Anti-Government Protests! Iran’s "Sleeper" Leader, and the GOP’s Crisis
Dean Karayanis, columnist at the New York Sun and former Rush Limbaugh staffer, jumps into the week’s political chaos from the anti-government “No Kings” protests to Iran and the midterms. He challenges how labels are used to shape public perception, citing that protesters “were out there just defying the government” and noting the double standard in how similar actions are described depending on who’s involved.
Dean also unpacks the bizarre uncertainty surrounding Iran’s leadership, questioning why Western media treats the Ayatollah as alive despite no proof: “You can’t negotiate with a ghost.” He draws parallels to pop culture — from Woody Allen’s “Sleeper” to John Gill on the Nazi episode of “Star Trek” — to highlight how easily narratives can be manufactured.
The episode then shifts to U.S. politics: Trump’s messaging strategy, the GOP’s internal fractures, and the danger of relying on personality over principles. Dean warns that Republicans must rediscover ideological consistency rather than “count on… everything going back to normal when he’s gone.”
He closes with media bias in coverage of war crimes, where analysis shows only Israel and America are ever accused of them but not Iran in the first three weeks of the war, as well as the geopolitical stakes of Iran’s nuclear ambitions, and the overlooked voices of Iranians who oppose their regime. As always, Dean blends history, humor, and sharp critique to frame the week’s events with context and clarity.
30 March 2026, 4:00 am