**Headline:** Rubio Gets Grilled on Iran—But Who’s Really Asking the Tough Questions?
So, Secretary of State Marco Rubio sat through a marathon of hearings on Capitol Hill about the war with Iran. Apparently, the media thinks this is a big deal and sent someone to report on it. Shocking, right?
Now, you’d expect some probing inquiries about the real issues at hand. Instead, it seems like the focus was on what new talking points Rubio could offer up. Did anyone actually ask him tough questions about the war’s implications for average Americans? Nope, guess they were busy with their own agenda.
And let’s not forget, while Rubio is in the hot seat, what about the people who actually live with the consequences of these decisions? It’s almost like voters don’t exist in this narrative.
So, while reporters are busy crafting their stories, maybe they should consider covering what the war means for those not in power. After all, it’s easy to throw questions at politicians when you don’t have to live with the fallout.
Isn’t it time we demanded better from our representatives—and the people asking them questions?
By Admin | Published: June 3, 2026 at 5:17 am