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Chapter 1: What are the implications of the recent bombing in Iran?
Well, let's start with the bombing in Iran, right? Because on the first day of the war, they were bombing Iran relentlessly, and a U.S. Tomahawk missile blew up a school and killed, I think, 168 kids, right? And the Trump administration... The total is 185, right? 185. Oh, my God. I mean, it's just... It's horrific.
And then Donald Trump has had the audacity to argue that it was Iran who bombed it. But Iran doesn't have Tomahawk missiles. There's only four countries on the planet that have Tomahawk missiles. And we're the only one that's engaged in this conflict right now. You have to launch them from a submarine. So it was very clearly us. Now, I don't think we did it on purpose.
Chapter 2: How has the Trump administration responded to the conflict?
I'm sure I hope I pray it was an accident and they were trying to target something nearby. But we're responsible for that. The United States should own up to it. It should. Now, at least the New York Times is saying Iranian officials have said the death toll was at least 175 people, most of them children. So I've been seeing, you know, average 185 to 175.
And this would be the, I think this is the most horrific incident to happen in decades in modern war to kill that many people and children. It's, I mean... This is an atrocity. It is. It is. And I think the lying about it makes it somehow even worse, which is just disgusting.
But even Senator Kennedy, who's a Republican, was on CNN last night, and even he was saying that the United States needs to take responsibility for it. So the question to me right now is, why are Trump and Hegseth and the rest of them lying about something that is so easy to verify? Like, we know that this was us.
Chapter 3: What are the economic consequences of the Iran war for Americans?
Well, lying about something that's so easy to verify, but why, I mean, you know, Pete Hexeth, I don't know if Pete Hexeth said that it was Iran because Donald Trump stood on Air Force One and said that it was, we believe that it's Iran and Pete Hexeth was standing right behind him.
And unless Pete Hexeth has said something somewhere else, I think even he, I can't believe that I'm saying this, he was, I don't know, smart enough, if that's a word that you can use, smart with Pete Hexeth. Not with Hexeth. But he, But he knew not to say that it was Iran because I think he knows, well, this guy standing in front of me who's the president has absolute immunity, but I don't.
So he only said, we are investigating at this point. So- Well, and that actually, to me, that ties in pretty well to the Corey Lewandowski story, because Corey Lewandowski told the New York Post that, quote, I can do whatever I want because the president of the United States will pardon me.
And so I think it answers the question of why does Pam Bondi feel so comfortable covering up the Epstein files? Why does Pete Hegseth feel so comfortable embezzling taxpayer dollars to make sure that he has like recliners in his office and a makeup kit and all this other weird shit that they're doing at the Pentagon? It's because they know that they're going to get pardoned.
Same thing as like cash hotel abusing his private jet. These guys all think they're going to get pardoned. They better pray that Donald Trump doesn't die in office because I don't get the sense that J.D. Vance is going to use any political capital to save them.
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Chapter 4: Why is the war unpopular among the American public?
Look, unless he's already given them pardons already, but a lot of people are going to be facing the music and some of them are going to face state charges and some of them are going to face charges for which cannot be pardoned. And I think every administration, I think somewhere in the beginning or halfway through, they think that they're omnipotent, right?
That they can do things with impunity and that they're going to be in power forever. But then Like that, as you know, being a political consultant, that can change overnight. And so Corey Lewandowski, I believe, is like everybody else who works for this administration. They think they can get away with it because they're going to be in power forever, that Donald Trump is going to protect them.
But they should know that Donald Trump cannot protect them from everything, especially... getting jobs after this administration, their law licenses being taken away, things like that. But Corey Lewandowski bragged that he could do whatever he wanted as a powerful federal official because he believed President Trump would pardon him. That's what the New York Post has learned.
Now, this is coming from the New York Post, which is not the most liberal rag in the world. The political pit bull made the remark on multiple occasions tied to his work as a special government employee. Very special to Kristi Noem. Yeah, very special.
Chapter 5: What strategies are being discussed for upcoming elections?
Revealed in the wake of his DHS duos, this downfall. I'm not worried. I do whatever the fuck I want. DJT will pardon me, Lewandowski told one of the Post's sources last year, making the flippant aside during a discussion about official actions.
Wow, another source said that Lewandowski, who is expected to leave the department this month alongside Noem, was telling people he was going to get a pardon so he didn't have to worry. Four other sources who have worked with Lewandowski said they didn't hear the remark, but it had sounded like something he would say, citing their experience with him.
Now, Lewandowski has denied that he was free to act with impunity. So he said he has denied that. But here's the thing. Knowing Corey Lewandowski... This sounds like something that he would say. It does. And I've I've debated Lewandowski on some of these right wing shows before. He's one of the most arrogant pricks I've ever met in my entire life.
When Rene Good was murdered on the streets of Minneapolis, I did a hit on Leland Vittert show opposite him.
Chapter 6: How are Trump and his allies perceived in the context of this conflict?
And I said they need to rethink this policy before somebody else gets gets killed, which would happen 10 days later with Alex Brady. And he goes, oh, yeah, we're going to rethink our policy. We're going to rethink our politics. We're going to double down. And we're going to do everything even harder. We're going to go harder at these protesters.
We're going to go harder at these illegal immigrants. And sure enough, a week and a half later, they killed Alex Prudy. So, I mean, he's not a good dude. And I hope he's held fully accountable to the law because they've clearly abused taxpayer money. This weird sex jet that they created for him and Kristi Noem is disgusting. I want to know what you call it.
I mean, they put a queen bed in the back so that the two of them could... You know, how does how does Kristi Noem's husband put up with this? I don't understand being cuckolded all the time.
Chapter 7: What are the ethical concerns regarding government responsibility in war?
Maybe you just answered your question. Maybe. I don't know. It's just it's everything about this administration is somehow worse and weirder and like more crass and corrupt than I ever think it will be. And just really, truly fuck these people. I don't know what else to add to it. I'm just so sick of them. You have to laugh. Did you come up with sex jet?
I did, but somebody in the comments just wrote air fuck one. And that's pretty good. Oh no. Come on. Commenters. I was pretty good.
Chapter 8: How do rising gas prices affect American citizens' opinions on the war?
Oh, plain. No. Someone said fuck force one. No, see, Soul Plane sounds cool. You can't call it a Soul Plane. That's true. Steve Schmidt called it Fuck Force 1. I mean, yeah, it's not that, but it would be the two of them, F-Force 2, because it's two of them. Let's see. So I was thinking Soul Plane. No, Soul Plane sounds cool to me. It just sounds cool. No, it rhymes with Soul Plane. Oh, oh.
I like that at the end of the day, you and I, for as professional as we are, we both peaked, like, maturity-wise at, like, 12. Like, I'm very proud of us. At, like, 12. I'm just saying, some things have a whole new meaning. Man. And once you, you know, goes up the poll. So, I'm just saying. Yeah, there's, you know. I mean, regardless, though. Yeah.
I mean, regardless, though, in a world where there was some real justice and accountability, these two would be held accountable for basically abusing government resources to fly around the country just fornicating with each other. Yeah, isn't banging the lease of their worries?
Or, no, I don't know, maybe... I mean, there's that, but then there's also, like, the $220 million they spent on that ad campaign, which was more money than they spent to make Oppenheimer, which is insane to me, given how much TNT they had to buy to recreate the atomic bomb explosion. So it's just... I mean, they've clearly, they're just stealing.
There's just theft going on at every level of the government right now. And I don't know if you saw it today, like Donald Trump's net worth is now projected at $6.5 billion. I saw that. I got that from Newsmax is where I got that from today. Wow. That's how bad Newsmax is reporting on it. Finally, he's a real billionaire. Yeah, finally.
Because he wasn't, finally, because he wasn't before, but still. And look at what they're doing. Oh, my gosh. I just had the report. Let's see if I can find it. I had the report from the New York Times. Is it from the New York Times that I want to play for you? Let me try. I'm going to try to get it online. I have two different computers. Sorry about that. But I'm going to try to get it.
I have it here. I have it here. Pardon me, everyone who's watching, because I want to read it off of my thing. Let's see if I can get it. And maybe I will tell you. I do have it on Substack, here on Substack. I have it written. But his family is profiting...
off of this they are grifting off of this let me see if i can find the part so uh you saw where his the niece i forget went into this air one oh yeah yeah kai trump this air one yeah kai trump now she's a kid you know but still that shows you the bubble that kai trump uh donald trump's granddaughter she spent she spent nineteen dollars she spent nineteen dollars on one strawberry guys uh you cannot convince me that it was worth nineteen dollars
That's insane. Yes. And so, and later she said the bill was like $250 or whatever. And so they changed and said, you know, they tried, they said, I just tried the most expensive grocery store, which really didn't fix the problem. Cause you saw like secret service agents behind her. Um, and then she, you know, she's leaving the store climbing into a motorcade.
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