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You Can't Spell Idaho Without Doha
Episode 107

You Can't Spell Idaho Without Doha

We torch Qatar’s influence op on US soil - starting with the "not-a-base" Qatari Air Force facility in Idaho - and lay out the receipts: a US footprint north of $90B, 31 FARA agents, hundreds of DC meetings, cash seeding K-12 "language programs," university branches, think tanks, media, sports and real estate, while soulless clowns scream about "AIPAC barcodes." We call out Tucker Carlson and his millions in dirty Qatari money, further expose the comics cashing blood money in Saudi Arabia while lecturing Israel and the United States (surprise surprise that these go hand-in-hand) and salute Shane Gillis for saying no - twice - on actual principle, something the rest of these losers wouldn't know if it bit them on the face. We read Hamas’s own ceasefire-as-deception playbook - "like the treaty of Hudaybiyah" - and rip apart the Western media’s gullibility (or culpability). We break down Israel’s red lines in prisoner releases, and close with a plea for prayer and moral clarity as the twenty tortured hostages await release from Hamas.

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

October 11, 202551m 9s

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Show Notes

We torch Qatar’s influence op on US soil - starting with the "not-a-base" Qatari Air Force facility in Idaho - and lay out the receipts: a US footprint north of $90B, 31 FARA agents, hundreds of DC meetings, cash seeding K-12 "language programs," university branches, think tanks, media, sports and real estate, while soulless clowns scream about "AIPAC barcodes." We call out Tucker Carlson and his millions in dirty Qatari money, further expose the comics cashing blood money in Saudi Arabia while lecturing Israel and the United States (surprise surprise that these go hand-in-hand) and salute Shane Gillis for saying no - twice - on actual principle, something the rest of these losers wouldn't know if it bit them on the face. We read Hamas’s own ceasefire-as-deception playbook - "like the treaty of Hudaybiyah" - and rip apart the Western media’s gullibility (or culpability). We break down Israel’s red lines in prisoner releases, and close with a plea for prayer and moral clarity as the twenty tortured hostages await release from Hamas.