Tune in here to this Monday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show!
Brett kicks off the program by talking about what he sees as a historic turning point in Venezuela and the broader collapse of socialist and communist influence .arguing that decisive U.S. action under Donald Trump led to the removal of Nicolás Maduro and marked a clear break from the inaction of past administrations. Brett sharply criticizes progressive leaders and Democratic lawmakers, accusing them of clinging to failed ideologies and refusing to celebrate what he views as the liberation of the Venezuelan people. He contrasts their reactions with those of figures like John Fetterman and Debbie Wasserman Schultz, whom he says understand the real-world consequences of communism, especially for displaced Venezuelans.
We’re joined by Tony Katz from WIBC to promote the launching of the Tony Katz show On WBT and to talk about the political fallout from events in Venezuela and how those developments could reshape the upcoming midterm elections. Tony breaks down what he sees as an overreaction from the political left, arguing that critics are less concerned with constitutional questions and more upset that Donald Trump acted decisively on foreign policy. He explains how this response may reinforce perceptions of weakness on national security and strengthen Republican messaging heading into the midterms. The conversation also touches on media reactions, including divisions on shows like The View, and whether these moments signal any real political realignment. Beyond Venezuela, Brett and Tony expand the discussion to global implications, including Iran, the Iranian people’s long-standing opposition to the Ayatollah, and the potential collapse of hardline regimes. Tony shares a cautiously hopeful outlook, emphasizing the broader stakes for freedom, security, and U.S. influence on the world stage.
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