EPISODE · Feb 25, 2026 · 1H 6M
The State Of The Union Is Great. The State Of Conservatism?
from The Daily Cheat Sheet · host Marcus Mend Stern, Golan Ramraz, Guy Goldstein, Judah Friedman
We frame President Trump’s upcoming State of the Union as must-watch, praising his weaving style and why it lands as the most honest read on the country (00:07). We trace that storytelling tradition back to Reagan’s Lenny Skutnik moment and explain why Trump’s version still works (01:53). We credit Trump’s policies for visible economic turnarounds while stressing timelines, tradeoffs, and why recoveries take years, not months (04:12). We question polling as a proxy for reality, arguing Trump is uniquely hard to poll and that messaging failures distort approval snapshots (04:52). We criticize Democrats for boycotting and counter-programming the address, calling it self-defeating theater that frees seats without winning voters (08:37). We warn about conservative infighting and grifter incentives, focusing on the damage caused by figures attacking allies and fracturing the base (10:33). We call out New York leadership for normalizing attacks on police under the guise of "snowball fights," explaining the permission structure that escalates violence (24:51). We assess the Iran threat soberly, detailing a limited interception window and why air campaigns have real constraints (40:18). We flag the interceptor shortfall as a strategic risk and argue for sustained industrial replenishment (46:52). We highlight Palmer Luckey’s case for cheap, fast, scalable defense manufacturing over exquisite systems delivered too late (50:15). Finally, we condemn the weaponization of religion and cherry-picked scripture as a power grab that confuses faith with loopholes (53:20).
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