Ryan breaks down the ongoing military operation in Iran, criticizing the media's reaction and comparing it to past conflicts like Vietnam. It is an insult to those who fought, and died, over eight years of misery during that conflict (1965-1973). He shares the harrowing story of his father, who by some miracle of fate - as Ryan describes, earned a medical deferral after getting drafted and bused off to Indiana for a physical before he was to be deployed to boot camp.
He also talks to Aaron Lee, founder of Protect Kids Colorado, about the state's ballot initiatives on girls' sports and gender ideology.
'Remembering Rush' recounts Maha Rushie's thoughts on the importance of standing up to militant Islam and the need for patriotism in the face of terrorism. The conversation also touches on the recent strikes against Iranian officials and the implications of the operation.

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