Iran's leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is dead

How will President Trump withstand Ben Rhodes' criticism now that Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is dead? First, in truly insignificant gossip, "Ben Rhodes, a leading figure within the Obama administration who pushed for the 2015 nuclear deal with Iran, was blasted on social media Saturday after he criticized U.S. military strikes on Iran. In the immediate aftermath of the joint attack by the U.S. and Israel, Rhodes was posting criticism of the administration on social media, saying Trump and Netanyahu 'seem to be totally unconcerned about the human beings, on all sides, who will suffer.'"

What a blithering idiot! That's stunning. It's important to know that Rhodes said that after the Ayatollah ordered the killing of 35,000 people who peacefully protested against Iran's terrorist regime.

Let's hope President Trump can cheer himself up by reminding himself that "Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed his country with an update saying that the Israelis targeted the compound of Iran’s Supreme Leader, the Ayatollah Khamenei. And Netanyahu goes on to say there are many signs that he is no longer,' Fox News Chief Foreign Correspondent Trey Yingst reported. 'Again, not confirmation that he was killed, but the Israelis think they were successful in the strike against Iran’s Supreme Leader.'" Check this out:

This has become my favorite video:

Let's cheer the fact that Iran now stands on the precipice of rejoining the free world. Further, let's be thankful we no longer have people like Ben Rhodes or Barack Obama leading this nation from behind. Rather, let's be thankful we have Marco Rubio and Donald Trump leading us.

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