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ABC's Karl Suggests Bombing Iran Will Prompt 'Significant Blowback' From MAGA
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ABC's Karl Suggests Bombing Iran Will Prompt 'Significant Blowback' From MAGA

ABC chief Washington correspondent Jonathan Karl joined Saturday’s Good Morning America to discuss any possible political fallout from President Trump’s decision to attack Iran. Despite polling showing Republicans broadly supportive of the idea before Saturday, Karl suggested there is “potential for significant blowback” from the MAGA base. Karl reported how he had “heard from one of Trump's key supporters in his MAGA movement, Tucker Carlson. I had asked him this morning what he made, and several other prominent supporters of the president, what he made of this, and this is what Tucker Carlson told me of the president's decision to attack Iran.”   ABC's Jonathan Karl tries to suggest Trump's political coalition may break now that he's bombing Iran, "Keep in mind, Tucker Carlson is a prominent supporter of Donald Trump, spoke at his convention, was at the White House as recently as last week, and Tucker Carlson told me it… pic.twitter.com/ohvfLnyXmW — Alex Christy (@alexchristy17) February 28, 2026   Trying to build up Carlson’s credentials, Karl continued, “Keep in mind, Tucker Carlson is a prominent supporter of Donald Trump, spoke at his convention, was at the White House as recently as last week, and Tucker Carlson told me it is 'absolutely disgusting and evil.' So, I think that there is the potential for significant blowback from some of the president's strongest supporters for what's just happened.” Carlson’s Middle East beliefs are an outlier among Republicans. Israel joined the U.S. in launching combat operations against Iran and 70 percent of Republicans still hold more sympathy for Israel versus only 13 percent for the Palestinians. Carlson would be in the 13 percent. Carlson has also suggested Iran getting a nuclear weapon would be a stabilizing event for the Middle East. Before the strikes, 57 percent of Republicans favored using the military to try to force regime change compared to only 18 percent opposed. Additionally, 71 percent of Republicans labeled Iran an enemy, while an additional 18 percent labeled Tehran “not friendly, but not enemies.” That would suggest that even conservatives who are skeptical or opposed to the bombing are not feeling sorry for the regime and any concerns are purely practical and not the moral “absolutely disgusting and evil” indignation Karl cited Carlson as having. Here is a transcript for the February 28 show: ABC Good Morning America 2/28/2026 7:34 AM ET JONATHAN KARL: Just moments ago I heard from one of Trump's key supporters in his MAGA movement, Tucker Carlson. I had asked him this morning what he made, and several other prominent supporters of the president, what he made of this, and this is what Tucker Carlson told me of the president's decision to attack Iran. Keep in mind, Tucker Carlson is a prominent supporter of Donald Trump, spoke at his convention, was at the White House as recently as last week, and Tucker Carlson told me it is “absolutely disgusting and evil.” So, I think that there is the potential for significant blowback from some of the president's strongest supporters for what's just happened.

Iran Strike: AOC Launches Impeachment Assault as NYT Unleashes Skepticism
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Iran Strike: AOC Launches Impeachment Assault as NYT Unleashes Skepticism

The combined political and liberal media counteroffensive against President Trump was underway within hours of the Iran strike. As socialist Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) launched a frontal assault on Trump’s decision — declaring the military action “absolutely and clearly grounds for impeachment” — the New York Times provided covering fire, unleashing a barrage of skepticism about the justification for the strikes. Reacting to the joint U.S.–Israeli operation, AOC blasted the president’s move as “a grave violation of the Constitution and Congressional War Powers,” accusing him of “impulsively risk[ing] launching a war that may ensnare us for generations.” (See her statement here.) Impeachment talk. On Day One of active combat operations. The New York Times likewise unleashed a hail of skepticism. In its live coverage of the unfolding strikes, the paper wrote that Trump “made little effort to argue that any immediate threat had prompted the latest U.S. and Israeli strikes.” It highlighted intelligence assessments indicating that Iran had not made a decision to pursue an intercontinental ballistic missile and noted that although Trump reiterated that Iran could never be permitted to obtain nuclear weapons, he did not attempt to show that Tehran was closer to producing one. (New York Times live coverage) Rather than emphasizing deterrence or strategic objectives, the nation’s most influential liberal newspaper concentrated on what it suggested were weaknesses in the administration’s case. The result was a striking one-two punch: impeachment demands from a leading progressive lawmaker paired with immediate media skepticism about the operation’s legitimacy. With American forces engaged overseas, the political and media barrage began at home within hours — unrestrained even as service members moved into harm’s way. There were other Times updates championing the Left (without labeling them as such):  Mayor Zohran Mamdani of New York called the U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran a “catastrophic escalation in an illegal war of aggression.” In a strongly worded post on X, the mayor said: “Americans do not want this. They do not want another war in pursuit of regime change.” ...Several dozen protests opposing the U.S.-led strikes in Iran are planned in cities across the United States as part of a national day of action today. The sponsors of the demonstrations, a coalition of organizations, including [radical-left] Answer Coalition, a group that opposes war and racism, said they were protesting the Trump administration’s “illegal attack” on the country. But they did find a "right-wing firebrand," of course:  The U.S. Agency for Global Media said it had “significantly expanded” Voice of America’s Persian-language service in recent months and was broadcasting Trump’s speech announcing today’s attack “to the brave people of Iran across every available platform, including satellite.” The agency’s head, Kari Lake, the right-wing firebrand who has overseen enormous cuts to U.S.-funded media abroad, posted on X: “Iran will be FREE.”

‘The Hour of Your Freedom Is at Hand,’ Trump Tells Iranian People After Airstrike on Regime Oppressing Them
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‘The Hour of Your Freedom Is at Hand,’ Trump Tells Iranian People After Airstrike on Regime Oppressing Them

“A short time ago, the United States began major combat operations in Iran,” President Donald Trump announced Saturday morning in a brief address providing hope to Iranian citizens and explaining to Americans how the action is vital to world safety. “Our objective is to defend the American people by eliminating eminent threats from the Iranian regime, a vicious group of very hard, terrible people,” Trump said: “It’s menacing activities directly endanger the United States, our troops, our bases overseas and our allies throughout the world. For 47 years, the Iranian regime has chanted “Death to America!” and waged an unending campaign of bloodshed and mass murder targeting the United States, our troops and the innocent people in many, many countries.” Most importantly, the operation is necessary to stop Iran’s ongoing work rebuilding its nuclear weapon and long-range missile capacity, Trump said. The U.S. obliterated both programs once and is prepared to do it again, the president vowed: “We will ensure that Iran does not obtain a nuclear weapon. It’s a very simple message: they will never have a nuclear weapon.” Trump also addressed the Iranian people, telling them that, once the smoke has cleared from the operation, they will have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to be free – if they take it: “Finally, to the great, proud people of Iran, I say tonight that the hour of your freedom is at hand. Stay sheltered. Don’t leave your home. It’s very dangerous outside. Bombs will be dropping everywhere. “When we are finished, take over your government. It will be yours to take This will be probably your only chance for generations. “For many years you have asked for America’s help, but you never got it. No president was willing to do what I am willing to do tonight. Now you have a president who is giving you what you want. “So, let’s see how you respond.” “America is backing you with overwhelming strength and devastating force,” Trump told the oppressed Iranians, calling them to action. “Now, is the time to seize control of your destiny and to unleash the prosperous and glorious future that is within your grasp. “Do not let it pass,” Trump urged. pic.twitter.com/BZuJDudLej — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 28, 2026

Fox and Newsmax SOTU Ratings Represent Bad News for Liberals
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Fox and Newsmax SOTU Ratings Represent Bad News for Liberals

The headline was big. TV Insider put it this way:  CNN, MS NOW & Fox News Ratings: Which Network Just Had Massive Month?  The story reported:  February was a huge month for Fox News, with the network averaging 34% more primetime viewers and 35% more total day viewers than competitors CNN and MS NOW combined throughout the month, according to Mediaite. With an average 2.61 million primetime viewers between Monday and Sunday, Fox News crushed CNN and MS NOW, which averaged a combined 1.94 million primetime viewers (807,000 average for CNN and 1.14 million average for MS NOW). Notably, Fox News also topped CBS, which averaged 2.4 million primetime viewers in February.  For Fox News, these primetime numbers were a 28% increase compared to January, while CNN and MS NOW also saw 22% and 28% increases, respectively. When President Trump gives a State of the Union speech, the highest-rated network is Fox, as they announced: "FOX News Media’s coverage of President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address on Tuesday, February 24th was the highest-rated in television with an audience of 11.5 million viewers and 1.9 million in A25-54 demo across FOX News Channel, FOX Network and FOX Business Network." But Fox News was not alone. Newsmax, in the wake of President Trump’s State of the Union Address, headlined:  Newsmax Delivers 4M-Plus Viewers in Breakout State of Union Coverage (Full disclosure, I am a Newsmax TV contributor.) The story reported: Newsmax announced Thursday that more than 4 million Americans tuned in across its channels for the network's comprehensive live coverage of President Donald Trump's State of the Union address Tuesday night. The coverage marks a major ratings and digital milestone for the company. Unsurprisingly, the story caught the eye of the media-watching President Trump. And shortly there was another Newsmax headline:  Trump Congratulates Newsmax for 'Big Numbers' With SOTU That story reported:  “President Donald Trump on Friday congratulated Newsmax for its high ratings showcasing his State of the Union address on Tuesday. "Congrats to Newsmax. Big numbers! President DJT," the president wrote in his Truth Social post. Trump shared Newsmax’s report that more than 4 million viewers tuned in for live coverage of his speech. Trump also posted to his Truth Social a link to Newsmax's story on its high SOTU ratings that drew a cable audience exceeding the combined viewership of Fox Business, CNBC, and NewsNation by 23%.” Big numbers they were indeed. But beyond the Newsmax aspect of the story, when you add in the considerably huge Fox ratings, there was a much larger significance to the story. The hard fact here is that over the decades the media world has been changing - changing slowly at first and then rapidly. There are millions alive today who have literally no memory of a time when there were, at first, just two television networks -- CBS and NBC. The straggler in this was ABC. Then, eventually, there was the government-run Public Broadcasting Service, which was born on November 3, 1969. In today’s world there are cable channels everywhere, as it seems. But it took awhile. Fox News didn’t exist until 1996. The history tales record that when launched Fox could only draw 10 million viewers. But a mere four years later Fox could be found in some 56 million homes. By the end of 2020 Fox was, per Wikipedia, “the most-watched network in cable news history.” It was a media revolution for sure. And the revolution in the modern media kept going. (Not to mention the creation of the Internet and the invention of “streaming” TV networks on computers.) In 1998, journalist Christopher Ruddy created Newsmax as a digital media company. By 2014, Newsmax TV was launched to 35 million subscribers. And on Newsmax has gone, gaining strength seemingly every minute of the day. Just this last week, as Trump himself took personal note, the Newsmax coverage of his State of the Union address.  was able to headline:  Newsmax Delivers 4M-Plus Viewers in Breakout State of Union Coverage The story reported:  Newsmax announced Thursday that more than 4 million Americans tuned in across its channels for the network's comprehensive live coverage of President Donald Trump's State of the Union address Tuesday night. The coverage marks a major ratings and digital milestone for the company.... The Newsmax channel alone drew 2.8 million total viewers Tuesday night, according to Nielsen, while an additional 1.3 million streaming viewers watched coverage on Newsmax2, underscoring the growing reach of the network's digital platforms. The Newsmax audience was so large on cable that its total audience exceeded the combined viewership of Fox Business, CNBC, and NewsNation combined by 23%. When you add it altogether…the ratings of Fox, of Newsmax, conservative news sites like The Washington Times and The New York Post, and talk radio after that, (more of which in a second) it is, in other words, a moment to understand that what America (and the world!) is witnessing here - yet again - is the change and growth of the modern conservative media. As mentioned, not only is this about Fox and Newsmax very successfully appearing in a cable slot but streaming on computers around America and the globe. The fact that the stunning growth of both Fox News and Newsmax TV has happened so relatively quickly is a testament to the ongoing media revolution that is long gone from the days of three broadcast TV networks plus another funded by the government. The media revolution of today has reached all corners. This last week the world took note of the fifth anniversary of the passing of talk radio’s legendary Rush Limbaugh. It was Rush who lifted conservative talk radio into an American daily habit. He noted this back in 2020:  You are tuned to the most-listened-to radio talk show in America. Our projections using our own modeling techniques, our computer modeling projections, we are now able to project an audience, weekly audience of 62.7 million people. Stunning. And that’s before you added the audiences for Sean Hannity, Mark Levin, Glenn Beck and all manner of others on the national and local radio circuits. Added altogether and it is no wonder Donald Trump sits in the White House. Over time as conservative media gathered steam - from Fox to Newsmax to talk radio and the Internet streaming of one conservative site after another - it changed the political lay of the land. The question now is how this will affect the ability of the Left - the Democrat Party - to elect their candidates. Starting with their candidates in this November’s elections. This November the GOP will be fighting to keep its majorities in the House and Senate, as well as electing more Republican governors. And come January 20th of 2029 there will be a new President in the White House - a Trump successor. One suspects the power of all this relatively newly created conservative media that has been growing in strength over the decades will play a good-sized role in all of those elections. The question is: What will America look like come January of 2027? Not to mention in January of 2029? Stay tuned.

LOL: Capehart Claims 'The Media Isn't Necessarily Liberal'
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LOL: Capehart Claims 'The Media Isn't Necessarily Liberal'

MS NOW host Jonathan Capehart works for a network that openly presents itself as an outlet for progressives, but when he joined Friday’s PBS News Hour to discuss Paramount’s acquisition of Warner Bros.—which would include CNN—Capehart hilariously claimed “that the media isn't necessarily liberal.” Host Geoff Bennett actually kicked things off with The Atlantic writer and podcaster David Brooks, “And if the deal closes, it means that one family, in this case, the family that has been so far deferential to President Trump, would control CBS, CNN, HBO, and TikTok. How do you see it?”   In non-Iran news, after David Brooks gave a sort of centrist take on Paramount aquiring Warner Bros., Jonathan Capehart hilariously claims "Well, I would argue that the media isn't necessarily liberal, when you look at the fact that the number one cable channel and the number one… pic.twitter.com/EJUIP3FdYm — Alex Christy (@alexchristy17) February 28, 2026   Brooks gave a rather uninspiring centrist answer. On one hand, he acknowledged, “I have found media business incredibly boring and pointless. And I have been able to do that because I worked at Dow Jones, News Corp, New York Times, PBS. I have worked at all these agencies. And the business structure of the business had no effect on me. There's never been a moment in my career where I had the sense that somebody on the business side of things was going to try to influence anything I ever did.” However, he also lamented, “But that seems to be changing. And the malefactor here is Donald Trump. Once Trump starts playing political favorites among—whether it's Anthropic versus OpenAI or whether it's Netflix versus Paramount, then, of course, the companies have to be mindful of that.” Reverting to his first instinct, Brooks conceded that new CBS News chief Bari Weiss’s intention to shake things up is not unreasonable, “And I'm a guy who—I don't know Bari Weiss particularly, but I support what they're trying to do. I think it's time to mix up the media. That we got a little too progressive, a little too elite, and if Bari Weiss can change the mind-set, all power to her.” Flip-flopping again, Brooks lamented, “But if this is being done for lobbying and business, which it sure looks like it is, then that's the real deterioration in the business we're in.” Even that centrist position was too much for Capehart, “Well, I would argue that the media isn't necessarily liberal, when you look at the fact that the number one cable channel and the number one viewing channel is Fox News Channel.” Proving that he hasn’t watched CBS since the Weiss takeover, Capehart continued, “This idea that there are liberals out there running around through the media indoctrinating people and changing—you know, setting the narrative, I just think is wrong. I think bringing a Fox-like mentality and demeanor to CBS News and potentially to CNN, I think in the end makes the American people worse off.” He also added, “Our job as journalists, and I'm speaking specifically of CNN in this case in this deal. Folks turn to CNN for news. They turn to them for just what is happening in the country. And if what's happening at CBS is bound—could happen at CNN, then our country and our profession will be in worse shape.” Brooks would respond, “One reason Fox exists is because all the other mainstream networks don't have Trump supporters.” That is correct, but it includes PBS. It is also ironic that Brooks, the supposedly conservative half of Brooks and Capehart, spends most of his time agreeing with Capehart. Here is a transcript for the February 27 show: PBS News Hour 2/28/2026 7:46 PM ET GEOFF BENNETT: And if the deal closes, it means that one family, in this case, the family that has been so far deferential to President Trump, would control CBS, CNN, HBO, and TikTok. How do you see it? DAVID BROOKS: Yeah, I have found media business incredibly boring and pointless. And I have been able to do that because I worked at Dow Jones, News Corp, New York Times, PBS. I have worked at all these agencies. And the business structure of the business had no effect on me. There's never been a moment in my career where I had the sense that somebody on the business side of things was going to try to influence anything I ever did. But that seems to be changing. And the malefactor here is Donald Trump. Once Trump starts playing political favorites among—whether it's Anthropic versus OpenAI or whether it's Netflix versus Paramount, then, of course, the companies have to be mindful of that. And I'm a guy who — I don't know Bari Weiss particularly, but I support what they're trying to do. I think it's time to mix up the media. That we got a little too progressive, a little too elite, and if Bari Weiss can change the mind-set, all power to her. But if this is being done for lobbying and business, which it sure looks like it is, then that's the real deterioration in the business we're in. BENNETT: How do you see it, Jonathan? JONATHAN CAPEHART: Well, I would argue that the media isn't necessarily liberal, when you look at the fact that the number one cable channel and the number one viewing channel is Fox News Channel. This idea that there are liberals out there running around through the media indoctrinating people and changing—you know, setting the narrative, I just think is wrong. I think bringing a Fox-like mentality and demeanor to CBS News and potentially to CNN, I think in the end makes the American people worse off. Our job as journalists, and I'm speaking specifically of CNN in this case in this deal. Folks turn to CNN for news. They turn to them for just what is happening in the country. And if what's happening at CBS is bound—could happen at CNN, then our country and our profession will be in worse shape.