
What 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).
The Daily Cheat Sheet · Marcus Mend Stern, Golan Ramraz, Judah Friedman
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