The Luke Beasley Show
The Luke Beasley Show
April 14, 2026

SHOCK BREAKING: P*SSED IRAN LEAKS THIS AS TRUMP SUFFERS MIDNIGHT MANIA!

Quick Read

The host dissects former President Trump's erratic behavior, his supporters' unwavering loyalty, and the media's role in political narratives, alongside a critical look at an 'incel' influencer's self-destructive ideology.
Trump's 'Jesus' post and 'doctor' excuse are framed as blatant blasphemy and lies, met with unwavering denial from some supporters.
Political figures like JD Vance engage in 'damage control' for Trump, often contradicting earlier private stances or making questionable statements.
The 'looksmaxing' influencer Clavicular's interview highlights the self-destructive and contradictory nature of his ideology, prioritizing appearance over substance and health.

Summary

The episode opens with a critical examination of former President Trump's recent actions, including a controversial social media post depicting himself as Jesus and his subsequent, implausible denial. The host highlights Trump's alleged sleep deprivation, erratic Truth Social tirades, and a bizarre theory about diet soda killing cancer cells. The discussion extends to Trump's political allies, like JD Vance, attempting damage control on Fox News regarding the 'Jesus' post and a leaked Iranian claim about failed peace talks. The host showcases supporters' denial of Trump's clear statements and actions, contrasting it with the outrage if a Democrat made similar remarks. The episode then pivots to an 'incel' influencer, Clavicular, who stormed out of an interview when questioned about his community and political associations, revealing the self-destructive nature of his 'looksmaxing' ideology. Finally, the host critiques former Fox News anchor Megan Kelly's admission that her past job involved propaganda, questioning the credibility of those who only speak 'truth' after leaving corporate media.
This episode offers a sharp critique of contemporary political discourse, highlighting the challenges of discerning truth amidst partisan media and unwavering political loyalty. It exposes the perceived absurdity of certain political figures' statements and the lengths to which their supporters and allies go to defend them. Furthermore, it provides a window into the self-destructive and often contradictory ideologies prevalent in online subcultures, demonstrating how personal obsessions can intertwine with broader political and social narratives.

Takeaways

  • Former President Trump posted an AI-generated image depicting himself as Jesus, later claiming he thought it portrayed him as a doctor.
  • JD Vance attempted to defend Trump's 'Jesus' post as a 'joke' and dismissed Iranian claims of nearing a peace agreement as the US delegation departed.
  • Trump's alleged sleep deprivation and erratic Truth Social posts are linked to a 'mental health debate' by the New York Times.
  • A Trump-appointed FEMA official reportedly claimed he was 'teleported to Waffle House' by God, which Trump himself found 'strange'.
  • A Trump supporter, Craig, denied Trump posted the 'Jesus' image, even after Trump admitted to it, exemplifying a pattern of denial.
  • Megan Kelly, a former Fox News anchor, admitted that her job at Fox News would have been to 'cheerlead' and produce 'propaganda' for Trump and the military.
  • Influencer Clavicular, known for 'looksmaxing' and associating with controversial figures, stormed out of an interview when pressed about his links to the 'incel' community and political views.
  • Clavicular acknowledged his 'exogenous hormone usage' likely caused infertility, which he bizarrely called a 'mog side effect'.

Insights

1Trump's Blasphemous Post and Supporters' Denial

The host critically analyzes Donald Trump's Truth Social post depicting himself as Jesus, which Trump later claimed was meant to portray him as a doctor. This is framed as a clear act of blasphemy and a transparent lie. The host highlights instances of Trump supporters, like 'Craig' and a rally-goer, denying Trump made these posts or statements (e.g., 'terminate the Constitution'), even when presented with direct evidence or Trump's own admission, illustrating a deep-seated cognitive dissonance.

Trump's AI-generated 'Jesus' post and his subsequent denial (), supporter Craig's denial (), Trump's admission of posting it (), rally-goer denying 'terminate the Constitution' post ().

2JD Vance's Political Damage Control and Contradictions

JD Vance is depicted as attempting crisis management for the Trump administration, defending the 'Jesus' post as a 'joke' and downplaying its significance. Vance also addressed reports of private skepticism regarding the Iran war, implying his advice to Trump was private while publicly aligning with the president's stance. The host points out the contradiction in Vance's rhetoric, particularly his labeling of Iran's actions as 'economic terrorism' while simultaneously stating the US 'can play at that game'.

Vance defending Trump's 'Jesus' post (), Vance's response to private skepticism about the Iran war (), Vance calling Iran's actions 'economic terrorism' and saying 'two can play at that game' ().

3The Self-Sexualizing Narcissism of 'Looksmaxing' Culture

The host and co-host dissect an interview with influencer Clavicular, a proponent of 'looksmaxing' and associated with 'incel' and 'red pill' communities. Clavicular's drug-infused appearance, inability to articulate his views, and storming out of the interview when questioned about his controversial associations are highlighted. The host defines 'looksmaxing' as a 'self-sexualizing narcissism' that prioritizes extreme physical alteration and appearance over genuine personal development and social skills, leading to a draining of 'valuable personality' and potential health consequences like infertility.

Clavicular's interview and storming out (), discussion of his drug use and difficulty speaking (), Clavicular admitting to infertility due to hormone usage (), host's definition of 'self-sexualizing narcissism' ().

4Former Fox News Anchor Admits to Propaganda Role

Megan Kelly, a former Fox News anchor, openly stated that if she were still at Fox News, her job during the current 'war' would be to 'cheerlead' and produce 'propaganda' for the military and President Trump. The host criticizes this admission, arguing that it undermines her credibility as a 'truth-teller' and highlights a pattern where media figures prioritize 'money and fame over principles' by knowingly engaging in partisan messaging.

Megan Kelly's admission about Fox News being 'insufferable' and her role as a 'cheerleader' for Trump (), host's critique of her 'propaganda' admission ().

Notable Moments

C-SPAN's 'monotone' reporting on Trump's McDonald's delivery, 'Jesus' post, and 'doctor' denial.

The host uses this as an example of how traditional, neutral reporting struggles to convey the perceived absurdity of modern political events, especially concerning Trump.

Dr. Oz recounting Trump's belief that diet soda kills grass and therefore cancer cells, and that Fanta is 'fresh squeezed'.

This anecdote is presented as evidence of Trump's perceived lack of critical thinking and bizarre personal theories, raising concerns about his judgment.

Lindsey Graham being chased by a reporter asking about a photo of him with a pink child's bubble wand at Disney World.

A moment of levity highlighting the trivial yet persistent questions politicians face, and their evasiveness.

Mike Johnson and Ted Cruz's evasive responses when asked about Trump's 'Jesus' post and his conflict with the Pope.

Illustrates how Republican leaders avoid directly condemning Trump's controversial actions, contrasting with how they might react to a Democratic figure.

Riley Gaines' 'humiliation ritual' where Trump dismissed her criticism of his 'Jesus' post, yet she reaffirmed her unwavering support for him.

Demonstrates the intense loyalty demanded and given within certain political circles, even when publicly disavowed by the leader.

Nancy Pelosi's blunt response to Trump's 'Jesus' post, suggesting 'you'd have to ask a psychiatrist' and calling it 'a diagnosis'.

Highlights a prominent political figure's strong, unvarnished condemnation of Trump's behavior, framed by the host as 'unhinged' yet 'appreciated'.

Clavicular's interview where he struggled to answer questions about his 'incel' associations and political views, eventually storming out.

This segment exposes the fragility and contradictions within the 'looksmaxing' and 'red pill' ideologies when confronted by direct questioning.

Quotes

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"The president of the United States in the Oval Office got upset with the Door Dash driver and chucked a Big Mac at her face and then said, 'Take that like a dog.' And stormed back into the Oval Office. He also declared himself the Messiah. Critics say this is blasphemous. Supporters are exhilarated."

Host
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"Your dad argues that diet soda is good for him because it kills grass. It poured on grass, so therefore it must kill cancer cells inside the body."

Dr. Oz
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"I don't think President Trump posted that. I think somebody else posted that. It's whatever the media wants you to believe is what gets posted most of the time."

Craig Bess
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"Well, it wasn't depicted. It was me. I I did post it and I"

Donald Trump
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"I think the president was posting a joke. And of course, he took it down because he recognized that a lot of people weren't understanding uh his his humor in that case."

JD Vance
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"When it comes to weapons of war, what they have done is engage in this act of economic terrorism against the entire world... Well, as the president of the United States showed, two can play at that game."

JD Vance
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"I talked with the president about it as soon as I saw it and um told him that I don't think it was uh being received in the same way he intended it. He agreed and he pulled it down. That was the right thing to do."

Mike Johnson
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"He is truly, and I do not say this to be extra. I do not say this to be performative. He is truly under demonic influence."

Candace Owens
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"I've already told my audience if I were a Fox News anchor right now, I'd know exactly what to do. Cheerlead. Cheerlead. That's it. It's all about rah rah rah. Go military. That's what's patriotic. Praise the president. Support the troops. Support the war day in day out."

Megan Kelly

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