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The Jim Benson Show, April 26, 2026

The Jim Benson Show, April 26, 2026

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The Jim Benson Show Trump Is Right About Iran, And We Are Winning Democrats are the party of communism and totalitarianism; Dems support China and Iran This episode of the Jim Benson Show provides a scathing critique of the Iranian regime's aggression and the perceived "traitorous" alignment of the American Democratic Party with foreign adversaries. Host Jim Benson and various guest commentators analyze the "fog of war" in the Middle East alongside a domestic political landscape they describe as a battle against a "totalitarian, communistic" agenda. The discussion spans from naval skirmishes in the Strait of Hormuz to high-stakes legal battles over redistricting in Virginia and the gubernatorial race in California. The Iranian Conflict and the "Fog of War" Jim Benson reaffirms his total support for the Trump administration's military stance against Iran, arguing that the current confrontation is the necessary conclusion to fifty years of "coddling" a fanatical regime. He describes Iran as the world’s chief sponsor of terrorism, utilizing "missile cities" hidden deep under mountains to store thousands of weapons and pursue nuclear capabilities with the aid of China, Russia, and North Korea. The tactical situation remains volatile. Commentary from Dinesh D'Souza highlights the "Schrodinger’s cat" status of the Strait of Hormuz, where conflicting reports from the US and Iran leave the status of global oil transit in doubt. While the Iranian military is described as "obliterated" and reduced to using small gunboats for desperation tactics, the "mainstream media" and "anti-Trump podcasters" are accused of inflating Iranian successes to undermine the US administration. The Democratic Agenda and Domestic "Subversion" The program alleges a deep-rooted aversion within the Democratic Party toward American sovereignty. Commentators suggest that the "seeds" of the current crisis were planted by Jimmy Carter’s abandonment of the Shah and have been nurtured by every subsequent Democratic administration, particularly Barack Obama, who is accused of legalizing domestic "subversive media" and funding Iranian military capacity. A "leaked" agenda attributed to strategist James Carville suggests a multi-pronged plan to ensure permanent Democratic control: granting statehood to D.C. and Puerto Rico to gain four Senate seats, packing the Supreme Court to 13 justices, and granting mass amnesty to illegal immigrants to shift census-based congressional allocations. The strategy for these radical changes is reportedly to "just do it" without running on the platform during elections. Regional Power Struggles: Virginia and California In Virginia, a redistricting referendum is under fire for creating "gerrymandered Frankenstein districts" intended to flip the House of Representatives to Democratic control. However, a potential "ultimate card" for the Trump administration involves an executive order to rescinding the 1847 retrocession of Arlington and Alexandria, effectively pulling those Democratic strongholds back into the District of Columbia and neutralizing the state's leftist shift. In California, the gubernatorial race has shifted following the resignation of Eric Swalwell due to scandal. Billionaire Tom Steyer has emerged as the Democratic front-runner. Critics point to the "stench of hypocrisy" in Steyer’s platform; while he campaigns as a "climate warrior," his fortune was built on hedge fund investments in coal-fired power plants in China and private detention facilities. The episode concludes that the United States is engaged in a "multi-front war" where foreign military threats from Iran are inextricably linked to domestic political maneuvers by the Democratic Party. The speakers urge listeners to remain "informed and active," viewing the upcoming 2026 midterms and local initiatives as the final line of defense against a radical transformation of the American system.
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