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The Daily Cheat Sheet

Podkast av Judah Friedman, Marcus Mend Stern, Golan Ramraz

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Introducing "The Daily Cheat Sheet" — your go-to podcast for separating rumor from real news. Join Judah Friedman — writer and co-host of “The World According to Ben Stein” — as he teams up with Marcus Mend Stern of "American Exceptionalism" and Golan Ramraz, film producer and host of "Jew Can’t Handle the Truth." Together, they embark on a mission to help everyday Americans navigate the complex world of news and rumors. In a world where everyone’s buying the rumor, “The Cheat Sheet” is your clear-eyed guide to the truth. We cut through the noise with sharp insight, real talk — and just so you know, we all look good and we all wear glasses. Tune in for clarity, context, and a good-looking crew who actually reads the fine print.

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King Charles is the OG of Being a Welfare Queen. No Kings!

We dissect a Caltech-educated shooter and debate whether America lacks a true martyrdom culture (01:21.). We argue that a growing ideological permission structure for violence is emerging on the left (02:27.). We push back by distinguishing between fear of death and absence of belief in an afterlife (03:13.). We reconcile both views by warning that social media is blurring attention and glorification (04:03.). We broaden the threat by combining domestic radicalization with imported extremism (04:48.). We spotlight UCLA and UC Berkeley incidents to illustrate moral inversion on campuses (05:06.). We clarify that activist minorities, not entire student bodies, are driving this shift (06:32.). We debate future escalation (09:22.). We examine how fringe "right" movements mirror leftist ideology beneath labels (10:16.). We reject simplistic left–right framing in favor of core philosophical principles (15:05.). We pivot to Trump’s Iran messaging as possible psychological warfare through ambiguity (18:44.). We analyze shifting Middle East dynamics including UAE alignment and Iran’s weakening position (20:29.). We break down UAE leaving OPEC as a power move reshaping global energy and alliances (27:13.). We critique comedians acting as pundits while hiding behind humor as cover (36:56.). We call out Zelensky’s opportunism and entitlement in criticizing Israel (50:23.). We condemn rising antisemitism disguised as anti-Zionism using cultural flashpoints (54:34.). We reflect on the Dreyfus Affair and the absence of a modern Emile Zola (58:23.). Finally, we close by questioning whether one voice still matters in today’s fragmented media landscape (1:01:11.).

29. april 2026 - 1 h 6 min
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Scott Bessent Realizes America's Greatest Weapon Is The Economy

We discuss why we delayed the show to try to track real developments and reject pundit noise while admitting nobody knows what the outcome of this Iran War will be (00:07). We outline a strategy where time favors the US as Iran nears forced oil shutdown and irreversible economic damage (01:06). We frame the conflict as financial chokehold warfare with sanctions, shipping lanes and oil terminals deciding the outcome over spectacle (05:24). We explain dollar pipelines through Iraq and how cutting them starves Iran’s proxies and operations (10:23). We praise Scott Bessent and Trump for weaponizing the economy and applying precise pressure points (11:25). We highlight regime instability and clarify that Iranian citizens have been told to wait before uprising (15:19). We note the absence of leaks and media frustration while narratives fail to match reality (17:09). We mock repetitive media talking points and contrast them with measurable Iranian losses and controlled strategy (18:03). We expose coordinated narrative manipulation mirroring past anti-Israel campaigns now targeting the US (25:18). We warn of long-term influence operations using media, NGOs and social movements to shape perception (29:07). We slam the Southern Poverty Law Center for race-baiting and corrupt incentives (31:23). We break down NGO power as unelected actors shaping policy, media and public belief systems (36:50). We call out Virginia redistricting as extreme gerrymandering that distorts representation (39:02). We argue local elections and low-turnout races quietly control national outcomes (44:44). We admit civic neglect allows bad actors to dominate small but powerful decision layers (46:12). We critique outdated political frameworks and urge structural reform to restore government serving citizens (49:23). Finally, we close on the threat of China, while also touching on the Triggernometry podcast and some Andre the Giant stories (51:37).

22. april 2026 - 57 min
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Ceasefire 3: Ceasefire With A Vengeance

We mock doomsday predictions that never materialized and note markets steady and no global chaos (00:50). We stress nuance around the 13 troop deaths as terror attacks on bases not battlefield losses (01:54). We blame past foreign policy failures and contrast strategic vision with fragmented approaches (03:06). We break down a Risk-style strategy of choke points patience and positioning driving current policy (04:26). We explain the Iran squeeze from oil storage limits and looming shutdown damage to wells (09:04). We detail economic collapse pressures from blocked imports supply chains and collapsing currency (13:18). We question the Israel-Lebanon "ceasefire" framing and clarify the fight is against Hezbollah not Lebanon (07:56). We warn media narratives will flip aggressor and defender and mislead audiences (23:14). We call out propaganda amplification including bad-faith actors using Western talking points (18:02). We unpack the ceasefire gains including buffer zones displaced populations and improved leverage (21:05). We highlight Trump’s strategy of pressure timing and controlled chaos shaping perception (32:26). We criticize weak political messaging at TPUSA and missed moments of clarity (41:07). We debate pivot vs adaptation and emphasize strategic flexibility without losing core direction (45:04). We contextualize Bibi’s record balancing security and economic growth (35:27). We note domestic policy fights like taxing tips exposing partisan reflexes (39:06). Finally, we close on propaganda tactics replacing "retaliation" with "attack" and urge constant skepticism (55:10).

17. april 2026 - 1 h 1 min
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Hey, Leo - Pope or Pundit... You Can't Be Both

We praise Trump for going after Pope Leo while unpacking Vatican history and the 1933 concordat with the Nazis (00:40). We break down Catholic theology, supersessionism and Vatican II while challenging the Pope’s claim that God doesn’t take sides (04:47). We argue the Pope should stay out of geopolitics and call out selective outrage on Israel and immigration (07:10). We defend Trump as a domestic bodyguard who must hit back and deter attacks on his base (14:22). We contrast George W. Bush’s weakness with Trump’s counterpunching and deterrence strategy (15:12). We map Trump’s concentric identity from global leader to base protector (19:43). We pivot to JD Vance’s falling stock and Tucker ties dragging him down (22:19). We frame Trump sending Vance to Iran as a Machiavellian move to expose bad-faith negotiations and protect Rubio (23:41). We argue it silences internal critics and proves the talks were doomed (26:23). We expose moral inversion on Hezbollah rockets and media silence on Israeli civilians under fire (28:50). We highlight UNIFIL failure and Hezbollah embedding in civilian infrastructure (33:03). We reframe Israel’s actions as targeting Hezbollah not Lebanon (34:14). We analyze the Straits of Hormuz and America’s economic advantage in a blockade (47:47). We emphasize willpower as the deciding factor in breaking enemies (50:31). We contrast Operation Epic Fury losses with Abbey Gate and stress terrorism versus traditional warfare (53:41). We close on Yom HaShoah, Jewish resilience and why Israel ensures “never again” (57:34).

14. april 2026 - 1 h 4 min
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Apparently, "Ceasefire" In Arabic, Farsi And English Has Different Meanings.

We unpack a "beta test" of whether Americans still have the will to win wars and argue the real weakness is public exhaustion and aversion to sacrifice (01:41). We reject the "Trump Always Chickens Out" line while crediting unprecedented action and warning the home front mindset is the real vulnerability (02:57). We connect modern policy to the lost concept of civilizational sacrifice and generational investment, from Trump accounts to Artemis (05:49). We argue Americans expect zero personal cost and reject short-term pain even for long-term gain (07:35). We break down mass demoralization as a strategic weapon and explain how adversaries shape narratives before shots are fired (08:32). We expose media complicity, Epstein narrative weaponization and the use of women and children as shields being ignored (10:19). We dismantle the ceasefire framing and clarify Hezbollah is structurally Iran, not separate from it (12:14). We explain proxy warfare hypocrisy and global acceptance of bad-faith negotiations (15:13). We define 'hudna' versus true peace and warn this is a tactical pause not an end to war (20:12). We call out misinformation chaos and urge narrative control from leadership (23:25). We debunk fungible money myths and explain defense spending realities versus local issues (29:07). We torch government waste using California rail and homelessness failures as examples (33:31). We warn Republicans not to rely on weak opponents and stress the danger of complacency (37:46). We highlight media spin and bench concerns while pointing to leadership gaps (41:59). We argue there is no utility in overanalyzing early ceasefire noise amid misinformation (43:56). Finally, we blast serially wrong pundits and the public that keeps trusting them (47:42).

8. april 2026 - 55 min
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