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Hour 2 of The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show continues the Monday broadcast with a wide‑ranging discussion centered on domestic unrest, identity politics, immigration enforcement, and the growing national debate surrounding President Donald Trump’s leadership. The hour opens with real‑time monitoring of TSA operations and White House briefings, with Clay Travis and Buck Sexton confirming that airport chaos has largely subsided nationwide following Trump’s emergency action to pay TSA agents. The hosts frame the resolution as another example of decisive executive leadership, contrasting it with what they describe as Democratic resistance to enforcing immigration law and removing criminal illegal aliens.
A major focus of Hour 2 is the “No Kings” protests that took place over the weekend in cities across the country. Clay and Buck sharply criticize the demonstrations, portraying them as emotionally driven, poorly reasoned displays of anti‑Trump grievance politics. They play viral clips from protest attendees, including one participant asserting that “no one is illegal on stolen land,” which sparks an extended critique of what the hosts describe as incoherent arguments rooted in radical historical resentment and borderless ideology. Clay and Buck argue that this worldview undermines the legitimacy of the United States itself and functions primarily as a form of performative moral superiority rather than a serious political position.
The hour features multiple video excerpts from the protests, including interviews conducted by Daily Wire reporter Brecca Stoll, who later joins the show live. Before her appearance, Clay and Buck analyze footage of demonstrators claiming that women, Black Americans, and marginalized groups are losing rights under the Trump administration. The hosts challenge those assertions, arguing that discrimination since the 1970s has overwhelmingly shifted toward race‑ and gender‑based preferences that benefit minorities, particularly in education, hiring, and professional advancement. Buck draws on personal experience to argue that many younger Americans born after the civil rights era have benefitted from affirmative action policies rather than suffered discrimination.
Brecca Stoll joins the show to provides firsthand reporting from the No Kings protest in Washington, D.C., describing the crowd as largely older, highly organized, and unified primarily by hostility toward President Trump rather than specific policy grievances. She explains that protesters struggled to articulate how Trump is acting like a “king,” despite repeated questioning, and notes that the movement appears to rely on coordinated infrastructure, manufactured signage, and funding from left‑leaning organizations. Stoll also reveals that some protesters openly discussed hopes for Trump’s death, an alarming escalation given prior assassination attempts against the president.
The conversation expands into analysis of the strategic purpose behind the No Kings movement. Clay and Buck suggest the protests function as a Democratic voter‑mobilization tactic, similar to previous efforts surrounding January 6 hearings, designed to energize the base through outrage rather than policy persuasion. They debate whether these demonstrations, while seemingly unserious to many observers, could still influence younger voters through social‑media amplification and messaging focused on affordability, inflation, and economic dissatisfaction stemming from the Biden years.
Clay and Buck discuss the intelligence challenges involved, including uncertainty about the exact storage locations of Iran’s nuclear material at facilities such as Natanz and Isfahan. They draw parallels to past intelligence failures like Iraq’s missing WMDs, while arguing that Iran’s relentless pursuit of uranium enrichment itself underscores its nuclear ambitions and justifies aggressive prevention measures.
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It's going right now.
We've got the White House briefing is going to be starting shortly.
We'll bring you any highlights and the important breaking news from that as we are here
live with all of you.
Also looking at those TSA lines, we give you some real-time updates as we can.
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They completely oppose that idea, which is interesting because it's the law, but they
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Does the law matter to them?
No, it does not.
So now we have some other things to get to as well play.
We have the No Kings rally from over the weekend, which I think should be called the March
of the Malk Contents.
This is just people who are unhappy and upset.
And Democrats are a party driven by first and foremost emotion.
Republicans say what you want about them, but we try to focus on reason, prior experience,
we try to focus on what has worked, what will work, what is likely to be true now in the
general sense of things.
Democrats are, this is how I feel.
And they get very upset about whatever the issue may be.
And here's a perfect example of this play.
A No Kings rally at 10D.
I mean, you could do this all day, but this was trying to see who, give them credit.
There was a Fox affiliate put this out, a No Kings rally at 10D is combining the stolen
land thing with the No one's illegal thing with all kinds of stuff.
This is, this is cut for play it.
So you young ladies, you have signs, first tell us about your signs.
Yes, my sign says no one is illegal on stolen land.
Wow.
It's so true.
Tell me about that.
Well, no one, we are on stolen land.
And you can't be illegal on it.
It just doesn't make sense.
Clay, no one can be here illegally because we are not here legally has got to be one
of the all time takes from the No Kings rally at 10D here.
But it makes sense in that it makes no sense.
And none of the things they say make any sense.
It also goes to a lot of what we've talked about on this program, which is if you control
the story of American history, then you can make arguments for the illegitimate nature
of everything in the United States.
Because if we are on stolen ground and if we are, if we ever had slavery here, then we
are in a position where there is no moral authority to justify anything.
And obviously the implication of her entire statement is, which I wish the person interviewing
her had followed up on, there should be no borders, right?
If we're on stolen ground and no one can be illegal, then the logical extension of that
argument in her mind is there should be no borders at all.
I guess on any countries anywhere in the world, because basically all land is stolen.
If you however you want to define it, unless it's a land that no one has ever resided on
before, I guess.
Also, what are we supposed to do about said stolen land?
This is another part of this.
And I don't want to spend too much time on it because it is so absurd.
Really, the, the Democrat ethos can be boiled down.
It has all the intellectual seriousness of a bad John Lennon song.
Imagine with no borders, imagine stolen land, it's all crap, okay?
It's nonsense.
It's a total waste of everyone's time.
But I also would want to know if this is the position that they're going to take, what
are we supposed to do about it?
The point is nothing, no one will do anything about it, but it is meant as a show, it is
virtue signaling, it is moral preening, it is look at me, I care about things that I
will not change today based on things that someone else did a long time ago, and now
I take a bow for nothing.
And this is unfortunately a very powerful, very potent force among these Democrats because
these are unsurious people who are unhappy and unsurious unhappy people will look for any
opportunity to feel better about themselves with unearned virtue with a, with an unearned
esteem.
And that's what the Democrat Party so many of the causes come down to agree with us on
this and you're a good person.
Why?
Shut up.
Because the people on the television tell us that or because the people on the internet
are saying so, here is, but we're going to have a daily wire report of brecastole with
us in just a little bit.
Here she is clay at the DC, no, remember, there's a whole bunch of these, but there was a huge
one in New York City, my family walked through it in New York or walked past it and told
me that, you know, it's exactly what you would expect, it's a lot of shrill, unhappy looking
people.
That's really the primary demographic.
Here's the DC No Kings protest.
This is cut five.
This is brecastole.
A stole will be with us in a little bit.
Talk about it.
Play it.
We're here every day as a black woman is such a political act.
So that in itself is exhausting, but like the fight never stops.
I can't wait until this is behind us and we don't have to worry about people dying in
ice testing.
We don't have to worry about losing our rights as women as black people as any marginalized
group.
So got to represent.
Yeah.
The rights being taken away right now.
How are they being taken away right now?
So literally just like I have teachers as friends.
And they are struggling to try to educate our kids and classrooms.
So because of what this administration is doing, black women are pretty much being murdered
in a medical professions where we go to seek medical care and that research is being
defunded.
I play emotional stability and linear thinking were requirements for voting.
I truly believe the Republican Party would get 80 to 90% of the vote.
80 to 90%.
I mean, I give credit to Brecca who's going to join us here in a little bit for asking
the questions.
So up, you make your argument and then you say, OK, what evidence do you have for that?
The real essence of this is if you have been born, I think this is so true.
If you have been born, I bet you would sign on to this since 1970 in the United States.
There is virtually no discrimination whatsoever that you have faced.
And frankly, if you are a black woman, the data actually reflects that you have been
rewarded merely for being black.
In other words, instead of being a victim, you have been given rewards based on your race
and gender that you did nothing other than be born to receive.
And obviously this is the entire idea is we have to address past racial wrongs by creating
racism in favor of people who've been discriminated against the past.
That's really the essence of it.
But Buck, would you sign off on that?
I don't know how old that woman is, but based on her voice, I would guess that she's 35,
40 years old.
So that would mean that she was born in 1980, 1985, whatever the math is on that to be able
to figure out where she was.
She might have been born in 1990.
This is one of the craziest ideas out there.
If you're 95 years old and you're black in this country, I think you have a reason to
have grievance based on your early life and how you were treated.
I think that is fair.
If you're under 50, you have only benefited off of the fact that of whatever your race
is.
You've actually experienced racism in your favor, correct, which is now something that
needs to be said a whole lot more and because this is a fact, this is true and the Supreme
Court has affirmed this, but it's also true because it's true.
We all know that there were changes in policy made explicitly to put black and Latino individuals,
particularly female individuals into elite universities and into elite positions in
medical school and law school and into the workforce in jobs that they would not have
gotten or positions that they would not have gotten where they have a different race,
wider Asian, particularly.
Those are the ones that have been discriminated against.
This is a fact.
This is reality.
It's happened in broad scale.
We all knew this and Clay, one of the reasons that I've always said this, one of the ways
that I knew that I was a conservative was I went to a scholarship high school.
So it was entirely free and it was very, very competitive admission for the high school
in New York.
Regis, many of you know the school if you're from the New York area.
And the average income in my class was below the average American household income.
So you had a lot of people who were working class.
I mean, that was the stand.
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But if you had a working class kid with great grades and really high test scores, this was
the place you could go if you were Catholic, it was only for Catholic kids.
And I just remember very early on, it was like, well, if you're here and you're black
or you're Latino, it's basically pick your Ivy League school.
But if you're one of the Asian or white kids here, you know, let's see if Holy Cross
can give you some money.
You know, let's see what Suni's got for you in terms of scholarship, not to throw shade
at those institutions, but they're not hyper elite.
And it was just a very different now that that wasn't true.
There were like 10 kids a year went to Harvard for my class, but the point is very different
standards of it.
And I just said, this is not right.
It's very straight.
It's a very straightforward thing.
I was a kid.
I'm like, no, this isn't right.
My friend who's the son of Korean immigrants whose parents literally own a dry cleaner
out in Queens.
He has like perfect SATs, but he'll be lucky to get into like a second tier school comparatively
to a kid who's black in my class.
That's not right.
There's no way to just, there's no way to explain that to me where I go, you know what,
you're right.
The history of discrimination, this is going to, it's all crap.
It was all lie.
It was all nonsense.
But you see this with the no Kings protests, Clay, you have all these people for whom the
one thing, the one great fear in their lives is actually personal accountability.
And I don't mean that in the Vegas sense.
I mean that in what are you doing every day?
Are you working hard?
Are you taking care of your people?
Are you an active member of your church or synagogue, your mosque, whatever?
Are you being a person of, being a person who is dependable and who deserves respect and
who's making good choices?
Or are you a person, and this is what I think the no Kings rally is full of, who just always
wants an excuse.
So always somebody else, always some other fault, always the, whether it's the white guy
or it's the Republican party or it's Trump or it's a systemic racism or it's stolen
land or whatever.
It's always some wine in place of action and that's why it never gets better.
Correct.
And again, I would just, I think when you hear that interview, think about that in the
context.
I know some of you are older, but think about that in the context of the life that anyone
who is basically 50 or under has lived in in America.
There is no discrimination except discrimination in your favor if you are a minority.
And so this constant victimization culture, the people who were actually victims are far
less likely to claim that they are victims than the people who have actually benefited from
discrimination in their favor.
And I think that's because they bought into this idea, which is the root of the Democrat
party these days, where everything is based on identity politics and you are oppressed
basically if you're anyone other than a white male.
Now white women sometimes also are included there, but by and large, white men are evil
and we all have to assess where victimization culture should, how you rank it on the oppression
pyramid.
And this woman is completely bought into it.
And then when you ask her, okay, what's actually happened, what, you know, what she says,
black people are getting killed by medical care, really?
That would be quite a surprise.
I think there are a lot of med malpractice attorneys out there that would say, hey,
can I get those cases?
Because if it were actually happening, it would be a tremendous boom to their practice
and there would be a lot of consequences.
We'll come back, by the way, we're going to talk about with, with breakfast roll who
was actually there at the protest, see what she thought about it.
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kings and today we woke up and there are no kings.
What a tremendous, incredible, impactful moment it all was.
I think you got us.
I do indeed, but turns out there are no kings.
And also there are a lot of whims out there in these rallies.
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So I do think that is a very positive story.
We just had Caroline Levitt walk to the podium at the White House.
We will play that for you, monitor that and ensure that we are on top of everything
that is going on there.
But I wanted to play this.
I mentioned the idea of seizing Iran's uranium could be a wedding of what I call the nerds,
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That's right.
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Good morning, Clay.
This is Joshua from West Michigan again, former active duty army cavalry guy.
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Who, she'll tie.
Yeah, brother, she'll tie, but you got to understand something.
You're not a nerd.
This is the right, you're like, some of us got good grades and we're on the football
team.
I'm like, right, you're on the football team.
I'm talking about the not on the football team guys, so to speak, which I was not on the
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So yeah, I do think it's fair to say, but I think you'll probably sign off on this
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It is possible that the uranium extraction experts also bench 315 and run like four
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You were at a No Kings protest.
Did you in fact find out that there is no king?
What happened?
Well, it's actually my third time trying to figure this out.
My third No Kings rally.
And unfortunately, I go in there with the same question every time.
You know, explain to me how President Trump is acting like a king.
And beneath that initial rage, I'm never given a concrete answer.
So what is the general vibe of the No King crowd?
When you are there, what does it feel like?
What is the average age?
What is the makeup of these people?
I mean, I think there's a lot of kind of fascination
about how many people, to Bucks' case,
you should go read his book, Manufacturing Delusion,
are in fact deluded in what they believe.
But what's the vibe and what's the crowd like?
There, honestly, all pretty much united
by a hatred for President Trump.
Like you said, a lot of older people, you know,
this is different from other protests that I've been to,
but No Kings does seem to draw out
that older crowd.
You know, they have talked about,
they have these kind of getting ready sessions for the protests.
And then those, they always express how important it is
to not be violent, to wear, you know, inflatable,
to help bring down the intensity of the movement
with this particular protest.
And obviously, very well organized, this is our third one.
You know, we have the first one in June,
the next one in October, and this latest in March.
And it seems to me that these protests keep being put on
because they want to continue and keep this momentum
of rage and just anguish against the President
and allow people to keep going out there.
Where does this go to you?
You've been to a bunch of them now.
Does this continue?
Is there going to be some protests?
I mean, is this resonating?
Do you think with leftists, do they see the No Kings protest
as a huge success in rallying voters?
Are they going to run it all the way up through the midterms?
I mean, where is this in?
Because, by the way, we know that President Trump's not
going to be in power again any more in January of 2029.
So, like, how long can the No Kings protest have validity?
Well, to be honest, I'm surprised every time they roll
out their new installment.
And as Republicans typically say after one of these protests,
it seems like they're successful because, you know,
the artist still doesn't have a keen.
But I did learn attending the protest.
There will be a national strike.
So, if any workers should not go to work on May 1st,
and that was already being promoted,
sounded like they were using that as a platform
to kind of go ahead and get that message out.
But what really alarmed me kind of about this protest,
and I know I told you, they haven't been violent,
but this was actually the first time I did your protestors
alluding to the death of President Trump.
I talked to one protestor who signed, said,
I'm waiting for the big beautiful obituary.
And then when I asked her when she thinks that might happen,
she responded to me, and she said sooner rather than later,
and then she started laughing,
which is pretty alarming to hear, you know,
against a president, really against anyone,
but especially a president who has had
assassination attempts, you know, on his life.
So, they're planning to continue with these, though,
is that the, I mean, what,
what did the Democrats really get out of this?
Is it just performative?
It lets the base show up,
dive their hair purple, shriek about,
man, explaining, install on land, and everything else.
I've seen some stuff online.
I'm sure you've dug into this
about where the funding from this comes from.
It looks like a very, very wealthy foundations, of course,
which is just a past new for very wealthy,
left-wing individuals are writing the checks for this stuff.
So, this isn't like some grassroots,
oh, we're just going to get together
because someone posted something on Facebook.
There's a real infrastructure behind this,
so clearly they're trying to do something.
No, and you can see the infrastructure
just because so many of the signs are the same.
And I'm not necessarily talking about, like,
what looks like the homemade written ones,
but there are manufactured printed signs
that you see over and over to the protest in Washington, D.C.
and protest is in Los Angeles and in New York.
So, it does beg the question of how they're getting there.
And then I think the goal of this,
because, and like you said, definitely after-dowing,
it makes you want to research these.
And there's this one organization,
it's called Stains at the Core.
And the woman leading the organization,
I listen to one of her interviews.
And see, discussed in the interviews,
the guy said, when did you start organizing people
and start educating them on how to protest
and how to, you know, kind of get out in front of the public
and express their English with President Trump?
And she said that they started organizing right before
the 2024 election, when it looks like President Trump
was going to win.
And that made me question, if he hadn't win,
would they even, or hadn't won,
would they even have had a reason to organize at all?
Or, so it just shows you that this is really
against President Trump, and not necessarily any issues
that they may have, you know, with President
on maybe the Democrat side who's doing something
that they might have a problem with,
or think is to author it here again.
Where does this kind of, I want to go back again
to who these people are.
You're talking about what their motivation is,
who might be funding them.
You're relatively young, bucket-eyeer in our 40s.
Would you say the average protestor,
and typically we tend to think of protesters
as being younger,
but bucket-eye were up for the inauguration of Trump.
And we drove by one of the anti-Trump protests
at that inauguration, and it was filled
with a lot of people older than us.
What do you think the average age is?
Is it people in their 50s, people in their 40s?
It's certainly not people in their 20s or 30s,
and certainly not many teenagers.
And how does that potentially implicate to you
what's going on, who's being motivated?
No, I would definitely say average age is 50s, 60s.
I watched a clip of, you know,
leftist influencer Harry Sisson on CNN,
and he was talking about kind of the youth behind this movement,
and his interview was behind the protest,
which showed a bunch of older individuals behind him.
And I definitely see this at no king's rallies,
but I think the problem that people are missing with this
is that yes, at these rallies, it is older people,
but this message, this anti-Trump message,
is resonating with younger people, you know,
who maybe have plans on Saturday are, you know,
at working on Saturday, aren't in retirement and have time,
or don't have time to go to these protests.
And you've got this Republican should be nervous
coming into midterms if this message is resonating
with younger Americans, because, you know,
I saw at no kings, and some of these signs go viral
that President Trump isn't following through
on his promise of affordability.
And when you have that being publicized
and people thinking, wow, like, look at this,
you know, these thousands of people
who've come around the country who say that this isn't happening,
and then they maybe feel it,
they feel that inflation, which, you know,
rose under Joe Biden around, you know,
20% culatively, maybe that message starts to resonate.
And so I think that this groups of people,
they are older, they do have, you know,
are upset with President Trump,
but because this is such a big event on social media
time after time, and people keep it so current,
I do think it allows young people on social media
to see this messaging,
and then potentially leave them questioning things,
heading into that midterm disc.
So there may be, maybe some success
that sounds like from this for the Democrats,
even though we sit here, it's hard for, I think,
a serious person to take this seriously, Breka,
but as I look at this,
they're clearly continuing with it the same way
that Democrats continued in the midterm with Biden
to push the issue of threats to our democracy
by having all those hearings about January 6th.
I think for people that see the world normally,
a no-kings protest is on its face absurd,
but it's a Democrat mobilization technique, right?
It's, it's Sololinsky, get people out there in the streets,
shouting and screaming about something
that makes them feel good and powerful,
and like they're doing something worthwhile,
and then you can get them to do other things you want,
like show up in the midterms and vote.
Yes, and I think that will prove ultimately,
like you said, whether this movement has been successful,
because yes, they've, you know,
been able to coordinate, again,
a ton of retirees out on the street on a Saturday,
but are they actually getting them to vote on these issues?
And so definitely will be interesting to see
if this does become ultimately successful.
And then to your point on everything going on
under President Biden, very interesting,
because no one was protesting when, you know,
Vice President Kamala Harris won that Democrat nominee
without a single vote in the primary,
and people still protesting President Trump,
a newly elected president, you know,
steps away from the nation's capital,
exercising that free rights,
and saying that he's a king, which we know,
if that really was the case,
no one would be allowed to do that,
and we're able to see that around the country.
And I even had one man, he was just touring the Lincoln Memorial,
and you know, I took a break from protesters
and asked him, oh, what do you think about all of this?
And he couldn't believe it, because he said,
President Trump isn't a king, you know, he's not perfect,
but you've got to compare it to other countries.
And when you look at other countries,
he literally said that United States
is probably the most democratic society out there.
Do you feel safe?
If these things are gonna continue,
you said people are gonna call out, not work on May 1st.
Do you feel safe at this event?
Do obviously you're representing the daily wire?
We know that there have been people from Fox News,
for instance, during Minneapolis,
where the reporters were being taunted.
Do you feel safe interviewing people?
What is the vibe like for you?
When I go out there to different protests,
I actually, at No Keens, like you said,
when you're surrounded by older people
in inflatable costumes, you feel like you're safe.
Like you can, it's something where to happen,
you can handle yourself.
I, the protest at nighttime that I've attended
or just in an area where there isn't as much police presence,
you know, we have the National Guard here.
So whenever I'm interviewing a protestor in DC,
the National Guard is a few steps away.
And so if something were to go wrong,
I know that they would jump in
and be able to help the situation.
And I do, there are times where after people get upset
when they find out I'm at the daily wire.
And that's when they ask me,
and they typically ask me, you know, what outlet I'm with,
after I have given a follow-up,
which I view as a very fair follow-up
to what some of the things they've told me are.
You know, when one woman was explaining to me how her rights
were taken away as an African American woman.
We played that cut a little bit earlier on the show.
So that's a good one.
They give us an idea about.
Yes. And so, you know, a fair follow-up in my opinion,
what rights of yours are being taken away.
And then immediately what outlet are you with?
And I just always loads my time with that simple question
of just, you know, explain elaborate on your thoughts.
Immediately then puts me in question
and then her ultimately then, you know,
saying that maybe I don't have the right to be there as the press.
Breka, this is very important for your physical safety
when you're at these things going forward.
I just want you to know, if you've ever seen a vampire movie,
you know how when you hold up a crucifix,
they, you just need a pocket constitution.
And you hold that up.
And it's just like in the vampire movies where you hold up.
So you hold up the pocket constitution.
Also, if you have, not garlic, but red meat,
they hate red meat.
So if you just carry a little ground beef in your pocket
and a pocket constitution,
they will shriek and catch on fire
and run away like vampires.
So you will be safe at these no kings protests.
We've got your back.
Oh, thank you so much.
And you know, it was funny.
Our college out there was another daily wire employee
and then he had his MAGA hat,
which he put on towards the end of the protest as we were leaving.
And immediately that made them flee as well.
So.
Yeah.
That's also.
That also works.
That also works.
Greg is still at the daily wire.
Great work.
Come back next time you do one of these protests.
And if Clay loses a bet to me, he might be out there with you,
by the way.
So we're looking forward to that.
Yeah.
That may be happy.
Thank you so much.
Thank you so much.
Absolutely.
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I did think your analogy was a good one when if we did seize this Uranium successfully.
Unlike with the WMDs in Iraq, which were never able to be found, this would at least point to once and for all Iran was trying to enrich Uranium and create a nuclear weapon.
Despite all the problems it caused for them to which goes to you know, if all you want is for the maniac on the rooftop to hand over his firearm.
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I mean, I don't know what else to say.
Other than that seems pretty clear.
So you got to look at this the way it is.
Another part of this clay is people don't realize there are really bad really crazy folks out there.
I want to say crazy.
I don't mean like they're not of sound mind so much is they have a belief system and they will kill a lot of people.
They'll kill millions of people because they think that their belief system tells them to.
And the Iranian mullahs fall into that category.
No doubt might be good to keep those guys from having really serious weapons.
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