The liberal media thought they got their big “gotcha” moment. They started running wild with the idea that Trump’s airstrikes on Iran would split the MAGA base. The talking heads on cable news practically drooled over so-called “conservative infighting.” Here’s the problem: it’s all a fantasy. The data proves it. Poll after poll shows that Republicans, real Trump supporters, are backing this operation.
Let’s lay out the facts the media refuses to face. Surveys say that around 80 to 85 percent of Republicans are behind the President’s bold action against Iran. That’s not a split. That’s not infighting. That’s overwhelming support. The left has to dig up a tiny group of anti-Trump podcasters and out-of-touch “influencers” for their little drama show, but normal Americans see right through it. This isn’t some neocon adventure or a giant foreign war. This is America standing up for itself, finally, after decades of weak leaders.
The talking heads can keep trotting out the same tired names—so-called conservatives who’ve never really gotten Americans, never really understood the MAGA movement. They want to act like a few loudmouths represent a real movement. In reality, they represent nothing but irrelevant internet noise. The overwhelming majority of President Trump’s base wants strength, not apologies.
Liberal media’s obsession with “fracturing” — it’s just another desperate attempt to hurt a President they fear. They failed to bring him down with the Russia collusion hoax. They failed with false scandals. Now, they want you to believe America’s conservatives turned on President Trump over Iran. Spoiler: they haven’t. Real MAGA sees exactly what’s going on. Trump is destroying threats to America, period. No pointless nation-building, no Middle Eastern “democracy projects,” just swift action.
Could things go sideways? In any complex situation, nothing is guaranteed. But make no mistake: the base is united. Americans are tired of limp-wristed “leadership” and endless talk from globalist presidents before Trump. The left and their media allies need to accept the facts. They lost this narrative. Maybe next time, they can try reporting the truth instead of running cover for Iran’s mullahs. Or is that too much to ask?
Source: Townhall
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