Renee Good was an idiot. She let herself be gaslit by elected Democrats and their accomplices in media, and made the determination the moral thing to do was to block duly-sworn federal agents from carrying out lawful orders by a duly-elected president of the United States to enforce laws enacted by a duly-elected Article I Congress. She decided her own moral compass was superior to those upholding the law, and made her 6-year-old child an orphan after adding assault with a deadly weapon to her list of moral actions and, well, to use a phrase, finding out.
The Golden Globes were held Sunday night, and more than a few celebrities in attendance were sporting a red pin in moral solidarity with the Gaza Strip, still controlled by the terrorist group Hamas. Their moral worldview is that Israel is the aggressor, not the terrorists who killed 1,200 Israeli civilians, raped and brutalized scores of others, and took dozens captive and held them underground for a couple years.
There actually is a moral dilemma facing Donald Trump, and potentially many of the same members of the United States Military that conducted the wildly-successful raid in Venezuela that resulted in the arrest and capture of illegitimate strongman Nicolas Maduro, and that is what, if anything, to do about the revolution underway in Iran.
For a fortnight, hundreds of thousands of brave Iranian people have taken to the streets all over the nation, protesting en masse to finally put an end to the brutal theocratic regime that has oppressed them for 46-plus years. Until this weekend, casualties in the growing mobs have been limited mostly to those getting caught in stampedes and other accidental deaths. That seemed to change as the remnants of the Shiite Islamist regime began the crackdown by opening fire. Accounts are sporadic and unverfied, but gauging by tweets posted outside of hospitals in Tehran, the numbers of dead Iranian patriots trying to regain control of their country may be upwards of 2,000.
On Thursday, first on the Hugh Hewitt Show, and then a little later at a White House policy event on the Venezuelan aftermath, Donald Trump gave the following warning to the mullahs in Tehran - Don't do it.
President Trump says today to #Iran's regime as it suppresses protests: "You better not start shooting, because we'll start shooting too." These are the most direct comments yet from the president on the use of force against the Islamic Republic. But sadly the Iranian regime has… pic.twitter.com/whT1zoeVoe
— Jason Brodsky (@JasonMBrodsky) January 9, 2026
As of Sunday night, the theocrats had not heeded that warning.
News roundup from Iran. The protests continue to spread, but the mood has darkened. Protesters told CNN that the first hours felt “incredibly beautiful and hopeful.” That atmosphere collapsed on Friday evening after a televised address by Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. What…
— Mike (@Doranimated) January 11, 2026
BREAKING:
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) January 11, 2026
New footage shows the bodies of more than a hundred murdered anti-regime protesters brought to the Kahrizak Forensic Medical Center in Tehran on January 8th.
It proves that the death toll in Iran is much higher than previously thought, and is likely in the thousands pic.twitter.com/8bqhwpj6Xj
Alex Ward of Axios is reporting that Trump will next be briefed on Tuesday with options for kinetic and other choices on how to proceed. I think that may be a head fake. Much of the same lethal force that performed so ably in Caracas have already restaged in Europe, about a tank of gas away from Iran. The 160th Special Operations Air Regiment, The Night Stalkers, are already in place. My Spidey-sense tells me if the determination to act sooner is made, based on the fluidity of protests on the ground in Tehran, Go time could happen immediately.
On CNN's Sunday program, State of the Union with Jake Tapper, the ranking member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, Mark Warner of Virginia, had this concern about what Trump said guided his decision making process.
Sen. Mark Warner: "The last thing I thought was Donald Trump was going to be the world's policeman for his moral view of the world. That's not what I think we signed up for." pic.twitter.com/LYEkrr7iJa
— State of the Union (@CNNSOTU) January 11, 2026
That's not what 'we' signed up for? Who's we? I'm fairly confident that exactly none of the Trump administration is what Senator Warner signed up for. Regime change in Iran is exactly what I signed up for. Is Senator Warner now admitting that Trump's been a pleasant surprise all the way along, but this step, toppling the most evil regime on Earth at its weakest point, is a bridge too far? Come on.
Morality is a funny thing. When George W. Bush established the preemption doctrine after the 9/11 attacks on New York City, Washington, D.C., and Shanksville, Pennsylvania, his morality determined that for the remainder of his presidency, we would move heaven and earth in order to kill terrorists where they were before they killed us. We were no longer going to be reactionary. We would simply not allow terrorists to have a safe haven to plan and execute attacks on the homeland. We would increase our intelligence and military capabilities, and root them out wherever in the world they were hiding, and we'd take them out before they had to chance to act. And that was the moral thing to do.
Senator Warner's Democratic Party sure didn't seem to have a moral problem with Bill Clinton taking kinetic action in Haiti, which he did without consulting Congress first. Democrats didn't have a moral problem with kinetic action in Somalia. No one on the left said Barack Obama acting kinetically without prior Congressional approval was something for which they didn't sign up.
And as for morality on the left, that's kind of a funny thing, too.
Remember when hostages, including Americans, were still being held in Gaza by Hamas, and Israel was finally getting the upper hand, rooting out terrorists block by block, what happened on American college campuses? Remember the protests and riots at places like Columbia? The Jew-hunting on campus at U.C.L.A? Here's the scene this weekend out front of Columbia in solidarity with the Iranian people attempting to free themselves from oppression far worse than that faced by Gazans from Hamas.
BREAKING: Live look at Columbia University after they learned that over 2,000 unarmed Iranian civilians have been massacred by the Islamic Republic. pic.twitter.com/0jEoH9f0Ec
— Eyal Yakoby (@EYakoby) January 11, 2026
Remember the various flotillas run as a P.R. stunt by that little Jew-hating former environmentalist, Greta Thunberg? She was all about human rights, you know, so long as those rights included attacking and killing Jews. Here's a live look at Thunberg's latest flotilla to help with the human rights being violated in wholesale fashion on the streets of Tehran.
Live shot of Greta's flotilla steaming towards Iran to save the people pic.twitter.com/oXhqR5s5N5
— David Keyes (@DavidMKeyes) January 10, 2026
And to be fair, not all leftists are moral basket cases when it comes to Iran. There are at least a few that understand the moment facing Donald Trump is now, and are supportive. Senator John Fetterman, surprisingly the most reliably clear Democrat in the upper chamber, had this to say.
I fully supported our strike on Iranian nuclear facilities last year.
— U.S. Senator John Fetterman (@SenFettermanPA) January 11, 2026
Build on this momentum if further kinetic actions are necessary.
These brave protesters deserve our full support to break this brutal regime. pic.twitter.com/Ge4gGogeqP
Even John Cleese, the former Monty Python staple and very much a man on the progressive left who has great problems with Donald Trump on a whole host of issues, couldn't resist noting the moral hypocrisy of those demonstrating essentially for Hamas in Gaza, a puppet of the Iranian regime, when they clashed on American streets with Iranian refugees protesting against the Iranian regime.
It's another Python sketch https://t.co/Ji5pzDiPDD
— John Cleese (@JohnCleese) January 11, 2026
Elon Musk has just deployed Starlink over Iran, ensuring the media blackout the mullahs attempted failed. Images and video are coming out, and you can just feel like we are rapidly approaching the tipping point.
Barack Obama had that option with the Green Revolution. Protests were growing organically by the day, and Obama's morality opted to sell out the freedom fighters, defend the oppressive regime, and cut them a deal to give them billions of sanctioned monetary reserves and a nuclear deal they began to violate before the ink was dry. Donald Trump's morality this term has been to achieve what is in the interests of the United States above all else. Regime change in Iran certainly meets that criteria.
Iran has been providing drones Russia has used in its war with Ukraine for years. If your goal is to help Ukraine tip the scales in the stalemate with Russia, you want Iran's help off the table. If you don't want to see a century dominated by the Chinese Communist Party, you deprive them of rare earths in Venezuela, and vast oil deposits from Venezuela and Iran. Donald Trump has a chance to end the primary source of instability in the Middle East for the last 50-years fairly easily. It's teed up for him. The regime has never been in a weaker position, and the populace will do much of the hard work if they have a little air cover in addition to the positive support Trump has already been giving them on social media and in interviews.
A young woman sang for freedom in the streets of Iran.
— Hen Mazzig (@HenMazzig) January 11, 2026
She sang knowing what could happen to her but she sang anyway.
In Iran, a woman singing in public isn’t seen as art. It’s treated as a political act.
That’s what courage looks like under authoritarian rule, ordinary acts… pic.twitter.com/wICg6bAqx7
Until this past weekend, what this woman was doing, singing in public in the streets uncovered, warranted a sentence of death, and that part of Sharia Law was enforced. As for me, if I were to be caught singing in public in the street, I would also get the death penalty, especially in Texas. I'd have run afoul of the "He Needed Killin'" law. And frankly, with my singing voice, I would have no viable defense.
This is the moment, Mr. President. It's time to end the world's leading sponsor of terror once and for all. Imagine what the political landscape for Republicans will be in the midterms in six months with consecutive quarters of GDP north of 4-5%, manufacturing jobs coming online, wages going up, inflation continuing to recede, low energy prices now that illicit, sanctioned oil is reduced and out of the hands of our adversaries, China's influence around the world is receding, Russia is floundering, Cuba's dictatorship falls, and the Middle East actually has peace, including an Abraham Accord signed between Israel and Saudi Arabia.
That's going to be a hell of a record on which the GOP can run. And it will have the added benefit of being the morally right policies to take.
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