
The Commentary Magazine Podcast No, No, Noem
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Jan 26, 2026 They analyze the chaotic Minneapolis shooting response and the rush to politicize early claims. They debate calls to remove a prominent official over public statements and examine video ambiguity. They critique hardline immigration messaging and its political costs. They discuss Israel’s returned hostage and how that shifts military options. They cover Iran’s brutal domestic crackdown and Washington’s agonizing strategic choices.
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Cost Of Premature Official Claims
- The administration's immediate, unverified statements about Alex Preddy's shooting worsened tensions and eroded trust.
- John Podhoretz argues officials should have paused, promised investigations, and avoided slandering the deceased.
Cut Toxic Surrogates Fast
- Remove Kristi Noem from public-facing roles to reduce inflammatory rhetoric and restore credibility.
- John Podhoretz recommends the Trump administration offload Noem and keep incendiary surrogates from speaking.
Zealotry Drives Counterproductive Policy
- Stephen Miller's influence fuels uncompromising immigration tactics that escalate political and PR risk.
- Panelists say Miller frames backing down as existential, pressuring Trump to double down despite optics problems.



