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The Daily Cheat Sheet

The Daily Cheat Sheet

Judah Friedman, Marcus Mend Stern, Golan Ramraz · Judah Friedman

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Show overview

The Daily Cheat Sheet launched in 2025 and has put out 217 episodes, alongside 5 trailers or bonus episodes in the time since. That works out to roughly 200 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a near-daily cadence.

Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 48 min and 1h 5m — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language News show.

The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 2 weeks ago, with 57 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2025, with 160 episodes published. Published by Judah Friedman.

Episodes
217
Running
2025–2026 · 1y
Median length
55 min
Cadence
Near-daily

From the publisher

Introducing "The Daily Cheat Sheet" — your go-to podcast for separating rumor from real news. Join Judah Friedman — writer and co-host of “The World According to Ben Stein” — as he teams up with Marcus Mend Stern of "American Exceptionalism" and Golan Ramraz, film producer and host of "Jew Can’t Handle the Truth." Together, they embark on a mission to help everyday Americans navigate the complex world of news and rumors. In a world where everyone’s buying the rumor, “The Cheat Sheet” is your clear-eyed guide to the truth. We cut through the noise with sharp insight, real talk — and just so you know, we all look good and we all wear glasses. Tune in for clarity, context, and a good-looking crew who actually reads the fine print.

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King Charles is the OG of Being a Welfare Queen. No Kings!

Apr 29, 20261h 6m

Scott Bessent Realizes America's Greatest Weapon Is The Economy

Apr 22, 202657 min

Ceasefire 3: Ceasefire With A Vengeance

Apr 17, 20261h 1m

Hey, Leo - Pope or Pundit... You Can't Be Both

Apr 14, 20261h 4m

Apparently, "Ceasefire" In Arabic, Farsi And English Has Different Meanings.

Apr 8, 202655 min

Ep 208Why Does All Of OUR Media Want Us To Lose The War?

We open with Passover energy and highlight a Vanderbilt Seder as a symbol of Jewish campus migration and shifting academic power (00:46). We frame a broader “Jewish flight” from elite universities and argue the long-term consequences for institutions losing their intellectual backbone (02:15). We pivot to a new direction focused on solutions over empty debates and critique low-level podcast discourse (04:00). We analyze Iran war coverage and slam media sensationalism around a single downed plane while ignoring overwhelming success metrics (06:09). We compare prior wars and emphasize perspective, noting the near-perfect sortie success rate (10:04). We praise Trump’s strategic risk-taking and long-term framing for future generations (11:29). We dissect IRGC brutality and clarify the distinction between regime and people (13:00). We expose media incentives that amplify fear over facts and distort war narratives (08:54). We explore Artemis and lament cultural apathy toward historic achievements like returning to the moon (18:45). We connect media failure, attention economics and societal fragmentation into a broader critique (30:19). We break down Iran’s water crisis and explain how infrastructure limits shape military restraint (41:50). We react to the destruction of Iranian state media infrastructure as a strategic shift (35:34). We argue regime change is necessary due to ideological roots in Khomeiniism (47:56). We debate rebranding “regime change” to improve public buy-in (50:00). We examine internal fractures within enemy forces and the importance of top-down collapse (46:05). Finally, we close with cultural notes on addiction, grace and Easter reflection (56:32).

Apr 4, 20261h 4m

Ep 207Unlike Europe, President Trump Will Not Negotiate America's Demise

We dissect the Tyler Robinson case and explain how an inconclusive bullet fuels endless conspiracy culture (01:24). We warn that ambiguity mutates into narrative warfare that destroys trust in truth itself (02:22). We analyze the kidnapping of American journalist Shelly Kittleson and expose Iran-backed militias turning hostages into leverage (06:18). We argue media hypocrisy ignores real terror while amplifying false narratives (06:57). We connect Western denial to ideological loyalty overriding facts (09:09). We break down NATO weakness and frame Donald Trump as resisting managed decline (16:18). We contrast Europe’s collapse mindset with America’s refusal to follow (17:22). We highlight France cutting Israel off militarily and miscalculating strategic reality (19:40). We explore the Abraham Accords as both economic engine and geopolitical doctrine (27:11). We call out media lies around Charlie Kirk evidence and narrative manipulation (31:57). We argue social media became a behavioral weapon that should have stayed locked away (33:30). We define the media as a “fifth column” undermining society from within (36:42). We expose Hezbollah’s constant missile fire and the world’s refusal to acknowledge it (38:50). We explain the UN’s failure in Lebanon and how it enabled the current crisis (43:53). We humanize the cost of war through personal loss and forced impossible choices (46:20). We defend Israel’s restraint and reject accusations of aggression (48:10). We mock judicial overreach blocking Trump’s White House ballroom and broader agenda (50:08). We highlight activist judges interfering across multiple fronts (53:24). Finally, we close by blasting media distortion, reaffirming skepticism and urging people to think critically (58:21).

Mar 31, 20261h 1m

Ep 206Dear NATO: It's Either Us Or Spain.

We react to Charles Barkley weighing in on illegal immigration during NCAA coverage and we criticize celebrities stepping outside their lane without real expertise (00:38). We reflect on the killing of Sheridan Gorman and we contrast media attention on illegal immigrants versus victims, calling out selective outrage (04:05). We argue that entertainment should remain entertainment and we reject political messaging injected into sports and film regardless of whether it is informed (05:28). We debate workplace rules versus free speech and we push for clear boundaries within networks like CBS (08:33). We revisit Oscar history and we invoke Paddy Chayefsky to reinforce the idea that awards and entertainment spaces are not for politics (13:20). We slam NATO for dysfunction as Spain blocks cooperation and undermines alliance obligations (14:35). We highlight remarks from Marco Rubio and we question whether the US should reconsider its alliances entirely (15:18). We explain how NATO’s unanimity rule allows obstruction and we warn that the alliance structure is vulnerable to internal sabotage (21:21). We pivot to Israel and we debunk claims about blocked Christian access during wartime security measures in Jerusalem (26:42). We analyze how activist clergy like Pierbattista Pizzaballa manufacture narratives for political ends (31:12). We call out the rapid global amplification of misinformation reaching figures like Pope Francis and Emmanuel Macron within hours (30:21). We emphasize the reality of missile threats and we condemn those ignoring Iranian strikes near holy sites (34:23). We examine rising antisemitism and we reflect on safety concerns heading into Passover (45:43). We celebrate US and Israeli success against Iran and we argue the regime is collapsing strategically and economically (47:18). We credit Donald Trump for executing a high-level strategy while preparing for post-regime outcomes (53:28). Finally, we poke fun at (mock?) Zelenskyy for touring the Middle East while selling defense tech mid-war and we question the optics and priorities (55:59).

Mar 31, 20261h 2m

Ep 205President Trump Confirms The New Ayatollah Is Gay. So If He Isn’t Dead, He Is Now.

We welcome the Mend reunion and joke about absences before diving straight into Trump mocking the ayatollah, ridiculing "gays and females for Palestine" and torching the fantasy that Iran or Gaza are misunderstood victims rather than openly vicious regimes (00:07). We blast Chuck Schumer and the campus crowd for excusing anti-Jewish intimidation while praising Trump for saying the quiet part out loud about Iran and Hamas supporters (01:20). We hammer the West’s willful ignorance about Iran’s culture, ideology and barbarity and argue that logic cannot fix people ideologically captured by anti-American nonsense (03:04). We press the Ilhan Omar brother-marriage scandal, demand proof and widen that into a broader indictment of importing criminal or morally broken norms and then slam the Texas congresswoman accused of stealing COVID funds (06:19). We expose California’s welfare fraud machine, ballot harvesting scams and NGO corruption as symptoms of one giant welfare industrial complex (12:01). We rip Mamdani’s wife controversy, Cuomo’s failure to exploit it and the left’s collapsing grip on what criticism is still allowed (16:03). We argue war is fluid, defend Trump’s flexibility on Iran and praise the broader strategy of hitting hard targets while keeping enemies guessing (21:00). We credit Trump and Rubio for outmaneuvering China, strengthening America’s Arab partners and treating allies as assets not burdens while Europe acts like appeasers and dependents (26:23). We salute the House for rejecting the Senate’s surrender bill and funding ICE, then contrast actual statesmen with the empty careerists who only know how to linger in power (46:12). We warn that Republicans who keep folding like this are writing their own midterm defeat and argue that Senate leadership needs to either get in line or get out of the way (47:37). We compare the Unit Party lifers to permanent college students who never want to leave the government dime and mock the careerists who rotate between offices just to stay fed by the system (48:03). We contrast those empty politicians with actual statesmen and argue that Trump, Netanyahu and Rubio stand apart because they have vision, courage and a willingness to do hard things instead of just protecting their jobs (49:00). We widen that point by invoking leaders like Milei, Orban and Wilders as evidence that once real leadership reappears it starts giving others permission to fight decline instead of managing it (50:29). Finally, we note that the big themes were fully covered, joke about the ridiculous Netanyahu death memes and AI paranoia and close on a light note about getting rest, returning regularly and keeping the broader project moving (51:35).

Mar 28, 202653 min

Ep 204We're Winning The War, But Losing The Algorithms

We break down the reality of Israel’s war zone and dismantle the Iron Dome myth while explaining nonstop missile fire and civilian danger (00:07). We expose how optics distort reality and let enemies weaponize images while Israel’s defenses paradoxically weaken its narrative (01:12). We describe the physical scale of missile impact and daily life under fire to correct global misunderstanding (04:02). We stress the core truth that rockets target civilians all day every day regardless of interception (05:50). We analyze Trump’s messaging strategy and the impossible balance between global signaling and domestic reaction (09:17). We argue the war is being won militarily but lost algorithmically due to hostile information ecosystems (11:38). We explore disinformation as strategy and explain how chaos and misdirection shape perception of the conflict (14:02). We debate whether messaging matters versus winning fast and why outcomes ultimately override narrative (20:33). We confront social media manipulation and addiction comparing it to systemic infrastructure not isolated harm (31:21). We dissect Section 230 and explain how design not speech became the legal battleground (46:22). We examine regulation versus free speech and argue for user protection without censorship (48:15). We react to cultural backlash moments and highlight figures resisting algorithmic mob pressure (1:01:03). We dismantle the UN slavery vote narrative and expose selective framing and geopolitical motives (1:04:06). Finally, we question global alliances and highlight hypocrisy in burden-sharing debates (1:07:13).

Mar 27, 20261h 10m

Ep 203President Trump Ropes Himself Some Dopes

We open on a personal note (00:08) and reflect on why the human side matters as much as the political one, before we share a hopeful story about thousands of young people choosing sobriety and recovery over despair (01:47). We pivot to Trump sending ICE to the airports to keep Americans safe amid chaos and Democrat gamesmanship (02:50), then we broaden that into a larger point about leadership, leverage and using the tools available when the system wants a president to fail (03:38). We torch the fantasy that Iran was ever just Israel’s problem (04:43) and trace the real threat through missiles, Hormuz, Europe’s vulnerability and the West’s suicidal refusal to believe declared enemies mean what they say (05:09). We dig into the UK, radicalization, political Islam and the deadly lie of treating civilizational threats as isolated incidents instead of connected networks (11:02). We frame the entire issue in blunt risk-reward terms (13:43) and hammer home that luxury, distance and denial have made America soft, complacent and blind to danger (15:52). We analyze Trump’s deliberately ambiguous five-day negotiation window (17:25) as classic strategic ambiguity aimed at markets, enemies and allies all at once, while also noting the Marines, timing and broader wartime messaging (18:13). We warn that Chinese espionage, Jewish historical memory and post-9/11 delusion all point to the same lesson - stop calling everything a lone wolf and start recognizing the pattern (21:55). Finally, we tear into the TPUSA WhatsApp betrayal, the Joe Kent-Candace Owens ugliness and the wider rot inside influencer MAGA (28:37), before we end with a stark reminder that when one of us has to run for safety mid-show, that is the whole point (31:47).

Mar 24, 202633 min

Ep 202We Had A Different Title, But Chuck Norris Doesn't Share Headlines

We open by reacting to escalating Iranian attacks and the shift from targeted strikes to indiscriminate terror that rattles civilians (00:06). We expose fringe Catholic and Christian movements reviving antisemitic doctrine and infiltrating mainstream discourse (01:22). We connect this to a broader horseshoe alliance of extremists across ideologies targeting Israel and the West (03:09). We break down Trump’s strategy of forcing allies to show up while signaling a shift from war footing to coalition pressure (05:55). We analyze how failures from Europe contrast with Israel’s operational load and reshape global credibility (07:07). We frame the conflict as part of a larger energy and resource power struggle involving China Russia and global supply chains (10:36). We compare Trump and Netanyahu messaging as aligned but tailored to different audiences during wartime (13:40). We examine the likelihood of internal Iranian collapse and the conditions required for a real uprising (18:20). We criticize Democrats for blocking DHS funding while warning about internal GOP fractures undermining messaging (22:56). We call out historical ignorance and false narratives about US-Israel relations and presidential decision making (29:48). We revisit VP loyalty myths and institutional breakdown in modern politics (34:16). We honor Chuck Norris as a symbol of unapologetic moral clarity and lost cultural confidence (39:29). Finally, we reject moral equivalence and defend American action as fundamentally rooted in good despite imperfections (47:04).

Mar 21, 202659 min

Ep 201Tucker Carlson’s Brand Is Fake Political Revenge Porn

We open on the temporary absence and the reality of broadcasting from a bomb shelter, then ground the episode in the trauma Israeli parents and children are carrying after years of COVID, war and sirens (00:07). We underline the brutal toll that constant threat takes on marriages, families and kids who have never known a normal life, then briefly check in with proof of life from the sidelines before moving on (01:27). We torch the vice president’s failure to sever ties with toxic allies and argue that loyalty to friends over the president, the job and the country is disqualifying (04:13). We mock the fantasy that podcast grifters speak for the movement, cite the overwhelming support for Trump and dismiss the claim that prosecuting bad actors would somehow tear the base apart (06:53). We question the credibility of convenient deathbed-style political anecdotes, demand receipts and widen the criticism to Tulsi, weak judgment and the danger of elevating the wrong people out of sentimentality or misplaced loyalty (08:36). We warn that the collapse of trust in institutions, amplified by COVID-era lies, has produced broader public confusion without magically turning loud internet personalities into experts (12:20). We condemn Tucker-style smear theater, spotlight the Iranian regime’s murder of its own people and argue the war is going far better than the media narrative admits, with collapsing command, astonishing intelligence penetration and overwhelming allied dominance (12:40). We reject the entitlement of online spectators who think wartime plans should be explained to them, exposing the rot of algorithmic echo chambers (20:13). Finally, we end abruptly with a live reminder of what Israelis are enduring, why the stakes are real and why vigilance, prayer and gratitude still matter most (28:19).

Mar 20, 202629 min

Ep 200Joe Kent Didn’t Hand In A Resignation. He Handed In A Manifesto.

We open by recapping the Washington pileup over DHS, Senate hearings and Trump world chaos while noting the likely confirmation fight ahead (00:18). We revisit the Joe Kent blowup and frame his exit not as a resignation but as sabotage tied to a sudden anti-Iran about-face that reeks of betrayal during wartime (03:30). We hammer home that Iran is plainly losing - its leadership is getting decapitated, its missile and nuclear infrastructure is being gutted and its proxies and suppliers are being exposed as weak, overrated and beatable (04:04). We debate whether defanging Tehran is enough or whether some broader postwar plan is needed to keep this from resurfacing decades from now (09:54). We highlight Trump’s overwhelming support inside MAGA on Iran and torch the fantasy that the online right represents the real base (13:57). We expose Qatar’s influence campaign in American universities and tie it to the broader Chinese, Russian and Islamist effort to divide the country from within (18:07). We mock the gap between social media hysteria and real life while digging into Kent’s Grayzone connection and the anti-Israel ecosystem around him (23:17). We credit Laura Loomer for being ahead of the curve on disloyal operators inside the orbit (30:11). We praise voter ID and DHS funding as common-sense priorities and question John Fetterman’s split-screen politics (32:00). Finally, we blast David Sacks, Spain, NATO and especially Tucker and his bot-driven circus for muddying a war America is plainly winning (40:35).

Mar 19, 202644 min

Ep 198The Lone Wolves Are Hunting Packs

We open by laughing through the surreal reality of recording from Israeli bomb shelters and the gallows humor of apps rating shelters and predicting whether a shower will be interrupted by sirens (00:07). We react to the Old Dominion attack and the ISIS-inspired shooter who had already been on the radar of authorities yet was released from prison before carrying out violence (02:39). We discuss the attempted synagogue bombing in Michigan and the broader surge of antisemitic attacks worldwide that were only narrowly prevented from becoming mass casualties (04:06). We argue that Israel and the United States must respond with overwhelming disproportionate force because deterrence only works when enemies fear devastating consequences (06:14). We examine the myth of the "lone wolf" and explain how radicalization networks in mosques online and ideological ecosystems create coordinated violence even without direct orders (08:04). We mock CNN broadcasting Iranian regime television and call out legacy media narratives that repeatedly sanitize extremist violence (21:26). We dismantle the false ABC drone panic story about Iranian attacks on California and warn how reckless reporting fuels fear and misinformation (23:23). We warn about Hezbollah and Iranian sleeper cells that entered during the open-border years and explain why domestic threats will likely increase (24:21). We analyze Trump’s strategic ambiguity and negotiation style in the Iran conflict while praising the shift to offensive strategy that breaks the enemy’s planning loop (33:37). We debate X becoming a chaotic information battlefield where bots misinformation and radical voices amplify dangerous narratives (44:34). We criticize Tucker Carlson’s ecosystem and the radicalization pipeline pulling influencers and intellectuals into conspiratorial anti-Israel rhetoric (49:15). We express disbelief at Brett Weinstein repeating conspiratorial insinuations and use it as an example of how formerly serious thinkers chase relevance online (55:43). We lament JD Vance drifting toward the Carlson orbit while noting Marco Rubio’s rising stature during the Iran crisis (57:57). We highlight Dave Portnoy’s blunt condemnation of activists who inflame hatred and then pretend to be shocked when violence follows (58:58). Finally, we launch the Make Americans Proud Again initiative to spotlight real American heroes and counter the endless stream of negative headlines (1:03:02).

Mar 13, 20261h 4m

Ep 197President Trump Is Making Sure Iran Is No Longer 🎵In The Navy🎶

We open with life in the shelter and the strange upside of crisis as neighbors trade eggs, milk and favors while normal life shrinks to survival mode (00:07). We torch a senator’s apology to Iran as reckless moral vanity that hands a propaganda regime free ammunition in wartime (02:00). We stress party discipline and praise the administration’s message discipline as the model for how to support a war effort without sounding unhinged (06:24). We explain Iran’s vast size, huge population and dense urban security infrastructure to show why this campaign has so many targets and why precision matters (08:38). We hammer home that wartime casualty claims should not be echoed in real time while the facts are still buried under enemy propaganda (11:46). We tackle X, AI fakery and platform responsibility by arguing that once companies can see content and moderate behavior, refusal to act becomes complicity (13:06). We blast Tucker, McGregor and the wider disinformation machine for poisoning the public square with fake authority and viral nonsense (16:04). We expose media euphemisms around anti-Muslim violence and reject the "lone wolf" dodge in favor of naming radical networks and their permission structure for terror (19:19). We warn against normalizing public Islamic imposition in American civic life, from airplane prayer alarms to public domination rituals (24:49). Finally, we mourn what constant war does to Israeli children and families as fear, sirens, nightmares and cluster bomb terror become part of daily life (27:55).

Mar 11, 202636 min

Ep 196What To Know About The Next Leader Of Iran: He’ll Be Dead Soon

We torch Democrats for attacking Trump’s Iran operation and undermining the troops the moment American bombs started falling (00:54). We hammer the refusal to fund the Department of Homeland Security as reckless politics that weakens security while the country faces real threats (02:26). We explain why hearing "Allahu Akbar" on a plane triggers fear after decades of terror attacks and why pretending otherwise is dishonest (03:33). We dissect the New York IED attack tied to ISIS ideology and expose how media headlines falsely framed it as an attack on Mamdani rather than terrorism against protesters (09:09). We mock breathless coverage of Iran’s next supreme leader while noting Mojtaba Khamenei is simply another homicidal regime hardliner (12:27). We highlight Iranian women soccer players flashing SOS signs abroad and condemn Western leaders willing to send them back to a regime that brutalizes women (19:25). We dismantle the claim Iran posed no threat by walking through its long-range missile and future ICBM ambitions (23:21). We blast Hasan Piker for openly discussing weaponizing cheap drones for terror attacks while platforms and media still treat him as a mainstream voice (27:12). We review the battlefield reality showing Iran’s missile barrages collapsing while media coverage tries to manufacture "forever war" fatigue after barely days of fighting (35:35). We ridicule revelations about Biden-era spending on "queering the map" programs as a perfect symbol of ideological government excess (36:01). We welcome the US designation of Sudan’s Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist organization while arguing the entire movement should be labeled the same (44:59). Finally, we analyze donor enthusiasm for Marco Rubio as the emerging Republican future while warning about Iranian sleeper-cell chatter and media narratives that ignore terrorism at home (46:09).

Mar 10, 202655 min

Ep 195Elon Musk Has To Get Rid Of Bots Before Tucker Carlson Gets People Killed

We dismantle Tucker Carlson’s conspiracy theories about Chabad and explain what the movement actually is – decentralized Jewish outreach built on community singing faith and charity rather than some imaginary "world order" plot (00:23). We warn that Carlson’s rhetoric risks real violence and note the long history of Chabad houses and visibly Jewish communities being targeted in attacks around the world (07:07). We question JD Vance’s silence as Trump openly breaks with Carlson during the Iran conflict and debate whether political loyalty or future ambition is shaping the response (09:36). We praise Pete Hegseth’s leadership messaging during the war and contrast it with the online grifter ecosystem trying to undermine the administration’s strategy (21:04). We expose foreign influence and ideological capture on American campuses as Qatari money, DEI indoctrination and anti-Israel narratives reshape the next generation of political leadership (22:31). We torch Gavin Newsom’s latest anti-Israel rhetoric and examine why Democratic messaging keeps drifting toward open hostility to the Jewish state and America itself (25:02). We blast CNN’s reporting from Tehran as propaganda theater and break down how authoritarian regimes manipulate Western media narratives during wartime (34:14). We debate whether Tucker Carlson’s information warfare crosses the constitutional line from commentary into giving aid and comfort to enemies during an active conflict (37:28). We celebrate the unprecedented operational coordination between Israel and the United States as Iranian missile and drone capabilities collapse within days of the campaign (52:30). We close on culture rather than geopolitics by arguing over the rare cover songs that actually surpass the originals (1:06:52).

Mar 7, 20261h 11m

Ep 194Pete Hegseth Takes Off The Gloves And America Meets Admiral Brad Cooper

We open by checking in from Israel amid constant alerts and a strange new kind of war while noting early debates over war powers and political gaslighting as success begins to emerge (00:16). We highlight the elimination of the IRGC commander tied to plots against Trump and praise the clear strategic messaging around the mission (03:10). We applaud Pete Hegseth’s speech and Brad Cooper’s concise breakdown of the war while contrasting the competence on display with past administrations (04:29). We laugh at the bizarre story of Tucker Carlson’s hijacked nicotine truck before celebrating a historic F-35 dogfight victory over Iran (08:45). We explain who the Kurds are and why their push into Iran matters as a potential liberation moment decades in the making (14:20). We credit CIA–Mossad coordination for enabling Kurdish advances and restoring faith in intelligence agencies acting with purpose (21:14). We slam media manipulation over the "schoolgirls" narrative while pointing out the far larger atrocities the same outlets ignored (25:27). We dissect the collapse of modern media credibility and the rise of outrage-driven content ecosystems (29:54). We call out the political opportunism of figures chasing clicks while noting the Senate vote that failed to constrain Trump’s war powers (34:49). We celebrate the administration’s deep bench – Hegseth =, Rubio, Miller and others – while analyzing the unapologetically American messaging strategy driving the war effort (40:14). We note allies quietly falling into line – including Spain – as American strength reasserts itself globally (52:40). We marvel at Israeli resilience from missile-alert shower apps to bomb-shelter singalongs while reporting strikes against IRGC units that slaughtered protesters (55:03). Finally, we confirm the war powers effort failed and by celebrating a presidency delivering results allies respect and enemies fear (1:00:24).

Mar 5, 20261h 4m

Ep 193Khamenei Got The Message. Tucker, Megyn, The Left And The Grifters Missed It.

We open with the safe room reality and the idea that the show could end mid-alert (00:07). We torch the Austin case when an Islamist regime-signaling shooter is treated as "motive unknown" not terrorism (00:43). We warn Europe shows the endpoint and we argue wars are converging - China, Russia and Islamist conquest - so readiness beats malaise (01:40). We frame the post-Kabul world as sick and decaying and we pick a side in the good versus evil fight (04:28). We pivot to narrative warfare by calling out clipped lies about Israel dragging America into war, and we praise the Trump-Rubio-Witkoff correction blitz (06:55). We stress precision, praise targeted decapitation and rip Qatar-Mossad conspiracies while noting Qatar’s IRGC-linked cell arrests (07:15). We debate speech versus press privilege by pushing standards and accountability without censoring ordinary talk (13:45). We hammer Iran’s ballistic missiles as the proof, contrast panic without Iron Dome, flag "golden dome" logic and cite the shipping insurance and escort move through Hormuz (16:46). We broaden to CENTCOM coalition logic and an Abraham Accords/Board of Peace path. Finally, we do indeed have to end the show early as Guy has to get to shelter, as Judah closes with prayers and a final thank-you (38:04).

Mar 4, 202640 min
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