Posted on 10/09/2025 11:52:39 AM PDT by governsleastgovernsbest
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Even though we disagree with roughly 99% of the opinions expressed on Morning Joe, let's accord the show credit for giving President Trump generally unqualified praise for his diplomatic achievement.
David Ignatius of the Washington Post said:
"President Trump will take a victory lap for sure over the next few days. But it's deserved. There's no way that I can see that this would have been done without Trump's pressure in the final hours."
And in perhaps the bitterest pill for liberals to swallow, Ignatius added:
"This war was blocked for two years. President Biden, who preceded him, was unable to find a way to stop it. President Trump found that way by being tough on both sides."
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Surprising credit where credit is due from Morning Joe.
Ping to Liberal Media Criticism list.
They’re just happy their pals in Hamas will no longer be targets.
Anyone else now suspicious about “the deal”?
Face it Joe, you are rather impressed by your nemesis, Don. He’s made of strong stuff while Mika has your b$%lls in her handbag. A painful reality, Joe.
Moron Joe actually gave Pres. Trump kudos for a change ... WOW!
While giving PDJT credit where it is due, I still think that since we are dealing with mucking fuslims I must presume that they are simply standing down for a bit while they recruit more martyrs and rearm. Their word is even less worthwhile than a democrat’s.
Deal making doesn’t work for jihadists and Jew haters.
It was a pleasant surprise to hear David Ignatius speaking truth to white liberal ‘elites’..
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