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The Erin Molan Show | Episode 186 Iran, Keir Starmer, NATO, Candace Owens, Erika Kirk, Turkey, Israel, Megyn Kelly, Gwyneth Paltrow — and the cultural madness that keeps proving the point. In this episode, I explain why Iran’s own state TV just said the quiet part out loud about nuclear weapons, why the idea of Keir Starmer leading NATO is as terrifying as it is ridiculous, why the attacks on Erika Kirk have crossed into something truly vile, and why Erdogan’s latest comments about Israel should be taken seriously by America and the West. I also look at the left once again eating its own, Megyn Kelly appointing herself the expert on turning against Israel, and why Gwyneth Paltrow may have just given the perfect response to the mob — without saying a word. Inspired by the transcript’s focus on Iran’s nuclear messaging, Starmer/NATO, Candace and Erika Kirk, Erdogan, Israel, Megyn Kelly, and Gwyneth Paltrow.

Chapters:

00:00 Welcome

00:20 Iran Said The Quiet Part Out Loud

04:00 Keir Starmer Wants NATO… Seriously?

07:30 Candace Owens’ Attack On Erika Kirk

11:15 Erdogan’s Threats Against Israel

14:30 The Left Eats Its Own Again

16:20 Megyn Kelly’s Israel Advice

18:00 Gwyneth Paltrow vs The Mob

20:00 Final Thoughts

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