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Carl Higbie Dismantles Obama’s Hypocrisy with Blunt Reality Check

On Tuesday’s Carl Higbie FRONTLINE, Carl didn’t mince words — he gave Barack Obama a blunt reality check and called out what he rightly described as hypocrisy from a man who loves to lecture Americans from a lofty perch. Viewers saw a familiar pattern: a polished moral sermon from the left, followed by a refusal to answer for real-world consequences.

Carl Higbie isn’t some random commentator; he’s a former Navy SEAL turned media fighter who hosts a daily show on Newsmax that aims to hold elites accountable rather than indulge their sanctimony. That background matters — when a combat veteran calls out disconnected politicians, Americans should listen, because he brings service and grit to his criticism.

On the show, Higbie reminded viewers of long-standing examples where the left’s rhetoric about decency and competence didn’t match the outcomes of their policies, echoing his past critiques of the Obama era’s foreign-policy missteps and its tendency to prioritize image over results. Those criticisms aren’t new: Higbie has been vocal before about how political decisions under Obama left our troops and our interests exposed, and how media spin often covered real failures.

What’s striking is the double standard. When celebrities and former presidents lecture conservatives about values and unity, they rarely face tough questions about the policies they championed that weakened American resolve or federal overreach that hollowed out local responsibility. Higbie’s point was simple and patriotic: words mean little without accountability, and the same rulers who preach humility rarely practice it.

The larger lesson for conservatives is clear — don’t be intimidated by polished speeches or Ivy League credentials. Carl’s reality check is a reminder that power without responsibility becomes arrogance, and voters deserve plain talk about outcomes, not sanctimonious sermonizing from people who left the field of battle to take back-stage applause.

If the GOP and the American people want to win the argument for the future, they must keep pressing the record and refusing to let the media’s hero-worship shield failed policies from scrutiny. Carl Higbie’s show is doing the work the mainstream refuses to do: asking hard questions, naming hypocrisy, and standing up for the ideals that built this country.

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