
Lars Larson shares his thoughts on the Democrats immediate condemnation of Donald Trump’s brilliant military strike
Lars Larson
The Northwest Nonsense
Imagine living in a world where the weatherman on the news only tells you when it’s raining but never forecasts sunny.

America pulls off the destruction of the nuclear weapons program of the most evil sponsor of terrorism of the last 50 years, the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Democrats immediately condemned Donald Trump’s brilliant military strike as unconstitutional and worthy of impeachment.
That despite the fact that major league Democrats like Hillary and Obama and Biden all TALKED about denying Iran nukes…but none of them actually DID anything to make it happen.
Trump did…and got a ceasefire in record time to end the “12 days war.”
And notice that democrats never demanded that Barack Hussein Obama ask congress before he dropped the literally THOUSANDS of bombs and rockets he rained down for years … many of them in countries we were NOT at war with.
And the practical effect of Saturday’s brilliant strike against Iran.
Oil prices? They were 80 bucks a barrel a year ago under “no drill” joe.
- 13 bucks cheaper today.
- Stock market today, up 300 points.
You can bet that if it were otherwise, the cartel media would be happy to blame Trump.
But when it’s sunny, they’re not pointing out the happy result.
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