
"McCarthy stated, 'You guys are making me feel like a child of divorce. Let me go through it.' He emphasized that understanding the implications of actions like the U.S.-Iran ceasefire deal requires a longer duration than immediate polling results."
"Sorkin remarked, 'If you look at most of the polls, the American public is largely not behind this.' He referenced a New York Times report suggesting Netanyahu oversold the possibilities of the ceasefire."
Kevin McCarthy, during a CNBC appearance, felt belittled by hosts Joe Kernen and Andrew Ross Sorkin while discussing the U.S.-Iran ceasefire deal. Sorkin noted that public opinion polls show a lack of support for the deal, while Kernen emphasized Republican backing. McCarthy argued that understanding the implications of such actions requires time and historical context, particularly regarding Iran's nuclear capabilities and its support for terrorism. He suggested that immediate polling results do not capture the long-term effects of political decisions.
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