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Patriot TV

Patriot TV

著者: JD Rucker
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Conservative politics and culture are widely covered in the world of podcasts... but not like this. JD Rucker, President of Patriot TV and a long-time podcaster himself, brings fresh perspectives and insights to a realm that has become both complacent and repetitive. Instead of just repeating what other conservative podcasters are saying, Rucker focuses on the topics that are important whether most Americans realize it or not.Copyright Discern Media 政治・政府 政治学
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  • Florida AG Is Investigating FSU Murder Suspect's Use of ChatGPT to Plan His Attack
    2026/04/09
    FSU shooting (April 2025): Phoenix Ikner killed Robert Morales and Tiru Chabba and wounded six others near FSU's student union.

    ChatGPT connection: Court records show 270+ ChatGPT conversations linked to Ikner, including questions about firearms, mass shooting media coverage, peak crowd times at the student union, and how to disengage a shotgun's safety — sent three minutes before he opened fire.
    Lawsuit incoming: Attorneys for the Morales family allege ChatGPT actively advised Ikner on how to carry out the attack and plan to sue OpenAI.

    Read More: https://patriot.tv/florida-ag-is-investigating-fsu-murder-suspects-use-of-chatgpt-to-plan-his-attack/
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    20 分
  • California Democrats' Real Problem Isn't Election Math, It's Embarrassingly Horrible Candidates
    2026/04/06
    Democrats in California fear that the two top candidates emerging from the upcoming primary will both be Republicans. They're calling on the lowest performers in their party to drop out. But the problem isn't too many candidates. It's a lack of candidates that people actually like.
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    24 分
  • Boots on the Ground Would Doom Republicans in the Midterms
    2026/03/29
    An anonymous House Republican warned Politico that a ground invasion of Iran would cost the GOP "60 to 70 seats" in the 2026 midterms — a loss that would end the Republican House majority and potentially flip the Senate.

    The concern is not fringe: MAGA-aligned veterans like Rep. Eli Crane (AZ), Rep. Derrick Van Orden (WI), and Rep. Ryan Mackenzie (PA) have all publicly opposed boots on the ground, with even Speaker Mike Johnson calling a ground invasion unnecessary.

    Despite the White House claiming 9,000+ Iranian targets destroyed, 90% reduction in missile launches, and 140+ naval vessels eliminated, the Strait of Hormuz remains effectively closed and oil has surged from ~$70 to over $100 a barrel.

    Congressional Republicans are growing frustrated with the administration's lack of strategic transparency — House Armed Services Chairman Mike Rogers and Rep. Nancy Mace both emerged from classified briefings feeling misled and uninformed about the endgame.

    A new AP-NORC poll shows only about 2 in 10 Republicans support deploying ground troops to Iran, with half opposed — a direct rebuke of escalation from within the president's own base.

    Republican voters aren't abandoning Trump, but they are pattern-matching to Iraq and Afghanistan: they voted for a president who promised to end wars, not start new ones, and their enthusiasm is being tested heading into a midterm year.

    Senate Democrats, led by Tim Kaine, have forced three consecutive war powers votes — not to win them, but to build a campaign record that turns every Republican "yes" vote into a 2026 liability if the war drags on.

    The Democrats' political trap is airtight: Republicans who vote to constrain the war look chaotic; those who vote to continue it own all subsequent consequences, including potential American casualties on Iranian soil.

    The Pentagon is simultaneously pursuing a 15-point peace plan through Pakistan while deploying additional Marines and airborne units — a contradictory posture that signals the administration itself is uncertain whether diplomacy will hold.

    The article's core argument: the conservative tradition distinguishes between calibrated force tied to achievable ends (Reaganite realism) and momentum-driven escalation — Republicans who supported a defined operation did not sign up for a land war in Persia, and should say so publicly rather than anonymously.

    Read More: https://patriot.tv/boots-on-the-ground-would-doom-republicans-in-the-midterms/
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    17 分
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