
JD Vance, A Political Career Is Like A Sinking Ship - It Could Instantly Disappear
We dismantle Tucker Carlson’s claims about Islamism, exposing verifiable falsehoods on terror attacks, psyops, and DNA testing while questioning how credibility survives repeated lies. We document the broader collapse of truth culture, where receipts no longer matter and cognitive dissonance replaces evidence across media and politics. We praise President Trump’s clarity and force on global security, highlighting strikes against ISIS, defense of Christians and a refusal to indulge denialism about radical Islam. We warn that appeasing loud online factions is strategic cowardice, arguing that real voters are not the comment section and that political fear is being mistaken for loyalty. We draw parallels between unchecked extremism on the right and the left’s own self-immolation, using BLM and progressive radicalism as cautionary examples. We explain why Israel has emerged stronger post–October 7, detailing strategic moves including Somaliland recognition and regional alliances that shift global power balances. We expose the radical makeup of Mamdani’s transition team as an ideological tell rather than a coincidence, calling it a self-indictment masquerading as diversity. We argue that economic recovery, like sobriety or fitness, requires time and patience, defending Trump’s policies against instant-gratification politics. We insist that leadership requires cutting loose toxic influences for the sake of the country, even when fear makes silence tempting.
The Daily Cheat Sheet · Judah Friedman, Marcus Mend Stern, Golan Ramraz
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