Well, well, well. Color us absolutely shocked that the military wife making headlines for bashing President Trump's decisive action against Iran turns out to be a far-left activist. We could see this one coming from a mile away.
Just one day after Trump launched Operation Epic Fury against Iranian targets, TMZ featured an interview with Kendall Brown, who claims to be a military spouse "distraught" over America finally standing up to the Iranian regime. Brown had the audacity to call Trump's military operation a "distraction" designed to hide supposed administration failures.
But here's the kicker that the mainstream media won't tell you: Brown isn't just some random concerned military wife. She's a full-blown anti-war activist with a history of opposing American military action. This is the same playbook the left used during the Iraq War with Cindy Sheehan - find someone with military connections and parade them around as the voice of "concerned families."
Social media users are already calling out this obvious setup. Twitter user @asthegirlturns posted, "Move over Cindy Sheehan," drawing the obvious parallel to the Bush-era anti-war activist who became the media's darling for opposing military action.
"This Is Our Shocked Face: Mil Spouse Whining That Epic Fury Is a Distraction Is Far-Left Activist," tweeted @JimPolk, echoing what patriots across America are thinking.
The timing is no coincidence, folks. The moment Trump takes decisive action to protect American interests and send a clear message to Iran's terrorist regime, suddenly a "military spouse" appears on TMZ to criticize the operation. This is manufactured opposition at its finest.
Real military families understand that strength prevents war, not weakness. They know that Trump's decisive leadership is exactly what's needed to keep our troops safe and America secure. Brown's complaints about Operation Epic Fury being a "distraction" only serve to aid America's enemies and undermine our Commander-in-Chief.
How many more times will the media fall for these obvious plants before Americans stop buying their propaganda?
