Ep. 76 | Israel-Gaza Peace Deal, Hegseth's Military Reset, and the Sombrero Meme That Broke Politics
            
            
                Season 2
                Episode 76
            
            
            
                
Welcome to another episode of Rivera and Reeves where we tackle the biggest news stories with zero filter and maximum memes. This week, Meseidy and Rachel team up with foreign policy extraordinaire Amanda Peterson to break down Trump’s Israel-Gaza peace deal (or is it?), Bibi’s White House visit, and why Hamas keeps hitting snooze on ending their own so-called “genocide.”
Then we pivot to Secretary Hegseth’s epic smackdown of out-of-shape generals, the media’s predictable Hitler comparisons, and why telling military officers to do a pull-up is apparently controversial in 2025.
But wait—the real star of this episode? The Great Sombrero Meme War. Trump posts a spicy AI meme, Hakeem Jeffries throws a struggle session press conference with Maxine Waters nodding in the background, and JD Vance just grins his way through the chaos. We break down why Republicans are winning the meme game and why Democrats are still trying to Brad their way back to relevance with academic think pieces nobody reads.
Spoiler alert: The sombrero wins. It just does.
Episode Highlights
- The Peace Deal That May Not Bring Peace - Trump and Bibi announce a 20-point Gaza plan while Hamas leadership is literally locked in their Qatar hotel rooms deciding whether to stop their own “genocide.”
- Tony Blair: Your New Middle East Peace Czar - Why the former UK Prime Minister is chairing the “Board of Peace” and what Jared Kushner’s investment fund has to do with the whole thing.
- Hegseth’s No-BS Military Makeover - The Defense Secretary tells generals to stop being fat, ditch the pronouns, and maybe do some actual PT—and the media compares it to Hitler.
- Sombrero-Gate Breaks the Internet - Trump posts an AI meme of Hakeem Jeffries in a sombrero, Democrats hold a struggle session press conference, and we explain why this is actually effective political messaging.
- Why the Meme Game Is the New Political Battlefield - From Brat Summer to chubby JD Vance faces, we break down why Republicans are dominating online messaging while Democrats keep writing Atlantic think pieces nobody reads.
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