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The Daily Cheat Sheet

The Daily Cheat Sheet

De: Judah Friedman Marcus Mend Stern Golan Ramraz
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Introducing "The Daily Cheat Sheet" — your go-to podcast for separating rumor from real news. Join Judah Friedman — writer and co-host of “The World According to Ben Stein” — as he teams up with Marcus Mend Stern of "American Exceptionalism" and Golan Ramraz, film producer and host of "Jew Can’t Handle the Truth." Together, they embark on a mission to help everyday Americans navigate the complex world of news and rumors. In a world where everyone’s buying the rumor, “The Cheat Sheet” is your clear-eyed guide to the truth. We cut through the noise with sharp insight, real talk — and just so you know, we all look good and we all wear glasses. Tune in for clarity, context, and a good-looking crew who actually reads the fine print.The Daily Cheat Sheet Ciencia Política Política y Gobierno
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  • A Generational Event Being Covered Only By X And Brought To You By Starlink
    Jan 10 2026
    We frame the unfolding uprising in Iran as a once-in-a-generation, world-shaping event that began decades ago and is now visible almost exclusively through X and Starlink while legacy media looks away. We torch the near-total blackout by Western outlets, walking through how the BBC, Guardian, CNN, Fox and Al Jazeera bury or distort the story while pretending nothing historic is happening. We compare this moment to the Berlin Wall, 9/11 and other eras when people knew history was unfolding in real time, and we argue that the loss of collective curiosity marks a civilizational decline. We dissect the incentive structures, Iraq-war PTSD and narrative cowardice that keep both left and right media from touching Iran despite overwhelming evidence of regime collapse. We highlight how X and Telegram have replaced traditional news as the only places to track reality, misinformation and all, exposing how legacy media effectively committed suicide. We examine the re-emergence of Reza Pahlavi as a unifying opposition figure and why that alone makes this revolt fundamentally different from past failed protests. We call out the silence of so-called humanitarians and activists who vanish when Jews aren’t the villains and Islamists aren’t the oppressed. We lay out why Iran matters directly to America - refugees, BRICS, China and Russia, terrorism, energy, troop deployments - and why an Iranian realignment would be America-first by any honest definition. Finally, we end on cautious optimism, arguing that after 47 years of repression the Iranian people are signaling they want a future aligned with freedom, prosperity and the West.
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    1 h y 12 m
  • We Stand With ICE, The Left Stands With The Criminal
    Jan 9 2026
    The incident involving ICE highlights the consequences of actions taken against law enforcement. Understanding cause and effect is crucial in discussions about law enforcement and public safety. The situation in Iran represents a critical moment for U.S. foreign policy and international relations. Turkey poses a growing threat in the Middle East, potentially more so than Iran. Civic engagement and voting are essential for maintaining democracy and addressing issues in society. Social media influences public perception and can distort narratives around law enforcement and political events. The need for a strong stance against terrorism and oppressive regimes is paramount for global stability. The importance of accountability in leadership and the consequences of political decisions cannot be overstated. The conversation underscores the necessity of clear communication and narrative control in political discourse.
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    59 m
  • Who Would've Guessed Minnesota and Venezuela Would Fall Before Iran?
    Jan 8 2026
    We swat down the idea that a press secretary praising JD Vance proves anything (00:26). We demand harsher consequences for anyone threatening or attacking ICE after the Minnesota run-down attempt and justified defensive shooting (01:18). We warn that Minnesota’s fraud-to-violence spiral is what happens when low-trust enclaves meet a weak, complicit state apparatus (04:19). We connect the rot to institutional grift culture with the Kentucky disability-scam “Big Con” reminder (05:23). We mock Tim Walz’s National Guard whiplash and the endless Dem résumé embroidery while the state smolders (11:42). We define sectarian violence in plain English and call out how identity-first politics resurrected segregation vibes and grievance math (15:54). We cheer Trump’s Venezuela oil move as pure America-First leverage and a gut punch to adversaries financing chaos (19:41). We frame Greenland and Arctic shipping lanes as strategic dominance theater meant to ice out China and box in Russia (22:02). We turn the episode into a geopolitics crash course on shipping lanes, Pax Americana and why "rule the waves" still decides history (28:15). We sense a calm-before-the-storm moment as reports swirl about Russia emptying diplomatic posts in Israel (29:55). We map the on-the-ground dissent in Iran to a new generation of "refuseniks," people refusing to submit to the mullahs and Sharia intimidation (30:34). Finally, we argue that what’s changed in the US is moral clarity at the top and a tighter team executing it, with a tougher, refined Trump that’s reigniting national pride and terrifying his opponents (36:33).
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    41 m
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