Thursday, May 14, 2026

Israel's US popularity collapsing, midterm margins & more | Enten roundup


In this video, CNN data analyst Harry Enten examines shifting public opinion on Benjamin Netanyahu and Israel, as well as the narrowing landscape of the 2026 U.S. midterm elections.

Netanyahu and Israel's U.S. Popularity (0:00 - 2:22): Public confidence in Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has dropped significantly, with 59% of Americans now expressing a lack of confidence in his handling of world affairs, up from 42% in 2023. Enten notes an unexpected trend: while younger Democrats are critical, older Democrats (50+) are actually more likely (81%) to report a lack of confidence than those under 50 (73%). Conversely, there is a stark age gap among Republicans, with a majority of younger Republicans (58%) lacking confidence, compared to only 30% of older Republicans.

Tightening Midterm Margins (2:22 - 5:56): Despite President Donald Trump's low approval ratings on the economy (70% disapproval), Democrats have not gained a significant advantage in the generic congressional ballot. Their lead has narrowed from six points in March to just three points—a statistical tossup. Enten explains that redistricting has made it more difficult for Democrats to win the House, as they now likely need to win the national popular vote by three to four points rather than just a simple majority.

Democrats' Outlook (5:56 - 9:36): While Democrats remain the favorites to retake the House, their margin of error has shrunk drastically. Prediction markets show their chances have fallen to approximately 76% from a higher peak previously. Enten emphasizes that while it is not a "redistricting nightmare," it is a "bad dream" that requires Democrats to outperform current polling to secure a majority.

Trump's Approval on China (9:36 - 12:18): President Trump's approval rating regarding China has plummeted. In his first term, he held a positive net approval of +9, which has since shifted to a -15 in his second term. Enten highlights a massive swing in sentiment among independents and non-white voters, noting that while the U.S. image on China has declined under the current administration, global approval of China itself has shown relative improvement.


Trump & Xi toast each other at state banquet


In his opening toast to US President Donald Trump at the state banquet, Chinese leader Xi Jinping described the US-China relationship as the world’s most consequential – and he warned both sides must “never mess it up.” President Donald Trump toasted close and historic ties between the US and China, projecting stability and warmth in the relationship after a day of high-stakes talks with China’s leader Xi Jinping. During brief remarks at a state banquet Thursday, Trump called the day’s discussions “extremely positive and productive” and thanked his counterpart for the “great honor” of what he described as a “magnificent welcome” ceremony earlier in the day. 0:00 Chinese President Xi Jinping begins his remarks 9:18 President Xi raises his glass to toast President Trump 10:32 President Donald Trump begins his remarks

Epstein survivors hold MUST-SEE hearing


This video covers a House Oversight Committee hearing held in Palm Beach County, Florida, where Democratic members and survivors are launching a new phase of the investigation into the crimes of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. The hearing focuses on the systemic failures of government institutions, the demand for accountability, and the need to support survivors.

Key Themes and Highlights:

  • Systemic Failures and Cover-ups: The committee and witnesses discuss how the Department of Justice (DOJ) and previous administrations failed to hold Epstein and his associates accountable. A major point of contention is the continued withholding of approximately 2.5 million documents and the mishandling of sensitive survivor information (3:09 - 7:351:21:13).
  • Survivor Advocacy and Courage: The hearing centers on the testimony of survivors, including Danny BenkyRosaCourtney Wild, and Jenna Lisa Jones. They share their harrowing experiences and emphasize that they should not be retraumatized or treated like criminals by the systems meant to protect them (15:27 - 19:2047:35).
  • Call for Transparency and Subpoenas: Members of Congress demand that former Attorney General Pam Bondi testify under oath in a public, recorded setting. They argue that secret, non-prosecution agreements and the lack of transparency have hindered justice for years (1:13:101:23:08).
  • Financial Investigation: The committee highlights the necessity of following the money, specifically calling for the disclosure of Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs) related to Epstein's $1.5 billion in wire transfers. They argue that financial institutions and other entities involved in his network must be investigated (1:28:27 - 1:30:00).
  • Moving Forward: The committee underscores that this investigation is not a partisan matter but a pursuit of truth. They encourage individuals with information about Epstein or Maxwell to come forward using the committee’s whistleblower system (2:47:003:18:15).

Witness Testimonies:

  • Sky and Amanda Roberts: Representing Virginia Roberts Giuffre, they highlight the global scale of the trafficking operation and urge Congress to ensure that accountability reaches everyone involved in the network (28:42 - 33:36).
  • Spencer Kuvin: An attorney for many survivors, he details the failures of the original prosecution in Palm Beach and emphasizes the need for legislative reforms to prevent such failures from recurring (1:04:13 - 1:10:02).
  • Lauren Hirs: CEO of World Without Exploitation, she stresses that the Epstein case is likely the largest sex trafficking operation in U.S. history and demands a thorough, independent review of all investigative leads (1:10:07 - 1:17:06).

Kash Patel CRASHES OUT During BRUTAL Senate Hearing


This episode of Pod Save America features Jon Favreau and Tommy Vietor discussing several political developments, focusing on Donald Trump's recent comments, his administration's polling, and a controversial Senate hearing involving FBI Director Kash Patel.

Key Highlights:

  • Trump on Economic Struggles: The hosts analyze a clip where Donald Trump states he does not think about the financial situation of Americans, but rather focuses on foreign policy, specifically Iran and nuclear non-proliferation (0:08 - 1:10).
  • Polling Trends: Referring to data from CNN, the hosts discuss record-low approval numbers for Trump regarding his handling of inflation, suggesting that the Republican base is becoming demoralized (3:55 - 6:25).
  • Kash Patel's Senate Hearing: Favreau and Vietor break down a recent, heated Senate hearing where FBI Director Kash Patel testified. They criticize his performance and address reports regarding his alleged drinking habits, which were further detailed in a segment by Jen Psaki (7:14 - 13:00).
  • International Segment: The hosts briefly discuss UK politics, specifically Kier Starmer and the 'King's Speech,' while joking about parliamentary terminology and the concept of 'gooning' (15:18 - 19:50).

Wednesday, May 13, 2026

'Madman persona is getting A LOT weirder': Nicolle reacts to Trump's concerning AI post about SEWAGE


This video from MS NOW provides a critical analysis of President Donald Trump's current behavior and its impact on his high-stakes visit to China.

Key themes discussed include:

  • Erratic Public Behavior: Nicolle Wallace and guests examine Trump's recent social media activity, including a controversial AI-generated post depicting political rivals in the Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool (1:02-1:32).
  • Focus on Vanity Projects: The discussion highlights Trump’s fixation on renovating the reflecting pool with bright blue paint, noting that costs have surged from an initial $1.8 million to $13.1 million (1:34-2:18).
  • International Perspective: New York Times reporter Michael Crowley discusses a report from a Beijing think tank titled "Thank Trump," which suggests that Trump's policies have inadvertently weakened the U.S. and accelerated its "political decay," positioning China as a beneficiary of this volatility (3:19-4:11).
  • Economic and Geopolitical Challenges: The panel notes that Trump is entering the China visit from a position of perceived weakness, hampered by domestic inflation and the ongoing conflict in Iran (2:43-2:555:26-5:45).
  • Political Isolation: Former Senator Claire McCaskill critiques the lack of internal oversight from Trump's staff and family, suggesting that the current administration is failing to address the president's erratic, late-night posting habits which many believe undermine his image of strength (10:56-12:12).

Why the U.S. 'silver bullet' strategy isn't working against Iran | About That


This video examines why the United States' military strategy against Iran has failed to achieve a swift resolution, despite President Donald Trump's initial predictions of a short conflict. The narrator, Andrew Chang, argues that the administration relied on a flawed "silver bullet" approach—a shock-and-awe tactic intended to force a rapid surrender—which proved ineffective against a deeply entrenched power structure.

Key themes from the video:

  • The "Silver Bullet" Fallacy (1:27 - 5:58): The U.S. strategy focused on rapid, decisive strikes to decapitate the Iranian leadership, similar to a previous operation in Venezuela. However, these tactics failed to account for the complexity of the Iranian regime and its ability to retaliate by closing the Strait of Hormuz, causing global oil prices to surge (4:43).
  • Escalation and Threats (5:58 - 7:51): As the conflict persisted beyond the initial one-month timeline, the U.S. resorted to extreme rhetoric, including threats to target civilian infrastructure like power plants and bridges, and even hinting at catastrophic consequences for Iranian civilization (6:27 - 7:20).
  • Stalemate and Strategic Miscalculation (7:51 - 11:59): Despite occasional ceasefires, the fundamental strategic issues remain unresolved. The video highlights a consistent gap between U.S. military tactics and its broader strategic goals. The ongoing situation is characterized as a "skirmish" that has led to a stalemate, with the U.S. failing to secure a definitive victory or long-term stability despite its military superiority (10:36 - 11:59).

Hayes: Trump’s reflecting pool deal looks as CORRUPT as you think


In this segment of MS NOW, host Chris Hayes discusses the current state of the U.S. economy, specifically focusing on rising inflation and what he characterizes as the controversial pet projects of President Donald Trump.

Economic Concerns:

  • Rising Inflation: Inflation reached nearly 4% last month, the largest increase of Trump's second term, with price increases outpacing wage gains (0:00 - 0:25).
  • Presidential Responsibility: While inflation is often driven by external factors, Hayes argues this specific crisis is linked to Trump's policies, particularly the war on Iran, which he claims has pushed inflation and gas prices higher (0:49 - 1:07).
  • Public Disapproval: Hayes notes polling data showing that 70% of Americans disapprove of Trump's handling of the economy, with many blaming him for the rising cost of living (1:09 - 1:28).

Presidential Pet Projects and Potential Corruption:

  • Ballroom and Reflecting Pool: Hayes highlights two specific projects—demolishing the White House east wing for a ballroom and renovating the Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool—funded at taxpayer expense (3:53 - 4:02).
  • Ballooning Costs: The Interior Department reports that the reflecting pool project is costing over seven times what was originally estimated (5:09 - 5:13).
  • Questions of Corruption: Hayes discusses a New York Times report revealing that the contract for the reflecting pool was awarded on a no-bid basis to a firm with ties to Trump's own golf club in Virginia (5:31 - 5:506:16 - 6:23).
  • Project Management: Hayes questions the urgency cited to bypass standard bidding procedures, noting that government documents show the contract's current value matches an original offer that included a 20% profit margin (6:23 - 7:07).

Tuesday, May 12, 2026

The World Is ON THE BRINK Of A Recession


In this episode of The Young Turks, hosts Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian discuss the economic repercussions of the ongoing conflict between the U.S./Israel and Iran, warning that the global economy is on the brink of a recession.

Key takeaways include:

  • Escalating Conflict & Oil Prices: With President Trump rejecting Iran's recent peace proposal, the war appears set to continue (0:241:07). Consequently, oil prices have surged, rising roughly 40% since the conflict began on February 28th, causing concerns about rising gas prices (1:151:53).
  • Stock Market Disconnect: The hosts highlight a dangerous disparity between the "stupendously" performing stock market and the economic reality faced by working-class Americans at the gas pump (2:052:21). Cenk argues that Wall Street is operating on a cycle of "stupidity," fueled by a false belief that the war is near its end, leading to a market that is slow to react to the actual geopolitical risk (2:234:37).
  • Economic Predictions: The hosts predict a major, "spectacular" market crash once the reality of the prolonged conflict sets in. They emphasize that while the top 10% own 80% of the market, such a crash would devastate the retirement savings (401ks/IRAs) of working-class citizens (4:425:17).
  • Political Criticism: Cenk and Ana strongly criticize the U.S. involvement in the war, labeling it as being carried out on behalf of Israeli objectives rather than American interests. They also express deep anger over the prospect of potential future government bailouts for the wealthy, who they argue pushed for this conflict (5:219:58).

Netanyahu DEMANDS Trump Resume Iran War! AOC And MTG BRAWL Over Israel. Ro Khanna BLASTS Trump!


This video from The Young Turks covers several major geopolitical and political developments, primarily focusing on the ongoing tensions between the U.S., Israel, and Iran, as well as domestic U.S. political clashes.

Key Highlights So Far:

  • The Iran-Israel-U.S. Conflict: The hosts discuss recent comments from Benjamin Netanyahu on 60 Minutes, where he indicated that the war in Iran is far from over, citing the need to secure nuclear material and dismantle enrichment sites (4:47-5:16). The hosts argue that this signals Israel's desire for the U.S. to resume deeper military involvement, despite President Trump previously signaling a weak ceasefire (2:46-3:54).
  • Neoconservative Shifts: The video highlights a shift in narrative from prominent neoconservative figures like Robert Kagan, who reportedly suggests the U.S. is facing a "checkmate" in Iran and that the war may be a failure (2:03-2:2243:24-43:43).
  • Political Brawls: The episode examines a heated exchange between Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) and Marjorie Taylor Greene (MTG) regarding Israel and Gaza (1:02:18-1:05:08). The hosts debate the morality and political strategy of working with figures like MTG to oppose the war, highlighting a divide among the American left (1:06:30-1:07:001:13:24-1:14:35).
  • Senate Establishment: There is a critique of Democratic Senator Cory Booker, who reaffirmed his support for maintaining Israel’s "qualitative military edge" and backing future arms sales, which the hosts criticize as a continuation of establishment subservience (1:32:57-1:34:541:42:12-1:43:25).
  • Domestic Policy: The episode also touches on a recent Supreme Court ruling regarding the Voting Rights Act and its potential impact on aggressive gerrymandering (1:45:54-1:46:03).

Upcoming in the Video:

  • The video continues with a segment dedicated to "Member Mondays" (2:06:32), where the hosts engage with the audience on the topic of changing political minds and address listener calls regarding the aforementioned political issues (2:13:34-2:25:47).

Netanyahu Tries To TRICK American Media...AND IT WORKED


This video from The Young Turks features hosts Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian criticizing statements made by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a 60 Minutes interview regarding U.S. financial aid to Israel.

Key Points Discussed:

  • Critique of Netanyahu's Statements: The hosts argue that Netanyahu is being deceptive when he claims he wants to "wean" Israel off of U.S. taxpayer money and move toward a "partnership" (0:29-0:52). They highlight his past attempts to secure 20-year military aid packages rather than the standard decade-long agreements (1:11-1:28).
  • Contradictory Aid Proposals: The hosts point out a contradiction in Netanyahu's proposal: while he suggests ending direct financial support, he simultaneously indicates that Israel would continue to rely on the U.S. for intelligence, advanced weaponry, and missile defense systems like the Iron Dome (1:45-2:07).
  • Media Narrative Analysis: Cenk and Ana express frustration with mainstream media, accusing outlets of framing Netanyahu's request for another 10 years of aid as an act of generosity (3:05-3:20). They argue that the U.S. has no obligation to provide this funding and that the narrative being presented is a manipulation (3:36-3:48).
  • Strategic Motivation: The hosts suggest that Netanyahu is pushing for a new 10-year deal now out of fear that a future U.S. presidential administration in 2028 might not be as supportive of Israel (3:52-4:12).

Additional Context: Later in the video, the hosts pivot to discussing media bias and the importance of using independent platforms like Ground News to compare headlines and understand different political narratives, specifically in the context of how the media covers political figures like Donald Trump (4:28-5:42).

Friday, May 8, 2026

Republicans Brace For Midterm BLOWOUT After Iran War


This video from The Young Turks discusses reports that the Trump administration is concerned about the impact of the ongoing war against Iran on the upcoming midterm elections (0:00 - 0:30). Hosts Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian argue that the conflict has led to significant economic fallout, particularly regarding surging gas and jet fuel prices, which are negatively affecting American consumers and businesses (0:45 - 2:00, 7:15 - 9:30).

Key takeaways from the discussion:

  • Economic Impact: Jet fuel prices have doubled since the start of the conflict, leading to higher airfares and increased operational costs for small businesses and local emergency services (1:12 - 1:557:15 - 9:30).
  • Political Concerns: The Wall Street Journal reports that Trump administration officials are privately worried about the electoral consequences of these economic pressures, with experts suggesting that energy prices may not moderate before the midterms (0:30 - 0:452:15 - 2:50).
  • Critical Commentary: The hosts criticize the administration's foreign policy, specifically their decision to engage in the conflict and the false claim that they had a plan to mitigate energy market disruptions (3:30 - 5:30).
  • Weaponization of Identity: A significant portion of the segment (10:30 - 19:30) is dedicated to a discussion on how identity politics and the label of "antisemitism" are used to silence criticism of the Israeli government, while the hosts emphasize their distinction between their critique of state policies and their stance toward individuals.

Thursday, May 7, 2026

Trump hits ‘panic button’ on Kash Patel: MS NOW reporter says he’s ‘annoyed’ by mounting bad press


This video features MS NOW senior investigative reporter Carol Leonnig and legal analyst Mary McCord discussing recent, controversial developments involving FBI Director Kash Patel and his impact on the Trump administration.

Key takeaways include:

  • Patel's Leadership and Polygraph Demands: Patel has reportedly ordered polygraph tests for over two dozen current and former security and IT staff members, seemingly to identify sources of leaks regarding his personal conduct and leadership style (2:09 - 2:45). Experts like Mary McCord characterize this as a misuse of authority, noting that these internal leaks—often involving unflattering personal details—do not constitute criminal matters (5:28 - 6:04).
  • Impact on Donald Trump: While Patel remains popular with the MAGA base, which provides him a degree of job security, his tendency to generate negative headlines is reportedly frustrating Donald Trump, who has had to push for more professional conduct (0:30 - 1:183:29 - 3:55).
  • The Role of Todd Blanche: The discussion also covers the ascent of Todd Blanche, who took over as acting Attorney General following Pam Bondi's departure (9:05). Leonnig reports that Blanche is actively "auditioning" for a permanent role by aggressively pursuing cases that were previously stalled, such as the indictment of former FBI Director Jim Comey (8:31 - 9:16).

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