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For three days, the entire left joined by the neurotic right, whined and cried and rent their garments over the prospect that on Tuesday evening, last night, President Trump would detonate a nuclear weapon and then perpetrate a genocide in Iran.
The hysteria was based on President Trump's tweet on Easter Sunday telling Iran to, I'm paraphrasing, open the effing straight or they would all be living in hell after he wiped out their civilization.
Praise be to Allah.
Now, some of us, some of us, a small number of us actually, on the right, were not particularly worried.
Sorry, I should rephrase it.
I think people on the right generally are normal.
Some of us in the media on the right, we were not particularly worried.
Some of us actually thought the tweet was pretty funny.
Just as some of us, while everyone freaked out about Iran turning into an endless war, a decade-long quagmire, some of us, some, some of us,
said to calm down.
President Trump said it would be over in about five weeks.
Now, halfway through week six, after decimating Iran's nuclear weapons missile program, the entire military, we've got a ceasefire and at least an outline for long-term peace.
Despite my profound distaste for
for saying, I told you so.
We will get into what that peace deal with Iran means, as well as, and this is crucial, turning back to domestic matters, as well as the mass amnesty bill that squish Republicans are trying to sneak through Congress while the rest of us were all distracted by Iran.
I'm Michael Knowles.
This is the Michael Knowles Show.
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