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Trump Postpones Iran Strikes, Was the Media’s Iran Reaction Inevitable? Bernie Goldberg Weighs in, the Democratic Propaganda Machine & ICE Moves Into Airports 

Mar 24, 2026
Bernie Goldberg, veteran journalist and media critic behind BernardGoldberg.com, analyzes corporate media behavior and alleged partisan bias. He discusses how networks frame the Iran conflict, claims journalists sometimes act as political operatives, and debates whether media executives tailor coverage for profit. The conversation also covers ICE deploying agents to airports amid TSA staffing issues.
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INSIGHT

Trump's Pause Pursues Inspections Not Regime Change

  • President Trump paused strikes on Iranian energy sites for five days to pursue negotiations led by Whitcoff, aiming for inspections and limits rather than regime change.
  • Bill O’Reilly predicts inspections, reduced enrichment, missile limits, and eased sanctions tied to compliance, with Iran likely to cheat but compelled to sign first.
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War Costs Could Be Offset Through Oil Deals

  • Bill estimates the Iran campaign will cost about $200 billion and warns U.S. debt pressure will limit long-term spending.
  • He suggests potential recovery via oil deals and expects the Department of Energy to pressure U.S. oil companies to lower prices.
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Media Shapes Public Perception Of The Iran War

  • A CBS poll shows 57% say the war is going badly and 67% unwilling to pay more for gas, which Bill calls media-driven perception shaping.
  • He links negative public views to overwhelmingly anti-Trump mainstream coverage influencing uninformed adults.
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