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Fighting the Wars - Weekend Recap 07-18-26

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Welcome back to The Kevin Jackson Show. Buckle up, where today we’re diving into the greatest hits of Democratic projection, where the party that spent four years telling us Joe Biden was sprinting marathons and doing cartwheels now wants us to believe Donald Trump’s health is a national emergency. You’ve got Maggie Haberman out here whispering that Trump’s health is like a “black box” inside the administration. A black box? [X] SB – MSNOW Maggie Haberman Ma’am, the man was more visible than a Vegas marquee for eight straight years—rallying, golfing, tweeting at 3 a.m., dodging bullets both literal and figurative. We saw more of Trump than we saw of our own families during COVID. But suddenly it’s Schrödinger’s President: alive and dead until the Democrats open the box and tell us what to think. Let’s hop in the Wayback Machine, shall we? Remember when they warned us Trump would start World War III on day one? That he’d be a dictator? That Melania was secretly running the country? That he’d never leave the White House alive—wait, that last one they’re still working on. Every prediction landed with the accuracy of a weatherman in a hurricane, yet here they are, dusting off the same script like it’s a greatest-hits album nobody asked for. And speaking of greatest hits nobody asked for, we now learn there was yet another plot against Trump—and roughly 30% of this country, the usual suspects on the left, the DSA crowd, the blue-check revolutionaries, were low-key rooting for it to work. They weren’t just hoping; they were practically taking pre-orders on the commemorative T-shirts. “Thoughts and prayers” my ass—they were doing cartwheels in the group chat. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy [https://art19.com/privacy] and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info [https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info].

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Episode Fighting the Wars - Weekend Recap 07-18-26 Cover

Fighting the Wars - Weekend Recap 07-18-26

Welcome back to The Kevin Jackson Show. Buckle up, where today we’re diving into the greatest hits of Democratic projection, where the party that spent four years telling us Joe Biden was sprinting marathons and doing cartwheels now wants us to believe Donald Trump’s health is a national emergency. You’ve got Maggie Haberman out here whispering that Trump’s health is like a “black box” inside the administration. A black box? [X] SB – MSNOW Maggie Haberman Ma’am, the man was more visible than a Vegas marquee for eight straight years—rallying, golfing, tweeting at 3 a.m., dodging bullets both literal and figurative. We saw more of Trump than we saw of our own families during COVID. But suddenly it’s Schrödinger’s President: alive and dead until the Democrats open the box and tell us what to think. Let’s hop in the Wayback Machine, shall we? Remember when they warned us Trump would start World War III on day one? That he’d be a dictator? That Melania was secretly running the country? That he’d never leave the White House alive—wait, that last one they’re still working on. Every prediction landed with the accuracy of a weatherman in a hurricane, yet here they are, dusting off the same script like it’s a greatest-hits album nobody asked for. And speaking of greatest hits nobody asked for, we now learn there was yet another plot against Trump—and roughly 30% of this country, the usual suspects on the left, the DSA crowd, the blue-check revolutionaries, were low-key rooting for it to work. They weren’t just hoping; they were practically taking pre-orders on the commemorative T-shirts. “Thoughts and prayers” my ass—they were doing cartwheels in the group chat. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy [https://art19.com/privacy] and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info [https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info].

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