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“Here's what I'm not interested in hearing later - how @JDVance and @TulsiGabbard were secretly against the war. Fuck that!! Those two have been pretending to be anti-war this whole time. You know when's a good time to be anti-war - right fucking now. Afterwards is total bullshit.”
Baseless Hypocrisy Charge
How They Deceive You
Propaganda
The tweet heavily misleads by claiming Vance and Gabbard have been 'pretending to be anti-war this whole time,' directly contradicting their documented records of opposing specific US interventions like Ukraine aid, Syria, and Iran.
Main Device
Baseless Hypocrisy Charge
Preemptively accuses Vance and Gabbard of faking anti-war positions without evidence, using their current silence to erase their past opposition and emotionally dismiss future claims.
Archetype
Hyper-partisan left-wing agitator
Cenk Uygur, host of The Young Turks, employs profane, tribal rhetoric to smear Trump allies as hypocrites, prioritizing partisan attacks over consistent anti-war principles.
Cenk's tweet is pure propaganda, straight-up lying that JD Vance and Tulsi Gabbard have been "pretending to be anti-war this whole time" to preemptively trash any future claims they'll make. That's a baseless hypocrisy charge designed to erase their actual records and manipulate you into thinking their current silence proves they're frauds. Look at the facts he hides: Vance voted against Ukraine aid packages multiple times as a senator in 2023-2024 and ripped "forever wars" during his 2024 campaign—public stuff reported by NYT and Fox. Gabbard, an Iraq War vet, opposed US intervention in Syria back in 2017, met with Assad to push diplomacy, campaigned against endless wars including Iran with her "No War With Iran" merch, and warned about Israel-Iran escalation risking WWIII in past podcasts resurfaced by The Atlantic. He's weaponizing their silence now—when Vance is VP and Gabbard's DNI in the Trump admin during active US-Israel strikes on Iran that killed Khamenei—acting like they should publicly sabotage their own team mid-conflict. That's not proof of faking it; it's just how executive roles work, per whitehouse.gov and Military.com coverage. Cenk sets a purity trap: scream anti-war "right fucking now" or you're tainted forever, all while his profanity-laced rant ("Fuck that!!", "total bullshit") amps emotional outrage without a shred of evidence for "pretending." This is classic hyper-partisan left agitator move from The Young Turks host—smearing Trump allies, ignoring left hawks on Ukraine, and turning documented opposition into "bullshit" to fuel hysteria. Don't get played; their past stances were real, not secret post-hoc bullshit.
Writer's Worldview
“Demand immediate anti-war action”
Hyper-partisan left-wing agitator
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Cenk Uygur's tweet launches a preemptive smear: JD Vance and Tulsi Gabbard aren't just silent on the 2026 US-Israel strikes on Iran—they've been faking anti-war stances their entire careers.
"Here's what I'm not interested in hearing later - how @JDVance and @TulsiGabbard were secretly against the war. Fuck that!! Those two have been pretending to be anti-war this whole time. You know when's a good time to be anti-war - right fucking now. Afterwards is total bullshit."
This isn't analysis—it's emotional propaganda dismissing their records outright. Uygur, host of The Young Turks (rated Left/Hyper-Partisan Left by AllSides/Ad Fontes), targets Trump allies to fuel left-wing outrage. His profanity ("Fuck that!!", "total bullshit") amps hysteria, framing silence as hypocrisy without evidence.
Core deception: Erases verifiable anti-war histories to claim "pretending this whole time."
- JD Vance: Voted against Ukraine aid packages multiple times as Senator (2023-2024 Senate records). Criticized "forever wars" in 2024 campaign statements (NYT, Fox News reporting).
- Tulsi Gabbard: Iraq War veteran who opposed US Syria intervention (2017), met Assad to push diplomacy, campaigned against "forever wars" including Iran (2020 platform, "No War With Iran" merchandise). Resurfaced in 2026 coverage (NYT op-eds, Military.com).
These aren't secret or post-hoc—they're public, documented positions on specific US interventions. Tweet ignores them to make current silence "proof" of fakery.
Critical omission: Their executive roles explain silence, not insincerity.
Vance is Vice President; Gabbard is Director of National Intelligence in the Trump administration (whitehouse.gov confirms). Public dissent during active Iran conflict (US-Israel strikes killing Khamenei, per Military.com/Central Command) risks professional sabotage and policy chaos. Standard for officials—yet Uygur spins it as damning.
Framing distorts reality into a purity trap.
- Sets impossible standard: Be anti-war "right fucking now" or forever tainted. Ignores positional constraints.
- No specifics on "the war" (2026 Iran context), letting readers assume total pro-war flip.
- Hyper-partisan push: Uygur's TYT history attacks right-wing figures while claiming anti-war mantle, but skips left hawks' records (e.g., no similar blasts at Biden-era Ukraine backers).
Full picture: Genuine past opposition, tested by power.
Vance blocked $61B Ukraine aid (2024 vote); Gabbard warned Israel-Iran escalation risks WWIII (past podcasts, resurfaced in The Atlantic 2026). Coverage like Military.com notes their 2024 anti-Iran remarks clashing with admin policy—but that's tension in roles, not lifelong pretense. Joe Kent (Megyn Kelly interview) frames them aligning with Trump's approach; Responsible Statecraft shows GOP Ukraine skepticism (30% support vs. Dems' 77%, 2025 surveys).
Uygur's tweet manipulates by hiding facts that humanize their records, turning nuance into "bullshit." It's not anti-war—it's tribal score-settling. Readers get outrage, not truth.
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