came for you? This feels like a violation of the sacred doctor-patient relationship and a clear example of government overreach. And it’s happening more and more.
This is not just about Woods. It’s about protecting the privacy of every American.
The Future of Privacy Rights
The implications of this case are chilling. Will our medical records be safe from government snooping? Will anyone be able to have some privacy? The erosion of privacy rights is a slippery slope. If we don’t stand up now, what rights will we have left tomorrow?
Is the relentless pursuit of Tiger Woods really about justice, or is it something more sinister?


