Marco Rubio just handed the liberal media exactly what they deserved—a giant wake-up call for their disastrous coverage of President Trump’s bold moves in Iran. The talking heads can’t decide whether to cry, pout, or just throw another anti-Trump tantrum. Every time Trump does something strong, the left-wing media tries to muddy the waters with their same tired tactics: blame, confuse, and deflect. Now, they’re whining that the President hasn’t explained every detail of Operation Epic Fury. Give us a break.
These media elites love to act like armchair generals, but they’d rather see America weak than watch Trump defend our interests overseas. It’s as if the only “plan” they’ll ever accept is the one where America apologizes for its success. To them, projecting strength is somehow dangerous. They’re more worried about hurting feelings in Tehran than protecting American lives. Heaven forbid Trump doesn’t hold their hand with a PowerPoint presentation before defending this country!
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Meanwhile, when President Obama was bumbling through foreign policy and bowing to globalist interests, the media clapped like trained seals. Did they demand to see his plan when he secretly sent pallets of cash to the mullahs in Iran? Not a chance. All we got was glowing coverage and zero tough questions. But when Trump actually stands up to thugs and terrorists, suddenly the press pretends to care about strategy. Hypocrisy at its finest.
Rubio’s message was simple: the media needs to quit the games and start caring about real American interests. The liberals have lost sight of what matters. They’re so desperate to hate Trump that they just root for chaos. Enough is enough. America didn’t put this President in office to cower or explain himself to Jim Acosta and his friends. We put him there to win.
Maybe if the left cared half as much about American safety as they do about their own TV ratings, they’d stop embarrassing themselves on the world stage. Until then, conservatives will keep pointing out the obvious: weak media, weak message. When did standing up for America become controversial anyway?



