
Never Judge President Trump In The Moment.
We dismantle the left’s Minnesota narrative by exposing how "peaceful protests" morphed into mobs attacking churches, shielding rapists and pedophiles and brutalizing dissenters while media gaslights the violence (01:00). We argue Republicans should relentlessly center victims, rehumanize ICE and force a moral binary choice the left keeps trying to blur (02:04). We warn that America is sliding from political disagreement into sectarian conflict, where tribal loyalty now overrides basic morality and law, with Minnesota as a chilling preview (12:22). We scrutinize Trump’s "Board of Peace," questioning the wisdom of elevating Qatar, Turkey and Russia while bypassing the UN and potentially empowering the very forces destabilizing the region (14:06). We condemn the betrayal of the Kurds, detailing how US-backed allies were abandoned, ISIS prisoners released and Turkish-backed forces unleashed with catastrophic consequences (16:43). We connect Middle East chaos to American security, explaining how empowering jihadist networks abroad inevitably strengthens Muslim Brotherhood-linked influence inside the US (23:27). We assess Iran’s ongoing slaughter of its own citizens, debate whether Trump must act to preserve deterrence and reject fantasies of clean, consequence-free regime change (30:44). We praise Scott Bessent’s disciplined messaging as a model Republicans desperately need, while slamming the elevation of toxic influencers like Nick Fuentes and Andrew Tate as cultural poison enabled by elite negligence (42:06). We highlight how partial information, bad intermediaries and celebrity grievance narratives can mislead even a strong administration into catastrophic blind spots (50:35). We condemn the continued tolerance of hostile actors in the public square, from Iranian regime mouthpieces to Brotherhood-aligned influencers, warning that free speech absolutism without discernment becomes self-destructive (49:56). We expose the Kamala Harris team’s antisemitic interrogation of Josh Shapiro, forcing him to deny Mossad ties and loyalty to Israel, and note the disturbing silence that followed (56:50). Finally, we stress that patience with strategy cannot mean paralysis, that speed matters when adversaries are already moving and that America’s credibility depends not just on intent, but on decisive follow-through (54:16).
The Daily Cheat Sheet · Guy Goldstein, Judah Friedman, Marcus Mend Stern, Golan Ramraz
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