EPISODE · Mar 6, 2026 · 22 MIN
DHS Under Fire, Noem OUT as War Widens
from The Quiet Loud · host DeAntony Collins
Tonight on The Quiet Loud: we cover the Iran war on its own merits — and we only connect other stories where the evidence truly connects. Because when war expands, it stress-tests the entire system: oversight, DHS credibility, courts, elections, and the cost of living.We break down:U.S. service members killed in Kuwait and what escalation demands from oversightHomeland posture vs the fear economyKristi Noem’s DHS oversight hearing and the credibility stakesHouse Oversight releasing the Clintons’ Epstein deposition videosPrimaries and wartime politics shaping what voters tolerateEnergy + shipping risk spikes hitting real people firstEcuador operations and the scope-creep questionLike + subscribe, and join the Quiet Quorum.#QuietLoud #IranWar #Oversight #RuleOfLawChapters00:00 Introduction: The New Website and Satire02:12 The Role of Satire in Political Discourse02:42 American Families and War: The Insulated Elite02:47 Current US Military Engagements and Casualties03:06 The Question of War: Who Is It For?03:15 Iran Conflict and Pattern Recognition03:44 Casualties and Escalation Logic04:41 The Need for Transparency and Clear Objectives05:16 Public Oversight and Accountability06:39 The President’s Words and War Normalization07:26 Accountability and the Epstein Files07:47 Domestic Posture and War Politics08:35 Fear, Propaganda, and Political Manipulation09:14 Government Spending and Luxury Jets10:31 Congressional Hearings and Political Integrity12:14 The Epstein Case as an Institutional Stress Test15:38 Conflict Expansion and Public Scrutiny18:11 War’s Impact on Economy: Shipping and Insurance19:27 Expanding Definitions of Terrorism and Oversight21:02 The Danger of Permanent War Mindset21:38 Staying Informed and Critical in a Complex World22:23 Call to Action: Stay Grounded, Stay Loud
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