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The Modern Rebirth of Yellow Journalism. Talking Paxton, Cornyn, and Oklahoma (with Reese Gorman)

Mar 18, 2026
Reese Gorman, a reporter covering Texas and Oklahoma politics, walks through sudden primary surprises and the Cornyn–Paxton runoff showdown. She breaks down why low‑turnout runoffs help Paxton and how turnout operations matter. Reese also maps Oklahoma’s likely Senate appointments and the jockeying among donors and local leaders.
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ADVICE

Pause Before Sharing Outrage Or Ecstasy Online

  • Practice information hygiene: pause before sharing anything that makes you extremely angry or ecstatic online.
  • Justin Robert Young advises especially to scrutinize posts with a clear political angle before retweeting.
INSIGHT

Early Strikes Shift Iran's Strategic Positioning

  • Tactical military effects in the Iran war are reshaping strategic realities: US/Israeli strikes appear to have degraded Iranian capabilities and reduced oil market panic.
  • Justin cites strikes, leadership losses, and a falling oil price as indicators Iran's initial gambits underperformed.
ANECDOTE

Joe Kent Resignation Symbolizes Cross‑Tribe Opposition

  • Joe Kent resigned as a senior DNI aide in protest, publicly claiming the Iran war lacked imminent threat justification and accusing Israel influence.
  • Justin notes Kent aligned with the Gnostic MAGA and Never Israel Left tribes, reflecting cross-tribe dissent.
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