Best Podcast Episodes About Iran's women's national soccer team

Best Podcast Episodes About Iran's women's national soccer team

Everything podcasters are saying about Iran's women's national soccer team — curated from top podcasts

Updated: Mar 27, 2026 – 44 episodes
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Top Podcast Clips About Iran's women's national soccer team

Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar
“… Central Command executed one of the most powerful bombing raids in the history of the Middle East and totally obliterated every military target in Iran's crown jewel, Karg Island. Our weapons are the most powerful and sophisticated that the world has ever known. But for reasons of decency, I've chosen not to wipe out the oil infrastructure on the island. However, should Iran or anyone else do anything to interfere with the free and safe passage of ships through the Strait of Hormuz, I will immediately reconsider this decision. During my first term and currently, I rebuilt our military into the …” “… war as well. Great to see you, doctor. Good to see you again. Yeah, of course. So let's go ahead and put this Trump truth up on the screen just to get the exact words from the president himself. He says, moments ago, my direction, the United States Central Command executed one of the most powerful bombing raids in the history of the Middle East and totally obliterated every military target in Iran's crown jewel, Karg Island. Our weapons are the most powerful and sophisticated that the world has ever known. But for reasons of decency, I've chosen not to wipe out the oil infrastructure on the island. However, should Iran or anyone else do anything to interfere with the free and safe passage of ships through the Strait of Hormuz, I will immediately reconsider this decision. During my first term and currently, I rebuilt our military into the most lethal, powerful and effective force by far anywhere in the world. Iran has no ability to defend anything we want to attack. There's nothing they can do about it. Iran will never have a nuclear weapon, nor will it have the ability to threaten the United States of America, the Middle East, or for that matter, the world. So this was the …” View more
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Trump is losing control over the Iran situation, with Iran holding leverage over the Strait of Hormuz and the global oil supply.
Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar · 3/14/26: TRUMP KNOWS HE’S DEFEATED! Begs Other Countries to Rescue US · Mar 14, 2026
PBD Podcast
“… this week and they said, I don't want to spend a lot of time on this. I'm going to go to the next story. Iranian government came out and said the Iran's team, men's team is not going to compete in the World Cup because we're worried for their safety. No, you're not. No, you're not. The safest people Iranian World Cup soccer team is any city in the world except for Tehran, Iran, any country is safer for them than Iran. They're the least safe if they're in Iran. You're afraid of them going to the World Cup because on the international stage, on camera, they may not repeat your national anthem, …” “… to 100, you know, blood boiling? Let me go do something because these guys are bad people. Is that really how we should approach this? Really? While we know another regime in Iran is flat out. You know what they've been saying this week? They came out this week and they said, I don't want to spend a lot of time on this. I'm going to go to the next story. Iranian government came out and said the Iran's team, men's team is not going to compete in the World Cup because we're worried for their safety. No, you're not. No, you're not. The safest people Iranian World Cup soccer team is any city in the world except for Tehran, Iran, any country is safer for them than Iran. They're the least safe if they're in Iran. You're afraid of them going to the World Cup because on the international stage, on camera, they may not repeat your national anthem, and everyone's going to say, holy, you're embarrassed of what they could do to you. That's what you're worried about. You're not worried about their unsafety. They're going to be safer in New York than they're going to be in Tehran. They're going to be safer in New York than they're going to be in Abadan or Shiraz or Esfahan. They're going to be …” View more
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The Iranian government is instilling fear, threatening both citizens and those in the diaspora, claiming their safety concerns are behind the men's soccer team's withdrawal from the World Cup. In reality, the athletes would be safer abroad than in Iran, where the regime is cracking down on dissent and monitoring personal communications. This manipulation of fear serves to silence opposition and maintain control over the populace.
PBD Podcast · Old Dominion & Michigan Synagogue Terror Attacks | PBD #759 · Mar 13, 2026
Bannon`s War Room
“… I mean, one of the, I don't call it bets, but one of the premises, I think of a lot of the initial military action, and you just had Netanyahu on national TV in Israel the other day, although I don't know if his message resonates in Tehran much, but he called for an uprising in the streets. We haven't seen nearly the uprising we saw a couple, about a month ago in late January, where 20 or 30,000 were killed. But it is because of the bombing. Has this become more of a Persian nationalist in that all of the, obviously, crimes against the Iranian people, as you show in your art, and particularly …” “… I was born in Iran My mom escaped with one suitcase three year old boy in 1978 six months before the Shah fell that exactly right As much as this may you know confront us as Westerners is there because right now you have not seen any real uprising. I mean, one of the, I don't call it bets, but one of the premises, I think of a lot of the initial military action, and you just had Netanyahu on national TV in Israel the other day, although I don't know if his message resonates in Tehran much, but he called for an uprising in the streets. We haven't seen nearly the uprising we saw a couple, about a month ago in late January, where 20 or 30,000 were killed. But it is because of the bombing. Has this become more of a Persian nationalist in that all of the, obviously, crimes against the Iranian people, as you show in your art, and particularly against women, focus a lot of it on women. Is that really moving people right now, or are they kind of dug in in supporting the regime? No. So I think one of the things we have to agree upon is in Iran,” View more
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An artist unveils powerful murals to highlight the brutal oppression of women in Iran, where revealing hair can lead to violence. These murals serve as a stark reminder of the regime's brutality and aim to spark global awareness and action. Through creative expression, the artist transforms tragedy into a call for freedom and justice.
Bannon`s War Room · Episode 5215: War Expands To The Gulf States; MSM Is Losing Grasp On Their Audience · Mar 14, 2026
PBD Podcast
“… they got opinions. We're all... in a different camp. What we do know is they're willing to kill their own people. There's a group of Iranian soccer players in Australia who they're singing a national anthem. They refuse to sing along. Okay? Rob, can you go to that one right there? Actually, go to the other one first. So they refuse to sing along. And they're in the bus above. Okay, play the clip, Rob, if you could. They're not singing along. They're in the bus above, leaving Australia. People are begging for Australia to not allow them to return back to Iran. Now, watch how this one man, …” “… You control that. How to address this kind of problems according to the Iranian law. No, no, no, no, no. You killed your own people. You can pause it right there. So guess what? This we know. Trust what people are saying. Everybody else that's got opinions, they got opinions. We're all... in a different camp. What we do know is they're willing to kill their own people. There's a group of Iranian soccer players in Australia who they're singing a national anthem. They refuse to sing along. Okay? Rob, can you go to that one right there? Actually, go to the other one first. So they refuse to sing along. And they're in the bus above. Okay, play the clip, Rob, if you could. They're not singing along. They're in the bus above, leaving Australia. People are begging for Australia to not allow them to return back to Iran. Now, watch how this one man, Iranian guy, reacts to this, suggesting how the Iranian government should react to these brave women who don't stand for their government killing their own innocent people. Rob, go back to the other clip if you could. And while you're doing it, Pat, they're doing sign language saying, help us on the bus, don't let us go back, because they know …” View more
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Iranian soccer players in Australia are refusing to sing their national anthem, highlighting their protest against the government's brutal actions against its own citizens. As they face potential repercussions for their stand, one Iranian man calls for harsh punishment against these athletes, labeling their protest as treason. This powerful moment reveals the dire consequences of dissent in Iran and the courage of those who dare to speak out.
PBD Podcast · Mojtaba Khamenei: Iran's NEW Supreme Leader + NYC Terror Attack | PBD #755 · Mar 09, 2026
The Ezra Klein Show
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To grasp the complexities of Iran's history and politics, three insightful books are recommended. 'The Persians, The Age of the Great Kings' by Lloyd Leon Jones offers a Persian perspective often overlooked in Western narratives, while 'The Mantle of the Prophet' by Roy Mutahede provides a nuanced view of post-revolutionary Iranian society. Lastly, 'Tomorrow is Yesterday' by Hussein Agha and Rob Malley examines the multifaceted nature of conflicts, emphasizing shared blame in the Israel-Palestine situation.
The Ezra Klein Show · What Trump Didn’t Know About Iran · Mar 14, 2026
The MeidasTouch Podcast
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Trump's actions on Iran are leading to an economic catastrophe similar to his bankruptcies, risking a global financial crisis.
The MeidasTouch Podcast · Trump Loses It as US Economy Crashes during War!!! · Mar 14, 2026
What Now? with Trevor Noah
“… in. Let's make an example there. I hate this. I can't believe you're going to make me entertain this. Go ahead. Wait, what's your favorite football team by the way? Liverpool. Liverpool. How did it come to be Liverpool? So, I grew up, oh man, you know what, let me give Eugene his example so he doesn't mess up my world. No, no, you're doing quite well. Go ahead, please. No, no, no, I'll give you the example. Have you seen how Liverpool plays You know Anyway carry on This season With Arne Slot And just like since Arne Slot came You've seen an evolution in the game But before There was Arne Slot …” “… a legendary game if you go like liverpool ac milan you're talking about the story yeah that's what you're doing i do that every time with football. Every time, because I hate football. Oh God, I hate how he does this. But I've learned where to jump in. Let's make an example there. I hate this. I can't believe you're going to make me entertain this. Go ahead. Wait, what's your favorite football team by the way? Liverpool. Liverpool. How did it come to be Liverpool? So, I grew up, oh man, you know what, let me give Eugene his example so he doesn't mess up my world. No, no, you're doing quite well. Go ahead, please. No, no, no, I'll give you the example. Have you seen how Liverpool plays You know Anyway carry on This season With Arne Slot And just like since Arne Slot came You've seen an evolution in the game But before There was Arne Slot Anyway carry on This is what he does He's never watched He doesn't watch He doesn't care to watch He doesn't care And then I've seen him Inflame people Around us Yeah Because they'll get agitated Because they'll think He's agreeing with them or disagreeing with them and then I have to stop them and go, Eugene doesn't know anything about the sport. …” View more
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Video games, particularly FIFA, transformed my disdain for soccer into a deep passion for the sport. Initially frustrated by soccer interrupting my gaming, I later became captivated by the players and stories within the game, leading me to embrace real-life football fandom. This journey highlights how digital experiences can bridge the gap to real-world sports appreciation.
What Now? with Trevor Noah · Malcolm Gladwell: Do Fairytales Make Adulthood Harder? · Mar 05, 2026
The MeidasTouch Podcast
“And here's what Iran's foreign minister, Araqji, had to say about the Karg Island attacks. These are not people who intend to, you know, surrender anytime soon. That seems pretty obvious to me here. Let's play this clip right here. So the reaction would be clear. Last night, they have attacked Khark Island and Abu Musa Island with, you know, the artillery rocket system, you know, HIMARS as they call it, which is a low-range rocket. And they have done it from the soil …” “And here's what Iran's foreign minister, Araqji, had to say about the Karg Island attacks. These are not people who intend to, you know, surrender anytime soon. That seems pretty obvious to me here. Let's play this clip right here. So the reaction would be clear. Last night, they have attacked Khark Island and Abu Musa Island with, you know, the artillery rocket system, you know, HIMARS as they call it, which is a low-range rocket. And they have done it from the soil of our neighbors. neighbors and this is crystal clear that now they are using the territory of our neighbors to attack us by this kind of you know rockets and this is absolutely unacceptable. Which neighbors sir? Well this last night attacks were tracked by our forces and now it is clear that they are fired from UAE, from two locations in the UAE, …” View more
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Trump's foreign policy is reckless, leading to unnecessary conflict and alienating allies, which could destabilize global power dynamics.
The MeidasTouch Podcast · 🚨Trump Panics and Blows Up Interview over War!!! · Mar 15, 2026
The MeidasTouch Podcast
“… the Middle East More for Marjorie Taylor Greene, where she said, you know, he told us last summer, last June, that he completely obliterated all of Iran's nuclear capabilities, that there was nothing else to do. And now he's saying they're a week away from striking us with nuclear bombs. She goes, he's a liar. Nothing that he says makes any sense at all.” “… thousands of more US military troops? Why are we sending more of our military resources Why are we pulling military resources away from other sectors of the world where it much needed and putting it all there to fight Iran and to have this war in the Middle East More for Marjorie Taylor Greene, where she said, you know, he told us last summer, last June, that he completely obliterated all of Iran's nuclear capabilities, that there was nothing else to do. And now he's saying they're a week away from striking us with nuclear bombs. She goes, he's a liar. Nothing that he says makes any sense at all.” View more
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Donald Trump's administration is facing backlash for entering a costly and unclear war with Iran, leading to significant American casualties and skyrocketing gas prices. Marjorie Taylor Greene, previously criticized by Trump, is now rallying against him, claiming that the war lacks justification and is harming the American people. This situation raises questions about the motivations behind the conflict and the future of U.S. foreign policy.
The MeidasTouch Podcast · MTG gets Final Revenge on Trump as Iran War Backfires!! · Mar 15, 2026
Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis
Ridealong summary
Iran boldly declares its intent to develop nuclear weapons, dismissing international concerns, which has escalated tensions significantly. Amidst this, the shocking revelation of 30,000 protesters killed by their own government highlights the dire situation within Iran. This reality challenges the moral justification for any military response, as articulated by Cardinal Robert McElroy, who emphasizes that preventive war lacks a just cause.
Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis · No Spin News - TPM Edition - March 13, 2026 · Mar 14, 2026
Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
“… or four times a year. I built a great relationship with the Dominican Republic. I have friends there. I went to a lot of summer camps. I played soccer there. I trained with the Dominican Republic U15 national team. That was good when I was younger. I felt like patriotic with the Dominican Republic when I was younger. I was always very proud of it. Those Dominican kids, they are fast, and they grow up fast. We call it tigeraje. I don't know how to say it, but it technically means like of a tiger. Like the ax of a tiger. I have a lot of jokes about it, about how you take an American kid and a …” “… or five. So he's always been around. Did you see your dad? Yeah, yeah, yeah. On the weekends? I hung out with my dad a lot. He would always take me to Dominican Republic, me and my sister. And we would go all the time. When I was little, I would go three or four times a year. I built a great relationship with the Dominican Republic. I have friends there. I went to a lot of summer camps. I played soccer there. I trained with the Dominican Republic U15 national team. That was good when I was younger. I felt like patriotic with the Dominican Republic when I was younger. I was always very proud of it. Those Dominican kids, they are fast, and they grow up fast. We call it tigeraje. I don't know how to say it, but it technically means like of a tiger. Like the ax of a tiger. I have a lot of jokes about it, about how you take an American kid and a Dominican kid, and they are different. The American kid is the age that he is, perhaps a few less. And the Dominican kid, he might be 12, but he's 40. It's a different energy, these kids. Interesting. They're fast. They learn, too. They have an attitude. I wonder why. Do you have any theories? I think it's being in a third world country. I think it …” View more
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Dominican kids grow up with a unique energy that makes them feel much older than their age, a phenomenon called 'tigeraje.' This stems from their upbringing in a third-world country, where they face challenges that force them to mature quickly. The contrast between American and Dominican childhoods reveals cultural differences that shape their personalities and attitudes.
Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard · Marcello Hernández · Jan 26, 2026
Meet the Press
“… dropping mines to try to blow up ships in transit. With Iran vowing to keep the strait effectively closed, President Trump ordered strikes Friday on Iran's Karg Island, Iran's main oil hub. The president telling me Karg Island has been decimated, though he may hit it again, quote, just for fun. He said he does not expect to send U.S. troops onto the island to secure the oil. Now, so far, the conflict has claimed the lives of 13 service members. With Americans worried about rising prices at the pump, President Trump told me gas prices will drop precipitously as soon as the war is over, reiterating …” “… vital shipping lanes for oil. Iran has all but shut it down, pushing oil prices over $100 a barrel. The president telling me the U.S. is working with other countries to try to secure the strait while acknowledging Iran could still make trouble by dropping mines to try to blow up ships in transit. With Iran vowing to keep the strait effectively closed, President Trump ordered strikes Friday on Iran's Karg Island, Iran's main oil hub. The president telling me Karg Island has been decimated, though he may hit it again, quote, just for fun. He said he does not expect to send U.S. troops onto the island to secure the oil. Now, so far, the conflict has claimed the lives of 13 service members. With Americans worried about rising prices at the pump, President Trump told me gas prices will drop precipitously as soon as the war is over, reiterating his message earlier this week in Kentucky. But oil prices are already coming back down and it's going to come down, but we're not leaving until that job is finished and it's going to be very fast. It's going to be very fast. And joining me now is Energy Secretary Chris Wright. Secretary Wright, Welcome to Meet the Press. Thanks for having me, …” View more
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The conflict with Iran is necessary to prevent a nuclear threat, but it causes short-term energy disruptions and rising gas prices.
The conflict with Iran is causing significant short-term disruptions in energy flow, leading to increased oil prices and economic instability, but the U.S. administration believes these actions are necessary to prevent a nuclear-armed Iran.
The U.S. military actions against Iran are necessary to prevent a nuclear-armed Iran, despite the short-term disruption in oil flow and rising gas prices.
Meet the Press · March 15 — Sec. Chris Wright, Sen. Adam Schiff and Thomas Friedman · Mar 15, 2026
Bad Friends
“What do the Spanish compete in? What are you guys good at? Soccer. No, not anymore. Not anymore. No, pretty good. We're all good at soccer. Don't give a damn. They're pretty good. Tennis. Yeah. Who won the last World Cup? Not Spain. It was Argentina. Yeah. When was the last time Spain won a World Cup? 2012. What does that say? 2010. 10. Yeah. Been a long time, pal. And that, by the way, and that was, what is that? Spain won eight national teams and have been crowned world champs, participated 16 of the whole. …” “What do the Spanish compete in? What are you guys good at? Soccer. No, not anymore. Not anymore. No, pretty good. We're all good at soccer. Don't give a damn. They're pretty good. Tennis. Yeah. Who won the last World Cup? Not Spain. It was Argentina. Yeah. When was the last time Spain won a World Cup? 2012. What does that say? 2010. 10. Yeah. Been a long time, pal. And that, by the way, and that was, what is that? Spain won eight national teams and have been crowned world champs, participated 16 of the whole. 2010 isn't a long time when you're thinking about if they do it every four years. 16 years. So every, so it's been how many? How many World Cups? Mm-hmm. Let's see. 2010 Four Four good Yeah yeah Nice But you have also A lot of great countries That do what You know Think of Brazil South America Germany England Germany I mean there's so many great …” View more
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In this segment, the hosts hilariously debate Spain's soccer prowess, with one claiming they’re still good despite the last World Cup win being in 2010. The banter escalates into a comical discussion about the social class of Spanish last names, resulting in laugh-out-loud moments and absurd comparisons, like Tom Cruise fighting Brad Pitt.
Bad Friends · The Sneaky Nakamara · Mar 09, 2026
The President's Daily Brief
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Iran is rapidly evolving its drone capabilities with support from Ukraine, potentially reshaping regional dynamics. As Gulf states look for alternatives to U.S. weapon systems, they are exploring joint ventures with Ukraine to enhance their defense against drone threats. This shift could signal a significant change in military partnerships and procurement strategies in the Middle East.
The President's Daily Brief · PDB Situation Report | March 13th, 2026: The Strait Of Hormuz Showdown: How The U.S. Can Secure The Gulf · Mar 14, 2026
The MeidasTouch Podcast
“But just take a look at what went down in Bahrain so we can see it for yourself. Play this clip. And you have Ali Larajani, the National Security Council advisor, the head of the National Security Council for Iran. He was marching with President Peseshian, the president of Iran, as well as the foreign minister, Argachi, and other top military generals. They were all marching yesterday in a parade in Tehran Square together. Larajani, one of the top Iranian officials, was mocking Hegseth and saying, Mr. Hegseth, our leaders have been and still are among the people, but your …” “But just take a look at what went down in Bahrain so we can see it for yourself. Play this clip. And you have Ali Larajani, the National Security Council advisor, the head of the National Security Council for Iran. He was marching with President Peseshian, the president of Iran, as well as the foreign minister, Argachi, and other top military generals. They were all marching yesterday in a parade in Tehran Square together. Larajani, one of the top Iranian officials, was mocking Hegseth and saying, Mr. Hegseth, our leaders have been and still are among the people, but your leaders on Epstein Island. And you have Ali Larajani posting photos of what that parade looked like. And, you know, this video footage has been independently verified by lots of other sources as well. This is what went down yesterday. Just so you can see, I mean, here's what that parade looked like that was taking place in Iran. You can see for yourself …” View more
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While Iran showcased its military might in a parade led by top officials, Donald Trump was busy posting divisive comments on social media. Ali Larajani, an Iranian leader, mocked American leaders, highlighting a stark contrast between their public engagement and Trump's online antics. This moment underscores the serious geopolitical tensions while Trump focuses on personal grievances.
The MeidasTouch Podcast · Trump Panics as War Blows Up in His Face!!! · Mar 14, 2026
The Glenn Beck Program
“… this, but we've also had, you know, months and months of protests as well. But, you know, one thing I should mention is the public support for the women's football team of Iran has been overwhelmingly positive and very receptive to the government offering them these asylum visas, these emergency visas. But at the same time that this was happening, the government took a position where temporary visa holders in the Middle East region, and I think there's about 12,000, maybe more, they have now been restricted. So even if they have a visa to come here, because they are now at war, they will be …” “… signs of trouble for you guys for saving them No, but as you know, we've we've had trouble recently, you know, building up in the last few months. We've had some attacks on, you know, synagogues. We've had the Bondi beach shooting. you know, there is this, but we've also had, you know, months and months of protests as well. But, you know, one thing I should mention is the public support for the women's football team of Iran has been overwhelmingly positive and very receptive to the government offering them these asylum visas, these emergency visas. But at the same time that this was happening, the government took a position where temporary visa holders in the Middle East region, and I think there's about 12,000, maybe more, they have now been restricted. So even if they have a visa to come here, because they are now at war, they will be restricted. And it's up to the Home Affairs Minister as to whether he will allow those visa holders to actually come into the country. So it's like he was giving visas to the women on one hand, but those that already had visas but are not in the country yet are being restricted from coming here. And that's understandable given that war changes …” View more
Ridealong summary
The Iranian women's soccer team is determined to compete in FIFA despite their government's reluctance to allow them to travel due to ongoing war. While Australia offers asylum to the team, visa restrictions complicate their participation. This conflict reflects the larger issues surrounding immigration and sports in a time of crisis.
The Glenn Beck Program · Two Islamist Attacks in One Day: How to Stop This CANCER | Guest: Tracey Holmes | 3/13/26 · Mar 13, 2026
The MeidasTouch Podcast
“… that the nations that need passage through the Strait of Hormuz, they should join the United States. And come on, we need your help. Let's make it a team effort as it should have been from the outset. Folks, this is what utter weakness looks like. This is what utter desperation looks like. Let me show you what Donald Trump posted. He goes, the United States of America has beaten and completely decimated Iran, both militarily and economically and in every other way. But the countries of the world that receive oil through the Hormuz Strait must take care of the passage and we will help a lot. The …” “… of Hormuz. Earlier in the day, Donald Trump claimed that there were many countries that had agreed to help secure the Strait of Hormuz with the United States Navy. That was an utter lie. And then later in the day, recently, Donald Trump posted that the nations that need passage through the Strait of Hormuz, they should join the United States. And come on, we need your help. Let's make it a team effort as it should have been from the outset. Folks, this is what utter weakness looks like. This is what utter desperation looks like. Let me show you what Donald Trump posted. He goes, the United States of America has beaten and completely decimated Iran, both militarily and economically and in every other way. But the countries of the world that receive oil through the Hormuz Strait must take care of the passage and we will help a lot. The U.S. will also coordinate with those countries so that everything goes quickly, smoothly, and well. There should have always been a team effort and now it will be it will bring the world together toward harmony security and everlasting peace president donald j trump i wonder why donald it was not a team effort from the outset maybe it was because …” View more
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Trump's approach to the Iran conflict is marked by desperation and weakness, as he scrambles for international support after alienating allies.
The MeidasTouch Podcast · Trump Finally Cracks as Allies Refuse To Help in War!!! · Mar 15, 2026
The Bobby Bones Show
“… I think I've read one of these in school. No, that's not a made-up name. Then what book is that? It's Curious George. Curious George Joins the Soccer Team. Did you read that? Did you read Junie B. Jones? Who? Junie B. Jones. Those were the best books. What is that? Junie B. Jones. She was like a kid, and she was going through her life and had all these crazy moments. Oh, gosh, there's like 40 or 50 of them. They're just these little chapter books. No, I don't know Junie B. Jones. Junie B. Jones. Are you saying Junie? Junie. Never heard of her. What about Encyclopedia Brown? You read that? …” “… Did he write where the sidewalk ends? No, that's not him. Oh, I read that in school. How about Curious George Goes to the Zoo? He did not read that one either. What about Curious George Goes to the Chocolate Shop? Okay, now you're just making up names. I think I've read one of these in school. No, that's not a made-up name. Then what book is that? It's Curious George. Curious George Joins the Soccer Team. Did you read that? Did you read Junie B. Jones? Who? Junie B. Jones. Those were the best books. What is that? Junie B. Jones. She was like a kid, and she was going through her life and had all these crazy moments. Oh, gosh, there's like 40 or 50 of them. They're just these little chapter books. No, I don't know Junie B. Jones. Junie B. Jones. Are you saying Junie? Junie. Never heard of her. What about Encyclopedia Brown? You read that? No. Oh, man. We had different childhoods. Yeah, what about Maniac McGee? Anyway, so we did go to a heavyweight house. You didn't answer my question. I don't know who that is. It was a book. I just stated we had different childhoods. Yeah, Maniac McGee and my mom would read that to me at night. So you're Maniac McGee? Well, I don't even... I remember …” View more
Ridealong summary
In this hilarious segment, the hosts hilariously debate their childhood reading experiences, leading to a comical showdown between Curious George and Maniac McGee. The absurdity ramps up as they compare pancake charcuterie boards and French toast fondue, all while reminiscing about their vastly different childhoods.
The Bobby Bones Show · Morgan & Lunchbox Talk All Things Cruise From The Ship · Mar 07, 2026
The MeidasTouch Podcast
“… Congress has a constitutional right to exercise its oversight authority and we will. But we also have a duty and obligation not to undercut our own national security. Now, at this retreat in Doral in Miami right now, you have MAGA Republicans making posts like this. Congressman Andy Ogles writes, Muslims don't belong in American society. Pluralism is a lie. The kind of ideas coming out of Doral, Florida right now. You've got Donald Trump making posts like this. Australia is making a terrible humanitarian mistake by allowing the Iran National Women's Soccer Team to be forced back to Iran where they …” “… says what strength is is not doing that So let me get this straight War is peace and strength is weakness Here, play this clip. In my estimation, this course of action was necessary, lawful and effective and reversing it now would weaken America. Congress has a constitutional right to exercise its oversight authority and we will. But we also have a duty and obligation not to undercut our own national security. Now, at this retreat in Doral in Miami right now, you have MAGA Republicans making posts like this. Congressman Andy Ogles writes, Muslims don't belong in American society. Pluralism is a lie. The kind of ideas coming out of Doral, Florida right now. You've got Donald Trump making posts like this. Australia is making a terrible humanitarian mistake by allowing the Iran National Women's Soccer Team to be forced back to Iran where they will most likely be killed. Don't do it, Mr. Prime Minister. Give asylum. The U.S. will take them if you won't. Thank you for your attention to this matter, Donald J. Trump. You know, Donald, the U.S. is actually taking Iranians who are here and sending them back to Iran. Your whole policy is not taking Iranians for asylum. And so now you want to …” View more
Ridealong summary
As the U.S. faces economic turmoil and military conflict, MAGA Republicans have chosen to vacation at Trump's Doral resort instead of addressing pressing issues in Congress. This retreat highlights their controversial stance on war and peace, with leaders like MAGA Mike Johnson promoting the idea that 'war is peace.' Meanwhile, inflammatory statements from attendees reveal a troubling rhetoric that contrasts sharply with the realities facing American families.
The MeidasTouch Podcast · Jack Schlossberg on Trump Failures and his Campaign · Mar 09, 2026
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“… beneficiary, frankly, along with Iran, of Donald Trump's unlawful war against Iran. Donald Trump has removed all of the oil sanctions against Iran. Iran's able to sell its oil to the rest of the world now. Trump regime is trying to be like, well, it's temporary, and it's just the oil that was previously already loaded but was prevented from getting to where it was. Well, the price of oil is basically as high as it's been in a very long time. Russia's economy was tanking. This is the biggest bailout to Russia imaginable. No European nations Other than Hungary under Orban wanted this. All of the G7 …” “… also been hit according to President Zelensky of Ukraine And then some of those drones ended up in Moldova The Moldovan foreign minister Mihai Pupsoy says Russia war against Ukraine threatens the safety of our citizens. And Russia's been the biggest beneficiary, frankly, along with Iran, of Donald Trump's unlawful war against Iran. Donald Trump has removed all of the oil sanctions against Iran. Iran's able to sell its oil to the rest of the world now. Trump regime is trying to be like, well, it's temporary, and it's just the oil that was previously already loaded but was prevented from getting to where it was. Well, the price of oil is basically as high as it's been in a very long time. Russia's economy was tanking. This is the biggest bailout to Russia imaginable. No European nations Other than Hungary under Orban wanted this. All of the G7 nations other than the United States condemned this and did not want this to happen and are shocked and horrified that this is happening. And Russia is helping Iran against the United States. Russia is saying publicly that they are in solidarity with Iran against the United States. Yet Donald Trump is continuing to help out Russia. And then in …” View more
Ridealong summary
North Korea's recent missile tests are a direct warning to South Korea, revealing vulnerabilities as the U.S. reallocates its defense systems to the Middle East. This move comes amidst escalating tensions and international backlash against Donald Trump's policies, which have inadvertently strengthened Russia and Iran's positions. As the conflict unfolds, the implications for global security are profound, highlighting the interconnectedness of military actions across regions.
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