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News & Current Events Mar 28, 2026 at 1:52 AM

Bannon at CPAC warns Iran war just starting: ‘Your sons, daughters … could be on Kharg Island’

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ChopperChange Mar 28, 2026 +319
It's a cult.
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Zulmoka531 Mar 28, 2026 +138
Treating it like a f****** game. Or like it’s an “honor” to die defending Trump’s bullshit.
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Mister_Fibbles Mar 28, 2026 +24
When it's time. Remember no more half measures and by root and stem. The survivors will be playing, "Better Call Faceless Men". /s
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CrackingToastGromet Mar 28, 2026 +1
And Israel’s.
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Bubbles_2025 Mar 28, 2026 +1
Like they see themselves and their families as martyrs? Doesn’t seem too far fetched anymore.
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MeasurementEasy9884 Mar 28, 2026 +1
Maybe this is how the confederacy gets eliminated?
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Crafty_Fan_6202 Mar 28, 2026 +1
Darwinian. I’m so here for it.
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Cheshire_Khajiit Mar 28, 2026 +1
I’m not. There are plenty of good people in the military. I teach at a California community college - one of my students has a son in the military. He doesn’t deserve to be killed just because Trump thought he could use this war to shore up his approval rating.
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Global_Crew3968 Mar 28, 2026 +1
Given the hard MAGA slant of gen Z, I say, let them eat cake
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Toosder Mar 28, 2026 +1
A cuck cult
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Eddfan36 Mar 28, 2026 +294
You'd have to be an idiot to not see that and uh oh wait Trump supporters.
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Rhoeri Mar 28, 2026 +1
Go look in their shithole of a sub and see first-hand the lack of grey-matter it took to elect that sub-human coward.
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Toosder Mar 28, 2026 +1
Party of the cucks (as they would say)
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7ddlysuns Mar 28, 2026 +1
They’re weirdly mad about the money signature thing. Like yeah it’s stupid, but that’s where you draw a line ?
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Toosder Mar 28, 2026 +1
I'm guessing they're only mad because it's embarrassing them. Which you would think they would be used to.
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motorcitydevil Mar 28, 2026 +1
It’s because their narcissism won’t allow them to imagine a world where Trump sends THEIR children to fight a war in Iran.
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bravetailor Mar 28, 2026 +1
Not surprising for them to be more upset at meddling with money than with actual lives. It's the American way unfortunately.
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Van-garde Mar 28, 2026 +1
There’s no third party to shake the fist at this time. Just daddy Trump and his stupid lunacy.
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Eddfan36 Mar 28, 2026 +1
That's a surprise, thought they'd gladly toss a side money for fat heads face on everything.
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delta1982ro Mar 28, 2026 +1
they are not anymore.. they were at first until they received their talking points.. right now it s ok because those are comemorative 250years USA bills and not mass circulation bills.. or that is what they say
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_DapperDanMan- Mar 28, 2026 +1
What's their sub called?
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bin10pac Mar 28, 2026 +1
It's the conservative sub, but it might as well be called the-upside-down.
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LeftToaster Mar 28, 2026 +1
They are like the Russian wives, sending their husbands off to war and hoping to get a new microwave in a few months.
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bravetailor Mar 28, 2026 +135
Hopefully Gen Z are paying attention here. Your votes have a big impact on your own lives, it's not just a big troll game.
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FelixMumuHex Mar 28, 2026 +1
Gen Z men lean further right than Boomers
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kstar79 Mar 28, 2026 +1
They did, but let's see what they do this November.
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E1M1_DOOM Mar 28, 2026 +1
If they're anything like old conservatives, they've been conditioned to vote against their interests, so..... I'm not too confident. Brainwashed people don't make logical decisions.
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Antique_Remote_5536 Mar 28, 2026 +1
They really didn’t
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Sighlina Mar 28, 2026 +1
lol typical red hat “doing their own research”
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johndoe201401 Mar 28, 2026 +1
Bit late for that
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XB0XRecordThat Mar 28, 2026 +1
Mamdani already proved how easy it is to win them back. Let's see if Democrats want to win in November or if they want to keep gurgling billionaires balls
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alexxerth Mar 28, 2026 +1
According to Pew, men between 18-29 years old were 51-46 favoring Harris. It doesn't list boomers specifically, but every group born earlier than 1980 was further to the right.
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BannedAccount001 Mar 28, 2026 +1
Even us millennials, the first of the generations that seemed more resilient to the phenomenon of moving right with age, have started to slowly shift in that direction. People truly do get dumber as they get older. I blame the fact that we are the first generation of global social media proliferation.
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Unusual_Specialist Mar 28, 2026 +1
*White Gen Z Men*
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ConsumeristWhore Mar 28, 2026 +1
Not exclusively. Check the stats, you'll be surprised.
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Unusual_Specialist Mar 28, 2026 +1
*Mostly White Gen Z Men*
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Castdeath97 Mar 28, 2026 +1
*Latin and white Gen Z men*
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harbourbarber Mar 28, 2026 +1
I wonder if that will change knowing that Trump wants them to die in the sand on an island in a place they'd never heard of for no f****** reason. 
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MourningRIF Mar 28, 2026 +1
Then send them to Iran and see if they still think it's cool.
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alfooboboao Mar 28, 2026 +1
yeah, let’s not do that. the whole “maybe if the place is on fire it’ll finally spark The Revolution” thing is clearly a failing strategy. It has been for thousands of years.
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VanceKelley Mar 28, 2026 +1
There is a correlation between the percentage of one's life spent reading right wing propaganda on social media and one's support for fascism.
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notfeelany Mar 28, 2026 +1
> Hopefully Gen Z are paying attention here. Your votes have a big impact on your own lives They just wanted the freedom to say slurs again. From "Cruel Kids table" article: > ["Later, a former Bernie supporter (who looked like the most Bernie-supporting person one could imagine with long, curly hair and a plaid shirt) told me the same: He wanted the freedom to say “f\*gg\*t” and “r\*\*arded."] (https://archive.ph/9aa8N)
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GomezFigueroa Mar 28, 2026 +1
He always did
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ErgoMachina Mar 28, 2026 +1
Gen Z are either spamming TikTok brainrot or gooning over some random influencer. I can assure they give absolutely no fucks. Their attention span is like 30 seconds anyways...
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VideoGameDevArtist Mar 28, 2026 +21
"Forcing my own children to get pink misted to pwn the libs." -GOP
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Romantic_Piscean Mar 28, 2026 +90
Not just CPAC attendees, but the military as a whole, and military families, strongly supported Trump in 2024. While I strongly believe any president needs to be prudent and restrained in their use of American forces, I also strongly believe in the concept of choices and ramifications. Trump is Accusation in Mirror (AIM), a longstanding technique of authoritarians with accusing your opposition of what is true about you. So Harris would have us in a war in the Middle East and here we are. So perhaps the only way out of the mess that Trump has created, in so many ways, is to go through it, to experience these realities, to cause people to reflect on their choices. Trump has a core that will never turn on anything he ever does. OK. But that's not enough to win elections. So perhaps America needs to feel some pain here, and if that mean troops deployed to Kharg Island, well, perhaps those not in that MAGA core need to see what this regime truly is.
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PointedlyDull Mar 28, 2026 +48
Doesn’t matter. Democrats can take the presidency and then Fox News will be spamming memes about how terrible the recovering economy is and blame it on the dem potus and some minorities and the right will be back voting for regressivism
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Splashy01 Mar 28, 2026 +1
If democrats take control, you better believe that the GOP will scream bloody murder about the national debt (that they ballooned) so that they weaken democrats ability to get anything done.
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Greencheek16 Mar 28, 2026 +1
We should ban fox, newsmax, etc. If you don't report the truth, you're jailed and banned from any form of news even as "entertainment". 
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Negative-Squirrel81 Mar 28, 2026 +1
>We should ban fox, newsmax, etc. If you don't report the truth, you're jailed and banned from any form of news even as "entertainment".  Who defines what the the truth is? This is why it's so important to have institutions like Wikipedia that are truly dedicated to their mission.
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PluginAlong Mar 28, 2026 +1
The first amendment would like to have a word with you.
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floog Mar 28, 2026 +1
Sure, but we can bring back the Fairness Doctrine. I'm not super familiar with how it worked in practice, but would there be a problem with it over the current fuckery?
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Duce-wayne Mar 28, 2026 +1
Fairness Doctrine only ever applied to public airwaves.
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Stodles Mar 28, 2026 +1
Bring it back and expand it then
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joemamallama Mar 28, 2026 +1
Like AM radio. It worked. It shaped what we’re experiencing today.
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ThaiTum Mar 28, 2026 +1
The next president should just do what Trump did and sue them for hurting their feelings. They’ll just settle and fall in line. It obviously works.
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joemamallama Mar 28, 2026 +1
[Fairness Doctrine](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairness_doctrine) [Reality](https://apnews.com/article/fox-news-dominion-lawsuit-trial-trump-2020-0ac71f75acfacc52ea80b3e747fb0afe) doesn’t give a f*** about your Originalism. Banning media companies outright, in a ham-fisted sure seems ludicrous in a well-functioning, *normal* democracy. And it would be. If we were.
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Adultery Mar 28, 2026 +1
They pretty much control conservatives’ media consumption at this point. They can spin this a million different ways.
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Plato_Karamazov Mar 28, 2026 +1
I am very much in favor of sending troops to Iran for this very reason
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alfooboboao Mar 28, 2026 +1
I’m not. i don’t think anyone who says this understands how dangerous this is. after hiroshima and nagasaki, for the past 80 years, every country with nuclear weapons has chosen not to use them. military personnel have risked a firing squad for disobeying their orders to use them. the reason for this is because every leader, good or evil, was at least competent to understand that if you launch a nuke, the world ends in 90 minutes. but trump is completely demented and batshit insane, kept alive and in charge by a stimulant cocktail of god knows what. when you think about it, it’s almost a miracle that we *haven’t* used them. It’s the first time in history that militaries (ours, Russia’s, you name it) have chosen to risk defeat rather than use their most powerful weapons. the reason is because every leader, even in f****** north korea, has understood the stakes at hand. But I have absolutely zero confidence that Trump does. He is easily and by far the most dangerous man on the planet, and if this war in Iran drags on, any delusional “benefit” of “teaching our soldiers a lesson” will be so far outweighed by the world-ending risk that it’s a rounding error in the grand scheme of things
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ripyourlungsdave Mar 28, 2026 +1
I am so tired of this dumbass take. Your statistics do not mean that every single person in the military is a trump supporter and deserving of the suffering that will come from this war. Nobody in my family is a trump supporter, but my sister and brother-in-law are both in the military right now. They do not deserve this. And f*** you for outright claiming they do.
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alfooboboao Mar 28, 2026 +1
where is the lie? for veterans, it’s 61/39 in favor of trump. active military is 70/30. In a democracy, 70/30 is overwhelming support. far above the nation as a whole. I mean look, I will say I absolutely don’t believe that collective punishment is the “necessary spark that starts the revolutionary fire.” oh no, it’s much worse than that. to put it bluntly, for how far down the road to fascism we are, democracies don’t come back from this. ever. But I do think a sizable part of the reason we’re in this mess is because liberals like me and you, like our loved ones in the military, picked politeness over tough choices and conversations. part of why we have trump is because we - not every individual, obviously, but *collectively* - didn’t want to be uncomfortable on Thanksgiving. We have Trump because too many of us were perfectly willing to serve in a military right next to pro-fascist Trump die-hards, and somehow didn’t consider that an obvious dealbreaker. We comfortably lived right alongside evil, because to us, that evil was existential. it never actually affected *us.* I’m sure your loved ones are good and noble stormtroopers. I’m not saying that to be a d***. I have friends and family in the military that I love, who are genuinely good and wonderful people. But we have to take accountability. Trump posted his fascist plan on the internet. It was right there in plain sight. There’s no military draft right now. Everyone had ample time to get out, but- and this is the heartbreaking thing they decided it wasn’t a dealbreaker, despite the evil they chose to serve screaming in their face.
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akira410 Mar 28, 2026 +1
Trump said that Iran was dangerous because a crazy dangerous person should never have nukes, so, based on your statement we're super fucked.
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Stodles Mar 28, 2026 +1
>perhaps those not in that MAGA core need to see what this regime truly is. Nah, if they can rationalize the murders of Renee Good and Alex Pretti, I have no doubt they can come up with some justification for why war with Iran was "a necessary evil" or something.
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Smallpaul Mar 28, 2026 +1
They failed to convincingly rationalise the murders and that’s why they had to leave Minnesota with their tails between their legs.
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Underwater_Grilling Mar 28, 2026 +1
You just "perhaps" killing a million Iranians twice.
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Redshirt_Welshy_Nooo Mar 28, 2026 +17
Did he have to tell the attendees whether they should applaud or boo?
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moxievernors Mar 28, 2026 +32
Well, not *their* sons and daughters.
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Stimbes Mar 28, 2026 +12
I thought it was going to be over in a few weeks. Also Steve Bannon looks like a stress doll someone is squeezing.
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Zulmoka531 Mar 28, 2026 +8
Yeah and we supposedly destroyed Iran’s nuclear facility a year ago, yet here we are, in an oil war. And he looks like a human whoopie cushion.
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mistertickertape Mar 28, 2026 +1
Bannon is insane. He’s a blowhard that says anything to keep his name in the news, but he’s also insane.
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alfooboboao Mar 28, 2026 +1
I actually don’t think he’s insane. Neither is Stephen Miller. Maybe insane in a grand existential sense, insane in terms of not understanding the consequences of what he’s doing, but not in the way we ordinarily define it. I think he’s just flat-out evil.
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Antique_Remote_5536 Mar 28, 2026 +1
Let’s not underestimate him tho. He still has plenty of influence on Trump and MAGA in general. I mean he literally spearheaded Trump’s political career after all.
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bigmanfolly Mar 28, 2026 +8
This guy misses his bro Epstein so badly
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Rhoeri Mar 28, 2026 +1
These pieces of shit have no problem directing our children to die in a war designed to distract us from the fact that he is a known pedophile. Wheres their kids at in all of this?
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Zulmoka531 Mar 28, 2026 +1
How’s the song go? “I ain’t no senators son”
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ywgerl Mar 28, 2026 +1
What is Steve Bannon’s mission in life? Just to be the biggest prick as possible?
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EroticFalconry Mar 28, 2026 +1
Prepping the USA for an ideological war against China I think, probably some religious bullshit thrown in too. But he recognises America’s influence fading and China’s ascendency increasing and so his life has been spent trying to harden western culture to confront the threat of a communist world superpower.
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External_Demand_8839 Mar 28, 2026 +1
F*** this shitbag! Send his sorry ass there along with every Trump under the age of 55!
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Eastern-Rabbit-3696 Mar 28, 2026 +1
“Let’s get him elected a third time but he also wants to kill your kids!” Weird guy tbh
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orcinyadders Mar 28, 2026 +1
Bannon stole money from maga with a fake wall donation scheme, pleaded guilty to fraud and Trump pardoned him at the federal level. There’s nothing you can do about maga. They’re lost.
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Persea_americana Mar 28, 2026 +1
Remember who you are fighting for… It’s Epstein. 
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doolpicate Mar 28, 2026 +1
Wasnt Bannon also calling for another Trump term? It just feels that these guys arent facing the consequences of their actions.
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blackmobius Mar 28, 2026 +1
Maybe we need to start sending some of the people cheering for this shit too. Bannon and Graham would be a great start
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Dangerous_Weird_7329 Mar 28, 2026 +1
Does this guy own a second coat?
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SuchBravado Mar 28, 2026 +1
Jesus f****** Christ - CPAC is on???
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AdeoAdversarius Mar 28, 2026 +1
Americans are afraid. Most of all they're afraid that its time for another revolution, and the rest of us in Canada or in the UK aren't that much different at this point. We know that tax dollars go to death and destruction, in recent cases killing civilians in the middle east, trafficking people goes on and gets covered up by high level government officials, these minors in some cases almost certainly dying, the blackmail gained from these events forces US foreign policy, knowing that wars destroy communities and rip families apart, knowing that the potential healthcare and education and housing funding in your country is going to instruments of death rather then improving your country, and knowing that energy producing technology has been kept secret by US Military also killing those that tried to develop similiar tech, and knowing that these devices are kept out of the public sector protecting the American petro-dollar and protecting the war effort. Just look up the 1951 Invention Secrecy Act and look at the all the people that have died trying to give us better energy, just look at the UAP Congressional Hearings and imagine what powers these devices and how much more efficient than oil they are. Americans know all this and they realize all this is happening in their name and they do nothing. At this point in America at least its a large scale psy-op, a mass humiliation ritual to see how much corruption and abuse they can take before they stand up and do something. What a sad and shameful thing it is to be American today, to be shown the chaos you are responsible for and then to just sit back down and do nothing about it, maybe it will take more sons and daughters before something is done.
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alfooboboao Mar 28, 2026 +1
what? the idea that Americans are “most afraid that it’s time for another revolution” is insane. what are you even talking about? democracies don’t come back from this, not with how far down the road to fascism we are. like how almost every “noble revolution” has ended in abject failure, but worse. I’m most afraid of a nuclear weapon being launched, or mass societal collapse due to a cascade of greed and neglect. Being afraid of some imaginary revolution doesn’t even crack the top 10
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Reddit0sername Mar 28, 2026 +1
Hate that fat cowards like him have the audacity to talk tough
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GestureArtist Mar 28, 2026 +1
Russian assets in control of the US Military.
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nurdle Mar 28, 2026 +1
this fuckin guy His opinions seem to be determined by a combination of polls and psychopathy.
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Donkey-Haughty Mar 28, 2026 +1
US soldiers achieving Martyrdom on Kharg Island to protect the state of Israel and the billionaire class in the USA.
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GlitteringRate6296 Mar 28, 2026 +1
How about we just send him and all of Trumps GOP supporters.
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Dependent-Singer-109 Mar 28, 2026 +5
The ugliest part of my heart keeps whispering to the conservatives who hurt me (real and hypothetical), “I hope your kids die over there.” I don’t want to think this; I don’t want to be like them. How do I stop this voice?
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donfind Mar 28, 2026 +1
And the similar part of me says send in the IDF to fight the Artesh and Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps instead of unarmed Palestinian women and children
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pogishushu Mar 28, 2026 +2
A war just starting that has been won how many times in the last month according to king Rump. Can't afford to end war, as E Files would flare up again.
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TopPlankton6685 Mar 28, 2026 +2
Prince’s comments are worthy of attention.
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Zulmoka531 Mar 28, 2026 +7
You’d be correct > Blackwater founder Erik Prince spoke not long after Bannon and emphasized that Iran’s Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei will be the sole person who decides that the conflict is over. He added, however, that the U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran left Khamenei’s wife, several other family members and his father, the former Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, dead. The CPAC audience applauded this, but Prince said he does not “share the optimism of the administration that there’s going to be a peaceful stop to this.” “They will burn it down,” he continued. “And my real concern is that if they try to put boots on the ground, force [open] the Strait of Hormuz, you’re going to see imagery of burning American warships in the next couple of weeks. And I don’t think people are really prepared for that.” Prince also downplayed calls for regime change from an “armed opposition” within Iran, something Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have given support to at separate times before and during the conflict. “There’s never been a real preparation of an armed opposition inside the country, and a lot of ways to do that from the periphery that does not require U.S. boots,” he added.
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bravetailor Mar 28, 2026 +1
A lot of this very important stuff will probably go over the CPAC audience's heads.
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Dejected_gaming Mar 28, 2026 +1
You know it's bad when this fuckstick has a good take lol.
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alfooboboao Mar 28, 2026 +1
for a split second I thought “wait Prince is alive? I could have sworn he died a while ago”
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rat_penis Mar 28, 2026 +1
The f*** they will. Ill get them out of the country first.
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jaxiepie7 Mar 28, 2026 +1
Put that f****** ghoul on the front line.
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vroomvroom450 Mar 28, 2026 +1
He needs to STFU.
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back-better007 Mar 28, 2026 +1
They CONSTANTLY talk tough, but never follow through. Who takes them seriously? Donnie thinks Iran will cave at the threat of a few thousand marines, he has NO INTENTION of putting boots on the ground. Count on it
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ich-bin-on-that-shit Mar 28, 2026 +1
Probably thinking about how he could be on Epstein island.
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StellaSlayer2020 Mar 28, 2026 +1
Wait until the Iranians star parading captured US soldiers on TV. That when the proverbial poo gets real.
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Solistea Mar 28, 2026 +1
Evil man
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Jangussupreme Mar 28, 2026 +1
Republicans are pros at sending soldiers to die in the Middle East. All for profit too. Republican voters are actually just sheep.
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enakj Mar 28, 2026 +1
Barron will sign up any day now, right?
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OlorinRidesAgain Mar 28, 2026 +1
What a cankerous fat f***
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Logician22 Mar 28, 2026 +1
Anyone in the middle right now needs to take a hard look at themselves and stop giving power to morons who put us at war we need a new party with people from the middle in it that takes away the power from AIPAC and the war lobby
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damnthistrafficjam Mar 28, 2026 +1
Says the man doing souvenir photos with any and everyone in the Epstein files.
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SpiderlordToeVests Mar 28, 2026 +1
... So is this something the audience is supposed to cheer or boo? 
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EntrepreneurBehavior Mar 28, 2026 +1
This is the same guy saying, "Trump will be president in 2029". What the f*** is wrong with this planet
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growlerpower Mar 28, 2026 +1
This fuckwit said the US would be in a war with China while he was still in the White House during Trump’s first go around. He knows nothing, he just likes having his name in the headline
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Sarnsereg Mar 28, 2026 +1
This the same guy that said if truno didn't win they are all going to jail? Sounds like the war is just another thing to keep them out of jail and theyre willing to sacrifice thousands to keep it that way.
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Stoic_cave Mar 28, 2026 +1
Why is the media giving that puss filled fistula airtime?
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Hyro0o0 Mar 28, 2026 +1
"Hey kid. Wanna go to Kharg Island?" "Car Guy Land? F*** yeah! I hope they have a Ferrari F40!"
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VirtuaFighter6 Mar 28, 2026 +1
Good strategy to win November.
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renb8 Mar 28, 2026 +1
Problem with puppet master Bannon is that what he says is too often the truth of the Drumf administration.
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SpenFen Mar 28, 2026 +1
Man you read something like Dune and think, well that’s outlandish. Then it turns out all the world’s powers fight over some piece of shit island in the desert.
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ChaoticSenior Mar 28, 2026 +1
Why did Biden start this war? Oh wait, it was Obama. No. No it was in Hilary’s emails.
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__dilligaf__ Mar 28, 2026 +1
And Hunter’s laptop.
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Individual-Bench-634 Mar 28, 2026 +1
Why do we give a f*** what this epstine list walking bag of trash says. Dude loved epstine.
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metallicadefender Mar 28, 2026 +1
Is Bannon still kinda on the Trump train? Or has he gotten off because of the war?
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Contagious_Zombie Mar 28, 2026 +1
And there's a good chance they would remain there. At least some pieces of them anyway.
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SadLeek9950 Mar 28, 2026 +1
He isn't wrong. The planning was almost nonexistent. This a Trump hunch... so much winning...
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Prestigious-Fig-7143 Mar 28, 2026 +1
Probably aont be on the island for long. Iran can bombard the shit out of any troops who get based there. And thanks to trump for telegraphing his intent for months, they are fully prepared to inflict a great deal of pain.
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PositionBeneficial12 Mar 28, 2026 +1
Except they wont, as they would be then destroying the economic lifeline of its nation. 90% of Irans oil passes through and is stored there.
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Shoboshi80 Mar 28, 2026 +1
"If you won't sacrifice your kids, you're antisemitic"
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useyourelbow Mar 28, 2026 +1
People are still listening to Steve Bannon? OK.
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TheAskewOne Mar 28, 2026 +1
"Your kids could get killed in Iran and it would be my fault. Now please vote to give us more power again."
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Certain_Event558 Mar 28, 2026 +1
Again please go back to whichever slimy hole in the ground from which you have slithered out of . Disgusting sleazy
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VonKaplow Mar 28, 2026 +1
Krusty the Klown
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Leftleaningdadbod Mar 28, 2026 +1
I’m leaving this incredibly unhealthy, reactionary and abusive sub. There are dozens of Donnie STFU type comments, no sensible, intelligent attempts at debate, just pure puerility. It’s 99% US based and reflects much of the state of the good old USA I used to admire, visit and yes, love. I’ll leave you to it, lads.
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Tossawaysfbay Mar 28, 2026 +1
The description of this sublistnook is literally US politics?
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