The spell is completely broken. The Democrat-media noise machine has lost its power to compel Republican action simply by calling for heads and telling people how bad things are. This is a manifestly good thing.
The “scandal” du jour earlier in the week was the revelation that someone added The Atlantic editor Jeffrey Goldberg to a chat on Signal (a messaging app) about plans to attack Houthi rebels in Yemen.
Democrats and their media adjuncts predictably attempted to use their usual wizardry of coming up with a name that invokes Richard Nixon—“Signalgate”—to demand that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, National Security Adviser Mike Waltz, and others whom they very much do not like, be fired.
That Goldberg was added to the chat was a bad thing, no doubt. You never want hostile journalists (remember that Goldberg was the journalist behind the “suckers and losers” hoax, among other shady dealings) in on any private conversations the Trump administration (or any other Republican group) is having. And you don’t want any military plans to be made known publicly, but three points are relevant.
The first is that we don’t actually know (yet) how Goldberg got on this Signal chat. It could have been the work of a holdover from the Biden era working to sabotage the Trump administration. It could have been a mistake involving a confusion with another “JG,” namely U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer. Until we know who is responsible, it would be irresponsible to start rolling heads.
Second, it’s not as if the information Goldberg got was top secret, as the media has been suggesting. As Tony Kinnett of The Daily Signal observed on X/Twitter, after reading through all the texts, the only “strategic” point in them is a note that “we’d strike the Houthis two hours early.” What Goldberg saw “aren’t war plans” or “even school board notes.” As Kinnett concludes, “Watergate this is not. It’s a final, informal check-in after things are already planned/assigned.”
Third, attempts to play this as a disaster of the first order and take scalps have played out exactly as most Democrat/media ops have these days—not so well. Other people looking at the facts have also noticed that this was not Watergate.
In the old days, the stranglehold on print and film, and later social media sites, meant that a narrative could be worked out immediately and foisted on the public without serious hope of contradiction until after the news cycle shifts and often long afterward. But this power has been broken. With X/Twitter now a place where inconvenient truths (to channel Al Gore) can be seen, and with a public now acclimated to the reality that the mainstream media is not an objective purveyor of objective truth but a player in the information wars, establishing a national narrative is no longer possible. That did not stop them from trying.
Senator Elizabeth Warren went on the warpath, issuing a video call to fire Hegseth, then begin a criminal investigation and hearings to deal with the “amateurs” who are currently in charge and endangering our “national security.” Talking-head shows were filled with people echoing these calls. Funniest among the attempts were those, such as the New York Times reporter Lulu Garcia-Navarro’s rhetorical question on CNN on what we ought to think “if a person has behaved in a way that put American lives at risk.”
As usual, Scott Jennings, the most interesting man on cable television, was ready for it, noting that nobody died as a result of this mistake. Further, Jennings pointed out that questioning how the media “might” react to a Democrat administration “putting American lives at risk” was absurd.
“You don’t have to make up hypotheticals, Lulu, about if this happened in a Democratic administration,” Jennings said. “Let me take you back in time in a Democratic administration. The secretary of defense oversaw a disastrous military operation in which 13 servicemen died in Afghanistan. Then to try to make up for it, they vaporized like seven children in a drone strike. Then later, the secretary of defense went AWOL and didn’t even tell the commander.”
Does anyone remember Senator Warren or anyone at The New York Times demanding firings, criminal charges, public hearings, or any kind of “accountability” for any of the events listed by Jennings? Events with very bad consequences, which really put national security and lives at risk – and indeed cost brave American lives. In addition to the 13 lives lost in the Afghanistan debacle, there were hundreds of Americans stranded in the country for weeks and about $80 billion (that’s “billion” with a “b”) worth of military hardware abandoned there.
Does anyone remember the media voices now demanding “accountability” calling for criminal charges for Hillary Clinton for using a private server to transmit government messages—and then deleting them?
True, polls have now appeared showing Americans think that the mistake is worrisome. But the harsh reality for Democrats is that producing a poll and playing the “How dare you!” card is no longer viable as a strategy to get concrete action that they want.
The mission was itself a success. Nobody was killed or even hurt by this small disturbance. True, the Defense Department needs to tighten up the ship a bit – something no one involved in the incident has denied. But Secretary Hegseth is doing well. Dumping him or even a lower-level figure just to appease the Democrat/media thirst for blood would have been an even bigger mistake.
President Trump was elected because he promised not to simply give in every time Democrats decide they really want something. And he knows not to bow to the demands of Elizabeth Warren, Hakeem Jeffries, and CNN panels to fire Hegseth or Waltz or anybody else.
As conservative lawyer and columnist Kurt Schlichter so aptly summed up the situation, “The best part about Signalgate is how no one rolled over… in the face of Democrats, the regime media, and the spineless on our side.”
The great part about the media spell is that all you need to do to break it is to say the magic word: No!
David P. Deavel teaches at the University of St. Thomas in Houston. A past Lincoln Fellow at the Claremont Institute, he is a Senior Contributor at The Imaginative Conservative. Follow him on X (Twitter) @davidpdeavel.

Don’t be misled, there are plenty of people still falling for the rhetoric, but the parroting of their narrative tends to get really old when everyone is reading the same script. Bottom line is when facts and truth are revealed, their lack of credibility is on full display.
“The best part about Signalgate is how no one rolled over… in the face of Democrats, the regime media, and the spineless on our side.” Schlichter is right, of course.
And my favorite part about this article is this: ” Senator Elizabeth Warren went on the warpath….” Delicious.
Democrats are sick, twisted, violent miscreants.
Instead of SignalGate this should be called GOLDBERGATE. Including him was a set up by a traitor administrative aide of one of the participants, Walz being the favored target, to make up a scandal to decapitate the Trump orbit by demanding dismissals. Nope, nothing here.
The DNC leadership have lost their way .They have totally capitulated to an unseen cabal that control most of the media for their own agenda.
As usual for the Democrats these days they provide lots of heat on whatever they didn’t like happening and shed no light on it as shedding light on anything the Democrats do these days just makes them look bad.
Good article, but I wish the writers would stop referring to Watergate as such a terrible thing. It was child’s play compared to the weaponization of government against US citizens pulled off by Democrats.
Yep, I was telling a gaggle of democrats this yesterday on a forum. No one is listening to you anymore. America has tuned you out.
Two things
1) “leaks” usually aren’t
2) when it comes to the Deep State, nothing is as it seems.
The best part is how our rino congresspeople are exposing themselves.
The lying about Biden’s mental state for five years sunk the Dem/media to the depths in the first ten minutes of the debate in June. The entire nation saw that Joe was suffering dementia. Their house of cards fell completely apart.
Lie-a-watha Warren should be careful. She’s living in a glass house that could come crashing down around her ears for all the lies and BS she’s done over the years. Let’s fire her, remove her from office, and start a very serious criminal investigation.
Remember, the Democrats typically can’t get anything done unless they have a “crisis” of some kind to distract people from what they are actually doing. That’s been their playbook for the last 50 years. So of course Signalgate is a existential crisis, it’s the only play they know.
Consistency is the hobgoblin of small minds ?
Signalgate? Much ado about nothing! Seriously, our nation has many more important things to focus on (and President Trump and DOGE are doing it!). MAGA!
All that other stuff was ok though, they are Democrats and the law doesn’t apply to them. Ethics and integrity aren’t even words in their vocabulary.
Well David take a page out of the nutjobs playback. First don’t allow any rag free press in . All they do is to smear , confuse and now America has signalgate. Guess we didn’t learn after losing 13 brave Americans or the brave Americans who took taxis to engage the enemy all over a terrible tape . Wise up !!! Start feeding them false Intel so they have the next big breaking news America will say they don’t know what the h*** their talking about !
Agreed! The new reality for Republicans are the Internet-based news dispersion tools, which provide a rapid response channel when legacy media tries to scalp another Republican.
My ART OF THE DEAL suggestion: The White House should have just admitted they messed up & will make changes to insure it does not happen again! And it would have ended instead of becoming a political football. Pointing fingers is not what this nation needs at this time!
Excellent article….
There’s irony in Democrats and Republicans hating each other because they now agree that big government is best. Then there’s DOGE which looks good on the surface as a way to cut spending but instead it’s rerouting spending from Democrat areas to Republicans areas while the debt balloons. Suddenly Republicans can’t get enough of Tesla EVs even though EVs have countless issues and now Democrats suddenly hate Tesla EVs: People are so stupid.
I used to think a Republican government was the best way to promote capitalism which leads to a prosperous nation. We have a fully Republican government but it’s no better than a Democrat government. Democrats are for high taxes and Republicans are apparently for high taxes aka tariffs which are taxes. I’m not for high taxes of any sort.
Democrats are known for restricting and banning freedoms but Republicans are restricting and banning freedoms too. Get the government out of morality because no one in the government is moral. That should be taught by parents and that’s all.
The current state of affairs is pathetic. Democrats and Republicans hate each other and hating the other party is now the easiest way to get elected. Absolutely appalling.