Joe Kent’s performance on Tucker Carlson’s show was a circus, the kind of wild, baseless theater that has come to define the left’s favorite new media darling. He keeps doubling down on the same tired claims from his resignation letter—whining that Iran supposedly poses no threat to America and spinning wild tales about Israel pulling the strings behind Operation Epic Fury. Classic globalist scapegoating, with zero proof, just the way the far-left likes it.
The left expects the American people to take Kent’s word on faith, just because he says so. No evidence, no facts—just the tired old playbook where the absence of evidence is, somehow, “proof” the conspiracy is real. It’s laughable. Liberals call everyone who supports defending America a “conspiracy theorist,” but turn a blind eye when one of their own builds his career on outlandish speculation.
Kent crossed even more lines this time, reaching into the tragedy of Charlie Kirk’s death. Instead of respecting the facts, he implied something shady was afoot, fanning the flames of baseless rumor. He tried to drag Charlie’s memory into his anti-war camp, twisting the truth to suit his agenda. But anyone who actually listened to Kirk knows he voiced concerns only about a totally different operation—not what’s happening now. The left gobbles it up, eager for any excuse to bash American action overseas.
Let’s be clear—Charlie Kirk stood against pointless “forever wars,” not against strong, targeted campaigns when America’s security is at stake. The left’s talking heads love to recast every operation as another Iraq War, as if Americans can’t tell the difference between endless nation-building and decisive, America-first action. Their scare tactics are desperate attempts to score political points while our enemies laugh.
Joe Kent bolted from the Trump administration and ran straight into the world of podcasting—perfect for a guy who thrives on rumor and resentment. Of course, this sudden pivot conveniently came when he was being investigated for leaking classified info. Now he sits comfortably on his microphone, earning clicks for spinning tall tales about the “Deep State,” globalist boogeymen, and endless anti-American drivel, cheered on by the same broken liberal establishment he pretends to oppose.
It’s time conservatives called out this charade for what it is: political theater masquerading as brave dissent. While Kent plays podcaster, real Americans want leaders who stand up for the homeland—not pander to foreign interests or fan the flames of division at home. If Joe Kent is the best the left has to offer, it’s no wonder this country is in trouble.
Source: Townhall
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