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I'd like to think the Tucker and Alex Jones felt Iran invasion was their line in the sand and the hill they would die on but very early into the altercation it became apparent that Drumpf was going to play this by his own rules, walk loudly and carry a big stick like he always does, and that the controlled narrative was directed against him. I have been beyond considering a Trump sells out moment to be a possibility at this point, the chance went to less than zero when they tried to kill him at the latest, but even if I did consider that a possibility, my metric would be "is the controlled narrative swinging towards him, or against him?" Because if he actually sold out then They would immediately begin singing his praises. If the MSM is against it then it's probably the right call. So they both should have known better by now then to get fooled by the media screeching "ORANGE MAN HAS BETRAYED YOU" for the six millionth time, and neither is stupid so I don't think they fell for anything, I think this was their mask off moment