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January 1, Media Glorifies Butcher Ayatollah Smile

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  • Israeli strike wiped out Iran’s supreme leader Khamenei in Tehran.
  • Operation Epic Fury teams US firepower with Israeli targets on tyrants.
  • Trump warns Iran of unmatched force if they hit back hard.

Strikes will rage for days as we smash missile sites.

Israel goes after top dogs running the terror machine.

Elites penned a warm obituary for the mass murderer.

They pictured him as a sweet grandpa with poetry tastes.

“With his bushy white beard and easy smile, Ayatollah Khamenei cut a more avuncular figure in public than his perpetually scowling but much more revered mentor, and he was known to be fond of Persian poetry and classic Western novels, especially Victor Hugo’s ‘Les Misérables.’ But like the uncompromising Khomeini, he opposed moderates’ efforts to promote political and social reforms domestically and to secure rapprochement with the United States,” they wrote.

Senator Ted Cruz blasted it.

“this is sick.”

XX-XY founder Jennifer Sey nailed it.

“Peak TDS – describing a mass murdering dictator as “avuncular” so as to say ‘bad Trump for killing this sweet old man.’”

Actor James Woods weighed in too.

“This is not satire.”

This repeats their soft touch on ISIS boss years back.

Folks, share this with neighbors who get the real threat from Iran.

Wyatt Matters

Heartland families demand tough stands against overseas killers threatening our way of life.

Full report here

1 Comment

  1. Philip Sturgill

    March 3, 2026 at 12:13 am

    Come on now. I mean, just because you enslaved and murdered about a bagillion innocent people doesn’t mean that good oral hygiene isn’t important. Especially if you’re a sick old pedophile, worshipping a fake god, that sucks little boys tongues…thank Ted.

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