— Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) April 20, 2026
Trump compares his war in Iran to World War 2 and calls Democrats traitors: "We won’t let the Weak and Pathetic Democrats, TRAITORS ALL, belittle the accomplishments of our Military and the Trump Administration." pic.twitter.com/9gf0M5Wov4
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) April 20, 2026
Mark Levin is very concerned the super scary mind virus —skepticism of regime change wars and pointless intervention—is spreading among Republicans
— John Loftus (@JohnCFLoftus1) April 20, 2026
"We have this strong strain of isolationism, as we had in the 1930s. It has enveloped and devoured the Democrat Party. It has… pic.twitter.com/X6LsnoojfQ
Israel was attacked by Hamas on October 7th.
Trump has also said several times that he had to attack Iran to stop another Holocaust.
“Ok. Now tell them we didn’t make you do it, but you wanted to do it for the same reasons we do.”
“ Trump has also said several times that he had to attack Iran to stop another Holocaust.”
I already thought the Iran “excursion” was bad to begin with. You don’t have to convince me further.
>>> strong strain of isolationism, as we had in the 1930s.
Which we should have kept.
I used to defend Trump against lying, because when he used to express an opinion the dems and media would say he was lying, thats how they lie. But as of late, Trump don’t seem to know how to stop lying. How many times now has he told us the war with Iran has been won? I’ve lost count. How long did he tell us the war was supposed to last? Four weeks? What about all the stupid, foreign, middle east wars he raged about? And now he has us in one of the dumbest. And now MTG is wondering if Butler, PA wasn’t a hoax. I have to wonder, too.
I’m even beginning to wonder if he is not an AntiChrist.
He’s going senile.
He can’t distinguish what is real and what he wishes. It’s just tragic when you watch it happen to someone, it’s fantastically dangerous when that person is the leader of the free world.
It’s especially dangerous, because one minute they seem perfectly rational and another they are talking to someone who’s been dead 20 years.
He’s not senile.
Bibi probably has him by the orange balls with Epstein kompromat. He went to war for Bibi thinking it would be a 48-hour cakewalk like Venezuela, and he had no Plan B if that didn’t work.
Now he has no idea how to get out without a) surrendering to Iran and humiliating himself (but his ego is too big for that), or b) escalating indefinitely and wrecking the petrodollar and the global economy and going down in history as Herbert Hoover II.
I’m going to guess the outcome is going to be door number 2, wrecking the petrodollar and it’s too late now to prevent it. Even if the war were to end today and shipments of petroleum and its byproducts were to resume tomorrow the physical and financial damage already done is enormous and is acting as a catalyst, speeding up the inevitable end of the petrodollar. Add to this the enormous deficit spending on this ridiculous, massively unpopular war, the bailout of all the airlines (not just Spirit Air) in the near future along with our lesser allies like the U.A.E., the rebuilding tab for Our Greatest Ally and other assorted spending the only solution is for the U.S. Government to run the printing presses in 5th gear, balls out, day and night, to get the money, conjured out of thin air.
What most people don’t understand and refuse to believe is that during the Great Depression money got more valuable over time. Prices actually fell meaning those who had savings and income could buy more over time with the same amount of money. This was deflation which businessmen fear because they can’t raise prices constantly and heavily indebted businesses (most of them) and individuals go bankrupt. Of course deflation, which is natural as technology is deployed, also means businesses’ inputs also decline in price meaning their costs decrease because of technology.
Last time it was a Republican administration that presided over a depression. This time it will be a Republican administration that will preside over massive inflation leading to the same place. The Stable Genius told us he is the king of bankruptcy and I believe him.
There are people left who believe anything that Cheeto the shit golem has to say?
I almost feel sorry for them.
Disco Boots Rubio said the attack was for Remphan from the start.
There’s always a certain percentage of people who are too stupid to live, but modern civilization manages to keep them alive for the most part.
> Israel was attacked by Hamas on October 7th.
Oct. 7 was likely a false flag. Mossad founded Hamas and it has operated under their control for most of its existence – much like ISIS (who has never attacked Israel). The border wall was one of the most heavily guarded and defended places on the planet and numerous IDF have stated there was a stand-down order before the attack. Other IDF (or Mossad) forces flying choppers used hellfire missiles on the civilians fleeing the concert.
> Trump has also said several times that he had to attack Iran to stop another Holocaust.
Parroting the bullshit spewed daily by OUR GREATEST ALLY.
The D-jeresys – who promoted wars for the usual suspects as much as Donigula has under Joey Shitpants’ teleprompter readership – pretending to be anti-war is risible. They’re all monkeys who dance to the same tune – Klezmer wailing puked out by Schlomo the organ-grinder, grinding away one-handed at his organ, tossing plastic shekels with the other.
Trump lies every time he opens his mouth.
Kind of ironic he said this on April 20th of all dates.
we need to expel all jews
(including whoever thinks that they are “the REAL jews”)
“Zionist takeover: Trump’s war on Iran reveals who really dictates US foreign policy”…presstv.ir
Too bad the bulk of Americans can’t see the obvious.
(Even that observation doesn’t go far enough. It isnt just Zionist , it extends to nearly all judaism. Also and tragically, it isn’t only foreign policy, they’ve made a wreck of our domestic society.)
“Never believe anything until it’s officially denied” scores again.
Like Zion Don asking for the nuclear codes on Saturday.
Livestream “Day 6 of the new rescue operation for
the whale Timmy, aka ‘Hope’”: a truly hair-raising
farce of political, media, technical incompetence.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xTjgb4uKB4
Instead, other people’s feasible ideas are
blocked, such as this one from an Austrian.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_8m3SIItr3k
Complete transcript https://sharetext.io/pzk3fy0d
AI-summary:
The speaker argues that the original rescue idea was sound and practical: instead of trying to drag or lift the whale immediately, the team proposed creating a temporary basin around it, raising the water level with salt water, and using available emergency resources such as THW and flood-protection equipment to let the whale float free and recover. In his view, this would have reduced suffering quickly, avoided unnecessary bureaucracy, and bought time for a safer transport plan later.
He strongly criticizes the authorities, especially Minister Backhaus and the expert reports, for treating the whale’s condition as hopeless too early. He says the whale was not beyond saving, that claims about fatal skin damage or immediate death were exaggerated, and that the real issue was not skin but body weight, stress, and compression. He also says the whale was being “managed to death” through indecision, delays, and conflicting public messaging.
A major theme is that the people around the case lacked practical rescue experience. He contrasts hands-on rescuers—mountain rescue, fire services, technical rescue teams—with theorists and bureaucrats who, in his opinion, were making decisions from afar without understanding large-animal rescue. He is especially critical of the way the media and some experts framed the situation as a palliative case rather than an active rescue case. In his view, palliative care means making an animal comfortable and pain-free, not leaving it to suffer.
The speaker says the whale’s behavior proves that some earlier assumptions were wrong. He points out that Timmy/Hope was able to move and turn, which suggests the animal was not as firmly stuck as some claimed. He also says the whale likely does not have a net in its mouth or major swallowed debris, and that the danger zone around the tail means any lifting or sling-based rescue has to be handled extremely carefully. He explains that an un-sedated whale can react suddenly and that a hammock or lifting-sling approach could compress its organs or provoke dangerous movement.
He describes the current situation as politically and legally messy. In his telling, officials were already preparing for disposal and other downstream steps while publicly saying they were still focused on rescue. He believes some behind-the-scenes actors would prefer the whale to die because a successful rescue would raise uncomfortable legal questions about why the animal had been left in distress for so long. He also argues that if the whale dies in open water, the cost and responsibility may be different than if it dies inside the Kieler Förde, which he says creates a financial incentive to control where the case ends.
He praises some outside actors, especially private rescuers and animal advocates, while criticizing organizations he thinks have become too political or passive. He says practical, experienced animal-rescue groups are more valuable than organizations that mainly do public relations. He also notes that the whole case has become a symbol: people are watching it worldwide, and in his view it should have become a model for future whale rescues rather than a public relations disaster.
The emotional core of the speech is simple: he believes Timmy/Hope is a suffering animal that deserved immediate, practical help, and that doing nothing was morally wrong. He says that even if rescue ultimately failed, it would have been better to try decisively than to watch the whale deteriorate for days or weeks while experts argued and politicians hesitated. He ends by insisting that any real rescue effort must prioritize the animal, not ego, politics, or reputational risk.
https://captainpaulwatson.substack.com/p/the-effort-to-save-a-stranded-whale
The depressing drama surrounding the poor stranded whale—which, at least to outsiders, seems hopeless and incompetent—continues. It has now been in the Baltic Sea for nearly two months, but the salinity is too low, and the food supply is apparently anything but plentiful.
Now they’ve at least created some space for it with a suction pipe, as the water level at the site is reportedly down to just half a meter now. However, they still don’t have a feasible plan to get the whale back from there to the North Sea (or even the open Atlantic). Hoping and worrying.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hVv6k2tefmg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDZaBhAQDkk
https://archive.ph/jBOdi
https://i.ibb.co/PvFRPt4b/whale.jpg
The whole whale issue has really been on my mind, especially because some narrow-minded “politician”—who developed his limited, stupid three brain cells under communism and has absolutely no idea about the world or himself—presumes to pass judgment on a living, breathing giant whose species is 50 million years old.
Jew media used to push it constantly, and still do, that the Iraq War was about oil and White Gentile oil men practicing old fashioned resource-motivated imperialism. In reality, there’d be no issue regarding oil and America’s foreign policy in the Mideast if not for Israel! The oil embargoes, US sanctions, and now this Hormuz closure have all been judaic in cause.
It is immensely positive that normies now point the finger at Israel for this war and not some cigar smoking Texas clique.
Yes, it was not well-known at all until recently that the installed puppet Pahlavi (the late Shah) provided free oil for OUR GREATEST ALLY from 1953 until 1981 (when the mean old Ayatollah stopped the supply). That’s a significant part of how the “Iran has been at war with us since 1981” BS came about, along with “Iran is the world’s greatest sponsor of ter-r-r-r-r” (also BS). Schlomo, being literal devil-spawn, lies more easily than he breathes air.
Kissinger got this mess started.
In the 1970s, the 7 major oil companies controlled most of the Arabian oil. Then the Arab states started nationalizing the oil. All of Nixon’s cabinet wanted to move in with carriers and assert ownership and royalty rights, but Kissinger came up with his nitwit ‘petrodollar’ BS and he coerced the president to wimp out.
He is also the bastard that wrecked Rhodesia and put south Africa on the road to ruin. And then there’s his F up job on the Vietnam war.
Actually, only partially correct. The US was ready to invade the gilf states and or pull another coup like against Sand N@gger Mossadeq. They even considered using the Shah to do it, (that would ve been a mistake).
Unfortunately, back then the UK was actually the chief power in the area and the US felt it needed its support to do the operation. The British government came up with an operational proposal. They gave it to Kissinger who gave to the National Security Council who in turn freaked out over the potential risks and decided against it. Then the British, some American financiers, and Kissinger came up with the Petrodollar scheme. It was the a British who put the kobash on the operation to forcefully retake the oil. Now, here we are.
Trump start the war to strangle China economically, by deny it resources it needs and then forcing it buy those resources from America.
That really doesn’t seem realistic.
It has driven China and Russia into a tighter bond. The Chinese have been building oil pipelines to Russia at breakneck speed. If anything , it makes the Chinese all the more leery of America.
America doesn’t have enough oil to supply china.the chinese get their critical materials from Africa, their colonizing the continent.
It seems that is a cover story, to distract that this is a war for israhell.
This is priceless!
https://x.com/ShaykhSulaiman/status/2046671741515137156?s=20