@user16081999@NYCMayor I’m sure you’d rather defend bureaucrats who haven’t employed thousands, or given internet access to poor people worldwide, or helped reduce carbon emissions with his electric cars, etc… You want to praise those who can only take from people like Musk who actually create.
In the former example, the trillion would be split between the 50 million Americans who live in poverty. That means each would get $20k. Think that would solve poverty? In the latter example bureaucrats would take a significant cut before some of that money makes it to the poor. And that’s if we’re just talking about America. A trillion split between the world’s poor would mean each poor person would get around $1,200. Once.
Made up? Regime held accountable: No more navy or air force and dozens of top leaders killed - check. Halting nuclear proliferation: If you’d have listened to an interview with MBS about what they’d do if Iran got nukes, you’d know this is also a check. Chance for the population to be free of this oppressive regime: You can’t argue that there’s zero chance. I admitted it might not be a great chance, but all I said was that there’s a chance…check.
@misterjohnbull@ggreenwald About a theocratic regime being held accountable for their evil, that there won’t be a nuclear arms race in the Middle East any time soon, and the chance for the Iranian people to be free.
@Tenn_MAGA2 2. I’m in New Mexico and I can tell you the entire eastern half of the state would welcome Texans as liberators and join the fight on their side.
They’re evil and they hate us, but they’re rational. They respond to normal incentives like mutually assured destruction. Iran is lead by a death cult with suicide bomber mentality. You can’t reason with that. Also, they’re not in a position geographically to threaten allies and the world economy. And finally, they have nukes.
@Arrogance_0024 Hmmm, what do Poland and France have in common? How about that they’re the absolute last two countries the most powerful and advanced military in history would ever take advice from. Enjoy continuing to live (and complain) under the umbrella of freedom the U.S. military provides.
@marklevinshow I haven’t been a fan of a lot of what Megyn has been doing (mostly her inability to condemn Candace’s awful behavior) but she’s not wrong here. She clearly was speaking of all of them under the same umbrella as terrorists even if she didn’t use that exact word for each.
@BretWeinstein I’ve unfollowed too many because of Tucker and Candace. Now you? Whatever his motivation (I don’t really care) he’s clearly become anti-Semitic. I’m surprised you cannot see it.
@tryggthebanned@MajToure Did Israel use sorcery to force Iran and Hamas to say death to America, execute women for the crime of being raped, and throw gays from the tops of buildings? If you’re siding with the worst people on earth because…Israel, you might want to reevaluate your position.
Propaganda collapsed in real time.
Rajdeep Sardesai: "How do you see the situation of Iran?"
Iranian actress Elnaaz Norouzi:
"Iranians are so excited and they have so much hope that finally this regime is going to fall, maybe."
Rajdeep Sardesai:
“Bombing is terrible… civilians are dying, school girls died.”
Iranian actress Elnaaz Norouzi:
“Our regime has massacred Iranians for 47 years. When girls were poisoned in schools and thousands executed by regime, Where were you all?”
Just look at Rajdeep’s face.
@MattWalshBlog@SarcasticCupcak He doesn’t agree with antisemites or isolationists. He does agree with Israel’s policies on the subject of Iran. Why is it crazy that he’d side with those he agrees with over those he disagrees with? Should he side with a KKK member over Israel just because they’re an American?
There are far fewer people in this crowd than the number of peaceful protesters the Iranian regime murdered in the last few months. Don’t hear you talk about them for some reason.
A huge crowd of Iranians assembles in Revolution Square in Tehran to express gratitude and love for Israel and the US, heralding them as liberators.
Oh, it's actually to commemorate the new Iranian leader and condemn attacks by two foreign states:
@ggreenwald There are far fewer people in this crowd than the number of peaceful protesters the Iranian regime murdered in the last few months. Don’t hear you talk about them for some reason.