
"The president and the people around him have a tendency to, you know, not apply a lot of discretion to the president's allies, regardless of who they are, what they say, and in this case, it has come back to bite them."
"When it comes to this war, 80, 90% of Republican voters, to say nothing of MAGA voters, support the war, whereas they do not. Who are they siding with? They're siding with the president."
"If the president allows that to stand, it is a huge embarrassment for him, for the nation, and a sacrifice of American hegemony. That'll frustrate the podcasters. I don't think he cares."
Noah Rothman criticized President Trump's recent actions regarding his former allies and the narrative he is trying to shape. Rothman noted that a significant majority of Republican voters support the president's stance on the ongoing war. He acknowledged the legitimacy of a ceasefire but expressed concern that allowing it to stand would embarrass the president and undermine American influence. Rothman suggested that Trump's disregard for the opinions of right-wing podcasters reflects his confidence in his support base, despite their frustrations.
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