I don’t watch or listen to Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens, or any charlatan con artist reaping millions of dollars by lying, deceiving, and taking advantage of ignorant people who refuse to take about 30 minutes, or less, to learn the facts and relegate those liars to the rubbish bin.
I hear Tucker Carlson is “tormented,” as is Candace Owens and others, like Nick Fuente, due to America’s close friendship with Israel, and America sending financial aid to Israel.
That “torment” is due to the writhing, agitated demonic forces inside of those servants of Satan.
Do not fall prey to the ministers of Satan appearing as if they are knowledgeable, right, and know anything. They are among the most ignorant people on earth, deceiving many as they reap millions of dollars by their lies and vitriol. Their inner bitterness.
They exacerbate their situation, their eternities, by professing to be Christians, at least Carlson and Owens make that claim, so to attract an audience of weak people professing to be Christians, while none of them truly are fluent in Scripture, adept in discernment to understand what truly constitutes a disciple of Jesus Christ, Yeshua Hamashiach, a true follower of Jesus, rather than an opportunist doing what thwey do for great personal financial gain, while demonizing Israel, as they are the ones demonically possessed.
Ironic, isn’t it, were it not such a pile of stinking rubbish so many are attracted to — but create lies and present them compellingly after establishing a reputation, and the weak will come as flies attracted to excrement.
And excrement is about all that emanates from the tongues, the hearts of Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens.
I regret giving them space here, but so many folks just can’t seem to ignore the lairs, the minions of Satan, they need to be addressed for what they truly are, and to present the facts.
Below are but a few of the myriad FACTS of what the relationship America has with Israel reaps. Just a small sampling.
This only takes into account a few of the material benefits America reaps.
The spiritual ones cannot be measured.
And it is the spiritual ones that matter the most, isn’t it?
If not standing with Israel, you will fall, you will fail, you will be consumed.
Read on…
Ken Pullen, Sunday, April 26th, 2026
Sorry, Israel-haters — U.S. aid pays off big for America, and the numbers don’t lie
April 25, 2026
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Reprinted from The New York Post
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Tucker Carlson is “tormented.”
Not by a policy failure, not by a domestic crisis — by the fact, he said this week, that President Donald Trump backed Israel in a war against Iran.
It’s in line with a grievance the podcaster and former Fox News host has nursed for months.
He’s told his followers that Israel is “a completely insignificant country” with “no resources.”
America gets “nothing” from the relationship, he’s said, repeating a theme that echoes throughout the right-wing influencer world.
Theo Von, the third-biggest podcaster on Spotify, declared on his show: “All of our f—ing money goes to Israel.”
Candace Owens turned such complaints into her brand’s growth engine.
Influencers are political adolescents — especially in this era of grift, when an emotional statement on a visceral topic can achieve instant fame.
But to be fair to Von and those who rightfully question U.S. foreign aid, the idea of giving $3.8 billion a year to a country of 10 million on the other side of the world while Americans struggle at home is genuinely puzzling.
It deserves a real answer.
Here’s the truth: It’s the best investment the U.S. government makes.
Most of that $3.8 billion must be spent on American-made military equipment.
That’s not charity — it’s a subsidy for our own defense industrial base.
Israel’s largest purchases flow to Lockheed Martin, Boeing, Raytheon and General Dynamics.
The F-35 program alone — which Israel was the first to use in combat — supports 290,000 American jobs, generates $72 billion in annual economic output and has produced a $173 billion order backlog.
Israel’s real-world combat testing fixed critical glitches engineers couldn’t replicate in a lab, contributing to over $40 billion in export sales.
Then there’s the value of Israel’s intelligence assistance.
The intel Israel provides would cost America “five CIAs” to produce independently, U.S. Air Force Gen. George Keegan estimated decades ago — and that has only compounded since.
The National Intelligence Program budget was $82 billion for fiscal year 2026; even attributing a fifth of that to CIA-equivalent operations, you’re looking at a return that dwarfs a $3.8 billion investment many times over.
Israel also shares daily operational lessons from every American weapons system it fields, saving an estimated 10 to 20 years and potentially billions in research and development.
In 2021, the Pentagon formally moved Israel into U.S. Central Command — institutional recognition that the Jewish state was America’s strategic anchor in the Middle East.
That’s a crucial benefit in a region that sits atop 48% of global oil reserves and straddles the shipping lanes between Asia and the West.
A single Gerald R. Ford-class carrier costs $13 billion to build and up to $8 million per day to operate — and experts have assessed that Israel’s military effectively replaces multiple U.S. aircraft carriers and ground divisions across the Mediterranean, Red Sea and Persian Gulf.
That’s without a single permanent U.S. soldier stationed there, while in Europe, we spend $25 billion to $30 billion a year to station 80,000 troops.
Israel’s June 2025 air offensive against Iran — featuring 200 U.S.-made F-35s, F-16s, and F-15s — was the most consequential live demonstration of American air superiority in a generation.
It exposed the vulnerabilities of Russian and Chinese air defenses, tilted the global balance of power in Washington’s favor, and became the best sales pitch Lockheed Martin could ever ask for.
Beyond defense, Israeli firms are the second-largest source of foreign listings on NASDAQ, and Israeli investment in the United States has tripled to nearly $24 billion.
In New York alone, 600 Israeli-founded companies generated $19.5 billion in output last year and supported 57,000 jobs; bilateral trade tops $49 billion.
Now here’s the part the podcasters can’t engage with, because it requires actually understanding the region.
Political strategists on both the conservative right and the progressive left agree that the U.S. must urgently shift its military resources from the Middle East to the Pacific.
But there’s only one way to do that without ceding the region to Moscow or Beijing: building a coalition capable of defending itself, under American leadership.
And Israel has repeatedly demonstrated its worth as the key to that coalition.
Israel has a permanent structural alignment with American interests.
It fights its own wars.
It has proven, under sustained multifront combat, that its alliance with America can take the worst our enemies can throw at it.
Tucker Carlson delivered his anti-Israel monologue from Doha.
Theo Von posed in Qatari garb and tagged its tourism board before parroting Hamas talking points.
Candace Owens built an empire on the bombast.
The real grift isn’t $3.8 billion in aid that returns to American factories many times over.
It’s telling millions of listeners that America gets “nothing” from its most productive alliance — and cashing the ad checks while the algorithm rewards the rage.
The podcasters aren’t serious. The numbers are.
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Joseph Epstein is the director of the Turan Research Center.

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