Marjorie Taylor Greene: AIPAC, NYC’s Future Mayor, and the Warmongers Trying to Undermine Trump
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On today's show, Tucker and Tucker are joined by Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) to talk about his new book, "America First: What's the Problem with America?" and why he thinks Israel should be prioritized over the United States.
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I was reliably informed that you were a right-wing extremist, and now I'm hearing from Mark Levin and others that you're a liberal.
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But you are saying things that I've never heard you say before.
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We're in a moment where, you know, a lot of things that, I'll speak for myself, that I had zero interest in ever talking about.
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Got kind of forced on us because of the wild, unbridled aggression of a few ideologues in Washington, kind of like you just can't avoid the topic.
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Really, the only issue that all Republicans in the House agree on is that Israel is a priority over the United States.
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But you're now saying that you don't think that's true.
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As a matter of fact, I'm sticking to the campaign promises that I've made from the beginning.
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Since I've become a member of Congress since 2021, we have voted on 22 resolutions for Israel, 22 of them, all kinds of resolutions, denouncing anti-Semitism, supporting Israel.
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We never vote on resolutions proclaiming great things about America or defending certain Americans or defending Americans in general.
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But we have voted on 22 resolutions in the House defending Israel.
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The last one I voted no on, and then the one before that I voted present because I just started getting sick of it.
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I mean, I never really – I've always noticed this, certainly in the last – I don't know how many years.
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It's been a while where Republicans in the Congress are always talking about Israel.
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I've always liked Israel, so I don't – I haven't really noticed it.
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It's coming to a point where it's so obvious all the time in everyone's language, the social media posts they put out, the statements that they make.
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They have to proclaim their faith and loyalty in Israel and how they – you know, Israel is our greatest ally.
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And it's a statement that has to be made over and over and over again to the point it's becoming like, wait a minute.
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Just like you and I were speaking before, our kids' generations.
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And our children's generation, they can't afford rent.
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They're living month-to-month, paycheck-to-paycheck, credit card bills stacked up.
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And they literally look to the future going, how am I ever going to realize the American dream?
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But then in Congress, everyone is chasing and pursuing and proclaiming their loyalty to a foreign country.
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And my goodness, I have nothing against Israel.
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You know, we've dealt with white guilt for so many years.
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When in reality, everyone's lives are going to improve here in our country if we just focus on our own country.
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She's got 13 friends she's moving to a major American city with.
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I've known them, you know, for her four years in college.
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You know, and it's not, it's like a real college.
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You know, pretty good college and pretty smart kids.
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And most of them are from, you know, well-to-do family.
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And it's opening the door for so many bad things in America.
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It's opening the door for Americans turning to voices and turning to leaders that they should never pay attention to.
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Honestly, I turned a corner this past weekend where I'd had it.
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My first four years was under the Biden administration.
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And I was absolutely repulsed and disgusted to what happened to our country over four years.
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I mean, people poured out from all walks of life, all backgrounds, and came out and voted for Trump, voted for Republicans in the House, Republicans in the Senate.
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So we've been in power for six months and, and I was so excited in the beginning thinking there's nothing we can't do.
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But six months in, there's literally nothing that we can do.
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And then we ended up bombing a foreign country.
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Well, no, I'm not sure if, not according to Mark Levin and not according to many others, you know, that, that prioritize another country over our country.
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You said a second ago that when people are really frustrated when they're, the system they live under fails them, they listen to voices that they shouldn't listen to or wouldn't listen to under any other circumstance.
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Like how did Al Sharpton get to be the leader of black America or whatever?
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Desperate people tend to go to crappy leaders, I think.
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And I just can't get over what happened in our biggest city this week, the very same week that everybody in D.C. is focused thousands of miles away on the greatest threat we face, Iran's nuclear program.
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But at the same time that everybody was looking to Iran, our largest city had a Democratic primary, effectively the mayor's race.
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And a 32-year-old socialist who wants government-run grocery stores gets elected.
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Is it because people are so, like, desperate for government-run grocery stores or love socialism or love, like, foreign-born midwits running their cities?
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But that guy was the only person in the New York City mayor's debate to say he wanted to focus on New York City.
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They were—all the candidates were asked, if you could visit a foreign country, what would it be?
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And, like, if I want to meet Jewish constituents, I'd go to their synagogues, their homes, or whatever.
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But I'd be here in New York because that's what I'm doing.
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And he's talking—I totally oppose his program, just to be clear.
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And everyone else is talking about foreign policy.
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Why is it hard to talk about economics, domestic economics?
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He's looking—I mean, the failed mayor, Andrew Cuomo.
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So he was seen as the dirty establishment Democrat, right?
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They already had him, and they still have the same problems.
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And so they looked at Andrew Cuomo and was like, why am I going to vote for him?
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And so they look at this man who's been in our country for, what, six years?
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So he's foreign-born, he's a socialist, and he's promising to empty the prisons and do
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all kinds of crazy things, but he's talking to them on their level and talking about the
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problems they are facing, relating to them with the problems they are facing.
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So these young people have no choice but to turn to this.
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It is literally a failure of the Republican Party.
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I think the Republican Party has completely failed, and it makes me so angry, Tucker.
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And I can't, you know, I'm not supposed to speak out, right?
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I'm supposed to just have blind allegiance to my party, and I'm supposed to cheerlead and
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That's not why I ran for Congress in the first place.
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I literally ran because I was mad at Republicans.
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Well, I'm still mad at Republicans, because it is affecting our children's lives and future.
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And it's our job to hold our elected leaders accountable.
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And if we don't fix these problems to the point where young people are turning to crazy
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Nuclear power keeps America running, from our homes to our military.
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But the enriched uranium that fuels our reactors?
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Well, it's just kind of weird because Fox News tells us that the real threats are abroad
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or there are Iranian sleeper cells in the United States.
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It seems to me the real threat to the United States is the collapse of its cities, of its
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I don't live in a city, don't want to live in a city because they suck.
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But in a normal country, I would live in a city and so would you.
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So, I don't understand how we spent the last 25 years fighting all these wars obsessively
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focused on our enemies abroad, jihadis or whatever.
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They're telling us the threat is white supremacists under Biden.
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It's like maintaining the empire has destroyed the republic.
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But we have to look at what the struggle we're dealing with.
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So, I think it's very interesting to look at the pattern in place.
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So, 2016, America rose up and I was one of those little people.
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And we rose up and turned to one man because he was different.
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On a stage of 17, he was 100% different than the other 16.
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And he spoke our language and cared about issues.
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We were like, oh my gosh, we've never heard a politician say this before.
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And then President Trump went into his first administration totally unaware of what he was
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If you're coming from the outside, how could you know how that system works?
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And so, then President Trump thought, hey, everyone's supporting me now.
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They threw him under the bus, allowed him to be investigated and accused of horrible things.
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The people stood with him, but we watched the establishment try to beat him back.
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The establishment roared back again and tried to take back the Republican Party, take it
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The people were like, no, we do not want to go back to the neocon ways.
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We don't want to go back to the failures of the leadership of the Republican Party.
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They put him in jail, giving him that iconic photo.
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The establishment and the neocons, the ones that tell us that they're America first.
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They're the ones that have figured out how to dress up in an America first costume and
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And I think that's what we saw happen over the past week.
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When we bombed Iran, we saw the whole establishment rear its ugly head.
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And to me, I looked at that and I went, wow, it's worse than I thought.
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We only have President Trump for a few more years.
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And in just a few more years, we're going to have to elect another president.
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And we're going to all have to turn and find a new leader that will share our values and
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Because we're going to have to fill shoes that are very big, very difficult to fill.
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And we've had President Trump now for all these years.
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And so many people are going to be disappointed because you're not going to have another Trump.
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And I think it's the most dangerous time for people like us that truly care about our country,
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love our children and want to fix the problem so that their lives can be better.
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And I think we're going to face a real fight within our party to make sure that we're pushing
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the focus to focus on America, focus on our problems, and just let the world do its thing.
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But it's going to be very hard to push that system in place.
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Because I really think in the past week, I realized that that's not who they are.
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And a whole bunch of others, the talking heads on TV, they all pretended.
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But in the past week, I was like, nope, it's not real.
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So the question is, do the people who really do care about the United States give up and leave
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I mean, New York City was built by hardworking, sober, Christian people.
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And then, of course, they all left because it became chaotic starting in the 60s.
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That's why you get the election results you do.
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And they moved to the suburbs or Montana or wherever.
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They have a tendency—productive people have a tendency to do that.
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Do you—like, in five years, are people going to be like, you know, when Mark Levin and
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Laura Loomer built America First with Tom Cotton and Lindsey Graham.
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Like, you know, they're the heroes of the movement.
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Like, the Soviets redefined the Bolshevik Revolution to make, you know, Stalin the head of it.
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I mean, Laura Loomer is America First, except Israel first.
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Do you think that people who really think that we—you know, we need a government that
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focuses on the country it represents, will those people stick around and say, no, I'm
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sorry, you can't—I don't—I can see through your skin suit.
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You can't use my government, my military to, you know, to prosecute these silly sectarian
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If they can kick you out, then I think we'll know the answer.
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Three reporters, one from Punchbowl, one from Axios, and one from the Wall Street Journal.
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And I know who they're—they're connected to people.
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And they came and they were asking me the same stupid questions, trying to make this like
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She's turned her back on him, which couldn't be further from the truth.
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But they're setting the stage because they want these headlines, right?
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So the Wall Street Journal is now kind of looking out for Trump.
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I don't want to see any leaking or disloyalty against Donald Trump.
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But I do think you're—and one of the reasons I'm so grateful that you flew all the way from
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your real job to come see us is that I think it's important to know whether you're going
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to fight for the movement that you've been in since 2016 and are really identified with.
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I mean, when you got to Congress, you were so for Trump and his ideas that your own party
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I serve with so many people that hate his guts.
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To them right now, President Trump is a speed bump.
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They just have to play the game long enough and do the deed and not get a truth social put
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out on them or have him primary them or endorse an opponent against them.
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And then after that, it's going to be back to business as usual.
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Like the bills that we're putting together, the lobbyists that are coming in, tucking in
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The donors that came on board in this last election, new donors, totally different donors
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These big, like the AI tech bros, cryptos come around.
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There's a whole circle of donors that have all come around.
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And then you always have the military industrial complex.
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All of them have come around and they're demanding their little things.
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And that's what they have all tried to tuck into the one big, beautiful bill.
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It's always been that way to some extent, of course.
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What I find different from what I thought it was anyway is this obsessive love of violence.
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That, like Tom Cotton, you know, you could have dinner with him and disagree on anything.
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But if you raise a voice against bombing people, like Tom Cotton is upset.
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Like he wants to be able to kill people, period.
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Yeah, I know a lot of my colleagues want to kill people.
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It's, we're a country, think about our culture.
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Ever since I was a little kid, we had movies, that we saw movies where Russia's the bad guy
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and the hero in the story defeats the bad Russian or there's a war movie where we defeat Russia
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And then the movies where we had war movies of defeating Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran, all these movies.
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And we've grown up with Hollywood telling us who the foreign bad guys are.
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And making these people our complete enemies and never humanizing them.
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And so, yes, and there's just this obsession with war and killing and murder.
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It's sick that America is cheering that we, that we bombed another country.
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They have killed our military, but our military never belonged over in the Middle East in the
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But however, when, when people that hold power in Washington, D.C., like I do, but everyone
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I have noticed there's a connection between the internal weakness in a person and enthusiasm
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So I've always wondered, like, why is it the people with the weirdest, most unhappy personal
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And I don't, you know, I'm really trying not to be mean.
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But boy, I know a lot of them just living there my whole life.
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They're the most enthusiastic about exerting force on other people, including like children
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It's like really dark, but it makes them feel powerful.
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Like you almost never see a strong man get excited about killing.
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You see strong men who kill, but they always have mixed feelings about it.
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I met just this morning with one of my counties.
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And so we had this great breakfast and met with everybody there.
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And two different groups that were in the big group were veterans groups.
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And they were literally telling me this morning about how many veterans they are working with
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that live with the horrors in their mind of what they did, kicking in doors, going into
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some family's home, searching for enemies and terrorists.
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And, you know, some of them killed the father of the family in front of their children.
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These are the horrors that our brothers, cousins, uncles, fathers, friends live with for the rest of
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I don't know what is wrong with America that anybody cheers that on.
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I, I, the two issues that people are completely unreasonable about, literally unreasonable,
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It's just such strong emotion that it'll end friendships or start friendships.
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All of a sudden, you have Bill Kristol praising the Trump administration, our war and abortion.
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And it's the power that people feel when they kill is the, I think it's the most alluring
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More powerful than sex, more powerful than money.
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Being able to take a life makes you feel like God.
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And for a lot of people like Lindsey Graham, it compensates for a hollowness inside a lack
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of a successful life, no family, et cetera, whatever.
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I don't want to be Freud here, but it's, it's the weakest people who are the most excited
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I would just also say, what is wrong with our culture?
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Because honestly, okay, it doesn't matter what country it is in the world.
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Those people are responsible for their government.
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If they want to tear it down, they will tear it down.
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Any group of people, if they hate their government enough, they will tear it down.
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So if Iran wants, if those people want to tear down their government, God bless them, let
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They want regime change and they are, that is their goal.
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And that's why we're seeing propaganda back on the news that now Iran is months away from
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having a nuclear weapon, rebuilding their program and having a nuclear weapon, because we have
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So they have to say it again over and over and over again, but that's what they want.
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I got to tell you, it was the coolest thing this past week when I took a really hard stance
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This is literally what we campaigned on not doing.
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And here we're doing the thing we said we wouldn't do.
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Like, why are we doing the thing we said we wouldn't do?
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But no, here, this is what I, this was so crazy to me.
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We're doing the thing that we said we wouldn't do.
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And when I spoke out against it, it was like just what you described.
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We will defend them no matter what against anyone.
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We will, we will, we'll take all the nuclear bombs upon ourself
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which was all these people that came out of the woodwork
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Democrats, liberals, progressives, Republicans, MAGA, America First,
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flooding in and, and it was an all range of things.
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You know, the MAGA and America First people was like,
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And then you've got the people on the left are going,
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And it was hilarious, but they're flooding my office
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And I'm sitting here going, hey, hey, Republicans,
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Imagine how much support we could have if we stuck with it.
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and actually meant it, because now there's a lot of people
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that feel betrayed that we didn't stick with that.
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And, and that's not what president Trump wants.
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But thank God, and I loved it when he dropped the F-bomb
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But it was the two major reactions that blew my mind.
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But it is a kind of weird feeling to be praised
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But what's interesting, and I feel that instinctively,
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And there is a feeling among a lot of Protestant Christians,
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That God tells us that we have to fight these wars
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many of whom are like some of the best people I know,
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But what kind of reaction have you gotten from them?
00:35:19.200
And second, where does that come from, that belief?
00:35:23.200
I think, I'm sure some of them are mad at me right now.
01:35:59.980
be doing because our job title is representative
01:36:03.700
it's so dark I can't I can't even handle it I can't
01:36:08.480
even handle it do you think that and this is my
01:36:33.000
person to listen to the hour and a half we just
01:36:48.780
Law School no definitely okay well anyway I think
01:36:57.560
like any of this will change the attitudes will
01:37:06.200
happening and I saw it a little bit I don't know
01:37:11.320
how big it is but I saw a small shift and I saw
01:37:15.920
it mostly in regular people and and I think there
01:37:21.160
are people I serve with that are feeling it too but I
01:37:25.360
don't know how willing they are to just say enough you
01:37:28.360
know enough of this I'm I'm just gonna I'm just gonna
01:37:31.100
focus on our country and my district because it's the
01:37:35.120
simplest thing to say most simplest thing to say I hope
01:37:39.920
I can say I hope so and but I I don't think it's gonna
01:37:44.640
happen as quickly as I'd like to see it yeah well
01:37:47.500
2026 when they get just creamed you know election
01:37:53.440
disorganized they don't they're still talking about
01:37:55.880
trans stuff I hated the trans stuff more than I've hated
01:37:58.920
almost anything I'm gonna really hate it hurt destroyed
01:38:01.180
so many lives of kids but what it's really about is
01:38:05.640
economics and they have just refused to acknowledge that
01:38:08.480
that's what it comes down to totally right yep because what
01:38:11.520
happened under four years of Biden inflation was crazy
01:38:15.360
everything was out of control the world the our whole country
01:38:19.800
felt unstable the economy was fake it was propped up by money
01:38:23.940
pumped into it by the government and all the spending
01:38:26.700
and look at the shift that happened people can take the crazy
01:38:31.660
private equity owns the houses on your street and your
01:38:36.480
everything and they don't improve it they make it
01:38:39.340
shittier actually yeah because no one's going to care
01:38:42.400
about their sweet little like I always love the mom and
01:38:45.340
pop grocery stores yeah and I hate that they've been
01:38:47.540
replaced by Dollar General of course like one of my biggest
01:38:49.820
pet peeves but you're not allowed to there's to mention or
01:38:53.600
else you're a socialist Ben Shapiro's like oh you're a
01:38:55.560
socialist because I don't like Dollar General really
01:38:57.720
who's Ben Shapiro I have no idea but I tried to bring this
01:39:03.180
up to him years ago that the economic thing I'm hardly an
01:39:06.440
economist but I just think being able to afford to live in the
01:39:10.280
country that you were born in and being you know having an
01:39:14.820
economy that allows your children to have children that just
01:39:18.220
seems like that's the measure yep and you want to know
01:39:21.440
something that should be the one thing that unifies the
01:39:24.100
entire everybody it's all I care about I'll tell you that I
01:39:27.300
don't care I'm getting to the point where I almost don't care
01:39:29.300
about the two parties anymore oh yeah I've I've just like I'm
01:39:32.280
like why would I be loyal to one and I definitely disagree with
01:39:36.400
the other one but if we can find a place to actually like you're
01:39:40.640
talking about care about the economy and care about our
01:39:43.480
children's ability to have a future and raise a family then I
01:39:48.300
don't care I don't care who I have to work with it's just
01:39:50.980
getting to the point where that is so fundamentally important
01:39:54.500
and nothing else should matter I couldn't agree more Marjorie
01:39:59.380
Taylor Greene thank you for spending all this time and and good
01:40:02.200
luck because you will definitely you will definitely I'm gonna
01:40:05.120
need it you're gonna make the daily beast mad I'm just telling
01:40:07.920
you that right now you are you are they may not even endorse
01:40:11.300
you darn it I don't read them so I don't care thank you thank you
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