The Ignition News Podcast

They Were Counting on the Rapture. We Had Other Plans.


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The machine came down hard in Illinois's Ninth Congressional District. A 26-year-old outsider named Kat Abughazaleh, with no establishment backing and a genuine grassroots coalition, lost to the DNC preferred candidate by roughly 4,000 votes. The system worked exactly as designed, right down to the consultant blacklists the party put in place after 2016 to starve progressive candidates of professional support. The result should not be read as a defeat. A newcomer came that close against the full weight of the machine. That is a signal.

Meanwhile, the national gas average has hit $3.84 and climbing, with Nevada topping $5 and parts of California approaching $7.50. The connection runs directly through Operation Epic Fury and the Strait of Hormuz, which is not actually closed to traffic. Iranian ships are getting through just fine. They are headed to China, which is buying Iranian oil at a discount while American consumers pay the difference at the pump. The military coalition the administration needs is not materializing. No allied nation is eager to park a billion-dollar aircraft carrier in range of Iranian missiles over six miles of open water.

Today's episode also addresses the framework that may explain why this administration's decisions seem so disconnected from any coherent material interest. Pete Hegseth reportedly told soldiers they were going to war for Jesus. A documented strand of Christian nationalist theology holds that escalating conflict in the Middle East is a precondition for the rapture. If the plan is literally Armageddon, there is no policy plan for your rent, your groceries, or your gas. The question is not whether these people believe it. The question is what they do when it does not come.

On the Democratic side, more than 80 House candidates have now refused to commit to Hakeem Jeffries as speaker. The simplest measure of an opposition leader is whether the person they are opposing ever mentions them. The president talks about everyone. He has nothing to say about Jeffries. Draw your own conclusions.

The thread tying all of it together is leadership, and the uncomfortable truth that the resistance keeping this moment from going further has never come from institutions. It has come from regular people making individual decisions to stand where no one else would.

If they could have gone all the way, they would have gone all the way already. They have not. Because of you.

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The Ignition News PodcastBy From The Rebel Radio Network