Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) on Wednesday commended the new memorandum of understanding (MOU) signed by the U.S. and Iran, after previously expressing skepticism about the state of negotiations between the two nations.Rupert Murdoch's New York Post was initially skeptical:
The senator shared in a social media post Wednesday afternoon that he had a “very lengthy and productive discussion” with special envoy Steve Witkoff about the negotiations.
“After this discussion, it is my opinion that signing the MOU will be beneficial to the United States, in as much as the Strait of Hormuz will begin to open, and the hostilities with Iran will stop,” Graham wrote.
“Whether or not the United States can reach an acceptable, verifiable deal with Iran regarding its nuclear program and other issues is yet to be determined, but I see little downside to trying,” he continued. “The economic stability that comes from opening up the Strait and the cessation of hostilities could create a pathway to peace well beyond the Iranian conflict.”
On Wednesday morning, the front page of The New York Post offered a critical view of the administration. “Trump devastated Iran, now he hits them with a ... LOVEBOMB,” the right-leaning tabloid’s front page blared, above an image of a burning American flag and text saying that Mr. Trump’s deal showered Iran’s leaders with “cash — and no sanctions.”But last night the Post published an opinion piece by Miranda Devine that reaches North Korean levels of praise for Dear Leader.
Trump is showing the world, G7 leaders who’s the ‘boss’ and deserves respect for his deal-makingDevine goes on in this vein for many more paragraphs, some of which have more than one sentence. It's the verbal equivalent of those AI-slop cartoons that depict trump as a shirtless two-fisted brawler with a six-pack.
“I’m the boss,” President Trump joked when he arrived a bit late to a meeting with G7 leaders in France Wednesday.
He is.
That’s what his detractors forget.
America is “the boss” again, the colossus.
Iran doesn’t bully us.
Israel doesn’t instruct us.
Europe can sneer at Donald Trump all it likes, but it’s a supplicant.
China respects us.
Canada bows.
Trump understands power, and it rests easy on his shoulders.
He joked about it at the G7 in his relaxed American fashion, and European leaders now get it.
They laughed along, but they understood.
Sometimes you can almost hear Republicans gritting their teeth and defending Trump policies they hate:
On Wednesday’s broadcast of CNN’s “The Source,” Sen. Roger Marshall (R-KS) defended letting Iran get immediate waivers to sell oil....Gas prices are dropping. As the midterms approach, that's primarily what Republicans want because they know that's the main thing Americans care about.
Host Kaitlan Collins asked, “In 2021, you said that relieving sanctions on Iran, in your words, would ‘only contribute to more terror attacks against America and its allies,’ this includes lifting sanctions on Iran. If they have 60 to $70 billion a year that they get from oil, will America be safer?”
Marshall answered, “I think under this agreement they will be. Look, you’re comparing a different set of time what was going [on] in ’21 to today. It’s a completely different day. We are now negotiating from a point of power. Look, this is a two-way agreement. You can’t have everything you want. And all the president is doing is letting them start [to] get back on their feet. I really think this probably only means about $30 billion. They’re already selling about $30 billion a year in oil. This will probably bring it up to $60 billion. Their whole economy, maybe 4 or $500 billion. So I think you have to let them help themselves a little bit here as well. But everything beyond this is a trust, but verify situation. So let’s give them a chance. Even this just for 60 days. Let’s give them a chance to start bringing their economy back together, rather than Americans dumping money in, that what was what Barack Obama did.”
Later, Collins asked, “There’s no requirement they have to meet to get waivers to sell oil. They can start doing that right now. Are you okay with that?”
Marshall answered, “Absolutely. I think, again, we had to get them to sign the document. So, we gave that up in response for them giving up their nukes. So, I would give them $30 billion of their own money back for them to agree to never build a nuclear weapon? Of course. I’ll take that deal every time. And President Trump leveraged that, I think, perfectly.”
These Republicans know that Trump sold America out. They know that Iran won. But at the end of the day, the party will rally around Trump, because that's what Republicans do.


