
Hunter
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Poll on voters who say they’re extremely or very proud to be an American: 2001: GOP: 90% DEMS: 85% 2026: GOP: 90% DEMS: 29%








TOMORROW on The @MegynKellyShow: Vice President @JDVance, author of "Communion" LIVE on The Megyn Kelly Channel @SIRIUSXM 111 at NoonET, and all platforms after. Subscribe: youtube.com/c/MegynKelly?s… podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the… open.spotify.com/show/0awxEJH88…




Let me see if I have this correct: Granny Groyper can slander the President for months, calling him an adulterer, stooge for Israel and “too weak to say no” to Netanyahu. She can also vehemently defend the demon who has been tormenting Erika Kirk, supposedly one of JD’s closest friends, for nearly a year. And the response from Vance is to give her an interview? This isn’t just speaking to someone with a “different opinion.” It’s shamelessly playing tonsil hockey with the most abhorrent people in this country. And the funniest part is the groypers hate him and will continue to. They called his wife a fucking jeet for God’s sake, and this is his continued response. Pathetic. Disqualifying. Disgusting.

TOMORROW on The @MegynKellyShow: Vice President @JDVance, author of "Communion" LIVE on The Megyn Kelly Channel @SIRIUSXM 111 at NoonET, and all platforms after. Subscribe: youtube.com/c/MegynKelly?s… podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the… open.spotify.com/show/0awxEJH88…


October 7th did not end an era. It started one. We are watching the birth of a new Israel — wounded, yes, but for the first time in 77 years, truly her own. 🇮🇱✨ I want to speak to my friends who feel betrayed this week. I feel it too. I'm not going to tell you the feeling is wrong. There is a deal now between Washington and Tehran. A ceasefire. The blockade lifting. Oil flowing again. And an American president — on his 80th birthday — telling Jerusalem to lower its sword just as the enemy looked cornered. If that leaves you confused, even heartbroken, you are not naïve. You are paying attention. But step back with me. It is baffling how fast we turn. The same voices who called Trump a flawless champion now call him the devil — over a deal they haven't even read. That isn't discernment. That's panic wearing the mask of conviction. So let me tell you what I actually see. For decades, presidents drew red lines in disappearing ink. The mullahs learned that American threats expire faster than milk. Trump broke that pattern. He didn't just talk — he acted. He shattered the myth of Iranian invincibility and forced the regime to bargain from weakness instead of swagger. That is the hardest blow Iran's empire has taken in forty years. So why pull back now? Because Trump is not only Israel's friend. He is America's president. And a president has to read more than one map — inflation, gas prices, an economy, an election that decides whether he governs or drowns in investigations. He isn't abandoning Israel. He's protecting the ground that lets him keep standing with her. But here is the harder truth — and I've said it for years, long before this week made it plain: Israel was never meant to lean on anyone forever. Not even America. A nation that outsources its survival has rented its sovereignty. And rent always comes due. The decision about whether Israel lives cannot be made in Washington. It must be made in Jerusalem — by the people who will live or die by the answer. That is not a betrayal of friendship. It is the meaning of friendship between equals. True allies are not echoes. They argue, sometimes fiercely, precisely because the stakes are real. A prime minister's first oath is not to a foreign capital. It is to the child asleep in Be'er Sheva and the soldier awake on the northern border. If the threat is existential, Israel must keep the right to act alone — and carry the loneliness that comes with it. That loneliness is not weakness. It is the price of being built to last. So let me say something strange: this painful chapter may be one of the best things to happen to Israel in a generation. Pressure forces evolution. It deepens self-reliance. It builds an army that answers to no one else's calendar. It pushes Israel toward new friendships across a region that once swore to erase her. And Tehran? It looks like iron. It is rust. A regime that rules a people who do not love it, atop an economy it cannot fix, leaning on a fear it can no longer enforce. Empires built on terror are always weaker than they look the morning before they fall. I believe this one could fall before 2028. History always looks like chaos while you're standing inside it. It only looks inevitable later — when the dust settles and God's pattern finally shows. So here is what I hold onto: This is not about one man. God protected Trump; he played his part. But do not put your faith in mortal men. Put it in the Almighty. The same nations that tried to erase Israel in 1948 are quietly realizing they need her. Her real wealth was never oil or rare earth. It is grit. Genius. Medicine. Technology. And a moral clarity no army can manufacture. Be patient. Pray often. Have faith. One day soon the truth will be revealed, and the whole world will owe a debt to the Jewish people and to Israel — for our sacrifices, for confronting evil, for making this world safer for all our children. We live in the most incredible times. Take heart. The best is yet to come. 🕊️✨ #Israel #StandWithIsrael #Faith #MessianicTimes #HistoryInTheMaking
















