Kansas City Pulitzer Prize Scribe Seyz MAGA 'Feelings' Sparked Iran Strikes

Big picture . . .

Any young "journalists" reading might want realize that a Pulitzer Prize winner is now working a Stubstack news letter that's MUCH LESS POPULAR than a local basement blog.

Accordingly . . .

Here's a silly theory from a much more successful award-winner that sounds like some of the less interesting chatter on MSNow . . . Check-it: 

"And of all of the highly elastic cover stories about why our bombs are killing Iranian schoolgirls and their drones are killing our men and women in uniform, only the one about Donald Trump just having a feeling that Iran was about to attack us is impossible to refute.

"Oh, there is no evidence that they were about to attack. Other officials have said that the strikes were actually ordered after Trump concluded that Iran wouldn’t stop enriching uranium, which is a very different thing.

"But as everyone knows, you can’t refute a hunch, or even an alleged hunch. And isn’t everything we do, from tariffs to brutal ICE enforcement to whatever new country it is we’re attacking today, based on this one man’s many feelings?"

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

We're at war based on a feeling

And the president doesn't seem to understand the sacrifice he himself would never make

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