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Back to EpisodesCeasefire Abroad, Amnesty at Home — and the Right Starts to Fracture
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- The Iran campaign is framed as a clean military success, with Tehran losing leadership, naval power, air capacity, and leverage before a fragile ceasefire even begins.
- Media critics are accused of twisting themselves into knots, calling Trump both a reckless warmonger and a puppet at the same time while ignoring the operation’s actual results.
- A White House reporter gets torched for questioning America’s “moral high ground,” with the response centering on Iran’s terrorism, executions, and decades of anti-American violence.
- MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell is mocked for obsessing over inclusive language in a rescue mission, turning a high-risk military recovery into another culture-war meltdown.
- The focus then snaps back home, where Republican support for the “Dignidad Act” is treated as a full betrayal of the deportation mandate voters thought they were electing.
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