U.S President Barack Obama and Secretary of State John Kerry (R) meet with a small group of veterans and Gold Star Mothers to discuss the Iran nuclear deal in the Roosevelt Room of the White House September 10, 2015 in Washington, DC. Groups supporting and against the nuclear deal with Iran to lift sanctions have made their voices heard this week. Credit: Olivier Douliery-Pool/Getty Images
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Political hacks criticizing Trump over Iran deal are responsible for chaos in the Middle East
May 14, 2018
In the latest episode of Freedom's Disciple, Jonathon Dunne highlighted the cowardly nature of progressive politicians, discussed the Iran deal and responded to political hacks including Samantha Power, Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and John Kerry.
Last week, President Donald Trump pulled out of the Iran nuclear deal and as expected, the media and politicians responded with the typical outrage. Political hacks like Clinton were running around saying that this was a bad choice that hurt the credibility of America. Considering the chaos they caused in the Middle East for the past eight years, Jonathon thinks America can do without their failed advice.
Listen to more episodes of “Freedom’s Disciple” with Jonathon Dunne on-demand and every Saturday at noon ET at TheBlaze Contributors.
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