They're playing name games to dodge accountability. Operation Epic Fury became Project Freedom overnight — and Congress still hasn't authorized a damn thing. In episode 515, Paul Rieckhoff delivers a solo briefing on Trump's Iran proposal, the unsecured Strait of Hormuz, the enriched uranium still sitting in Tehran, and a regime that's still very much in place. New name, same war. Same forever war. And the most powerful military the world has ever seen is being driven all gas, no brakes by one man with no one stopping him.
From there Paul rips through the stories most cable shows are too scared or too distracted to cover: 180-plus people killed in extrajudicial boat strikes, a national debt now bigger than the entire U.S. economy, a $1.5 trillion defense budget request, the FDA suppressing vaccine safety data, kamikaze dolphin questions at the Pentagon, Russian strikes on a kindergarten in Sumi, and the fight for the soul of the GOP playing out in Indiana and Kentucky. He closes with a case for recruiting more independent celebrity candidates, a sendoff for Ted Turner and the cable news era he built, and a reminder that 45% of Americans are now politically homeless — and that's not a problem, that's the movement.
In this episode
- Why "Project Freedom" is the same unauthorized war as "Operation Epic Fury" — and why the rename matters
- The four Iran objectives Trump claimed and the scoreboard so far: regime in place, uranium in country, Hormuz unsecured
- The U.S. debt now exceeding the entire economy — and a $1.5 trillion defense ask on top of $30 billion for Iran
- 180+ killed in extrajudicial boat strikes since they began, with Senators Reed and Kaine calling them illegal
- The fight for the soul of the GOP: Trump vs. Thomas Massie and the libertarian wing that actually means it
- Kamikaze dolphins, the Daily Wire question, and the absurdist theater of 2026 national security press
- FDA blocking publication of research showing COVID and shingles vaccines were safe
- Russia's strike on a kindergarten in Sumi and why Ukraine's fight is still ours
- Stephen Colbert vs. Lindsey Graham? The case for serious independent celebrity candidates
- Ted Turner's death, the end of the cable news era, and why independent media is the new CNN