by John bolton
"The reactions to the recent U.S./Israel strike on Iran couldn’t be more polarized.
On one side, many conservatives frame it as a blow against authoritarianism and a moment of hope for Iranians who’ve suffered under a repressive regime. On the other, many progressives respond through the lens of domestic politics, focusing on their opposition to Donald Trump rather than the geopolitical implications.
The contrast is striking: Iranians celebrating in the streets and chanting Trump’s name, while segments of the Western left call for impeachment and trade insults online. That divide got me thinking about something closer to home.
How deep Is the ideological split here in Canada?
What does the Liberal Party actually stand for today—and what does that mean for the people who vote for them?
Are conservatives and liberals even talking about the same country anymore, or are we living in parallel realities?
In this video, I break down the core differences, explore what each side believes, and ask the big question:
Is there any real path to bridging the gap, or are we drifting further apart?"