The Kyle Anzalone Show: Zionist Meltdown as Control Over Narrative Evaporates

by | Dec 11, 2025

The Kyle Anzalone Show: Zionist Meltdown as Control Over Narrative Evaporates

by | Dec 11, 2025

The old script is breaking. When anyone can watch unfiltered footage from Gaza on a phone, the gap between official talking points and visible reality becomes too wide to ignore. We dig into how that shift is changing minds, reshaping alliances, and exposing the cost of selective morality—especially around the meaning of “never again.” If genocide is always wrong, it cannot be bracketed by time, place, or politics. That stance doesn’t excuse anti-Semitism; it rejects it while refusing to let state violence hide behind history.

We also track an unexpected realignment on the American right. Tucker Carlson and Marjorie Taylor Greene are openly challenging the reflexive pro-Israel position that defined GOP orthodoxy for years, and their audience is listening. That split matters as the White House pursues a UN “board of peace” for Gaza and Netanyahu flatly denies any path to a Palestinian state. The contradiction is stark: promise a distant future while entrenching control now. Listeners hear the euphemisms, then see the footage, and trust the evidence.

Inside Israel’s government, rhetoric turns hardline. Itamar Ben Gvir’s calls for targeting Palestinian leaders and denying a Palestinian people aren’t fringe outbursts; they’re signals from power. Tamping down translation tools or burying posts won’t hide them. Meanwhile, in Washington, Trump praises Mohammed bin Salman, brushes off Khashoggi, and greenlights high-stakes deals—F-35s and possible nuclear cooperation—that will ripple across the region and complicate any Iran diplomacy. Every exception becomes a precedent; every double standard weakens leverage.

What cuts through the noise is a consistent ethic: protect universal rights, oppose collective punishment, and confront bigotry without silencing criticism of any state. If you’re ready for an honest, evidence-first conversation that refuses false binaries and respects your intelligence, hit play, share with a friend, and tell us where the narrative first broke for you. Subscribe, leave a review, and keep the debate real.

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Kyle Anzalone

Kyle Anzalone

Kyle Anzalone is news editor of the Libertarian Institute, opinion editor of Antiwar.com and co-host of Conflicts of Interest with Will Porter and Connor Freeman.

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