Clayton Morris
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And there always has been.
To me, there's no daylight at all between both of these parties.
We call it a uniparty.
That term gets thrown around quite a bit, this idea of the uniparty.
But they are in lockstep on this issue as far as I see it.
Very few voices are speaking out about it.
If they do, they get pushed out.
I mean, look at Marjorie Taylor Greene, Matt Gaetz, questioning why we're in Syria.
How dare you?
How dare you ask why?
Why are we in Syria?
Congressman Massey, very few voices, Senator Paul, but there's very little daylight in these parties on this issue at all.
They desperately want war.
I was sitting here thinking, because you have the ideological push, right, from Mark Levin.
He doesn't really care about the money.
No.
It's the, you know, it's the greater Israel project.
That's what his big push is.
But Lindsey Graham and these others, is it really about Israel or is it really about the money?
And I think for most of these people, it's probably about the money.