Louder with Crowder

Is Iran Going to End Donald Trump & MAGA?

Mar 4, 2026
Nick Di Paolo, stand-up comedian and political commentator, and Josh Firestine, conservative political commentator, join a fast-paced discussion. They tackle Iran strikes and public approval. They break down polling, military aims, and indicators of Iranian degradation. They also cover Texas primary upsets and a Democratic flip on body cameras.
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INSIGHT

Public Support Falls If Conflict Looks Long

  • Public support for military action is highly time dependent and collapses if conflicts look long.
  • Steven Crowder argues approval jumps to ~76% if a strike is days/weeks but declines when polls present months/years as likely.
ADVICE

Hold Political Judgment Until A Short Timeline Elapses

  • Do hold the administration to concrete timelines before abandoning political support.
  • Steven Crowder says he stakes three months: if major operations persist beyond that, critics can say he was wrong.
INSIGHT

Striking Partisan Divide Over Iran Action

  • The domestic partisan split on the Iran strikes is stark: broad Republican support versus near-universal Democratic disapproval.
  • Crowder notes poll numbers: overall ~44% approval, Republicans ~85%, Democrats ~10%.
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