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Unqualified Armchair Critic Podcasters Persecuting President Trump Over War in Iran

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18.03.2026

Unqualified Armchair Critic Podcasters Persecuting President Trump Over War in Iran

From: ‘Who killed Charlie Kirk’ to ‘Killing off Belief in President Donald Trump’?;

Judi McLeod ——Bio and Archives--March 18, 2026

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How did all the Armchair Critics and back seat drivers swimming along in the swamp rise to self-important status where they get to tell the 47th President of the United States what to do and not to do in Iran?

Question for podcaster Candace Owens, who repeatedly says, “It’s okay to ask questions”: How did your nightly probe trying to find out ‘Who killed Charlie Kirk?’ transition over midway to the War in Iran for which President Donald J. Trump should be blamed?

in other words, How did your six-month-long nightly podcasts go from asking ‘Who Killed Charlie Kirk?’ suddenly morph over to outright blaming the War in Iran on President Donald J. Trump?

Just posing this question to someone who repeatedly reminds us that we all have the right to ask questions in trying to get to the Truth.

Do we all have the right to ask questions, Candace Owens, or is it only you who reserves for herself that inalienable right?

As an ardent believer in the good of investigative journalism, I was riding along with digger Candace when she starting off on her quest.

Like so many others, I never believed that a rooftop sniper cost the so very much admired and beloved Charlie Kirk his life.

From the get-go, many of us felt something was very much amiss.

Because of the way Charlie’s tragic death was live-streamed to the world, many of us still carry grief to the current day.

Why did podcaster Candace Owens go from trying to find out who killed Charlie Kirk, to a switchover making the late Charlie one of the chief reasons for America supposedly starting a war in Iran, or that Israel PM Benjamin Netanyahu literally pulled President Trump into the War by his hand?

When Candace started probing Charlie’s tragic death, some of us admired her for what we thought to be her superb investigative journalism.

Like Candace, some of firmly do not not believe that Carlie was killed by a rooftop sniper, and that there are still too many unanswered questions about what happened at Utah Valley University on that fateful day.

Candace is not the only podcaster pointing fingers of blame at President Donald Trump’s War in Iran. Tucker Carlson and Megyn Kelly are riding along a rickety road on the same bus.

Is it really only algorithms and clicks driving them on, or something else?

The passengers on the rickety road bus are armchair critics and backseat drivers who want folk to think they have insider intelligence.

Tucker Carlson is said to have spent two days at the White House warning Trump that he would be on the wrong track if he sent American troops to Iran.

Does having a huge following on podcasts entitle their makers to advise America’s 47th president?

Then there’s Megyn Kelly joining the anti-Israel clique now sinking so low as to define Mark Levin as a “micropenis”.

What is describing Levin’s so-called “micropenis” got to do with the war in Iran?

These three click-bait seekers are acting like angry divorcees publicly calling out their competitors names—the more vile and outrageous, the better--and arrogantly expecting a majority of Americans to join them in their ongoing cat fight.

As usual ‘Treeper’ commenters on Conservative Tree House seem to know what’s going on:

In closing, How did we get from ‘Who killed Charlie Kirk’ to ‘Killing off all belief in President Donald Trump’.

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