Clayton Morris
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Yeah. You're leading our family like this? You're done.
Yeah. You're leading our family like this? You're done.
All my kids are homeless fentanyl addicts? Yeah, I think that's a failure. Sorry, I do. Yeah. Well, like Assad, right? I mean, Syria used to be one of the most peaceful countries in the world. But people don't want to admit it, you know? And so...
All my kids are homeless fentanyl addicts? Yeah, I think that's a failure. Sorry, I do. Yeah. Well, like Assad, right? I mean, Syria used to be one of the most peaceful countries in the world. But people don't want to admit it, you know? And so...
All my kids are homeless fentanyl addicts? Yeah, I think that's a failure. Sorry, I do. Yeah. Well, like Assad, right? I mean, Syria used to be one of the most peaceful countries in the world. But people don't want to admit it, you know? And so...
Like Poland and Ukraine, caught between larger powers. But we need to hate Assad. We need to hate Putin. But we can't hate our own leaders enough. And these people still get – they fail up, as my wife likes to say. These people in Washington are now – these people who failed and destroyed our country are put in charge of things. It's unbelievable to me.
Like Poland and Ukraine, caught between larger powers. But we need to hate Assad. We need to hate Putin. But we can't hate our own leaders enough. And these people still get – they fail up, as my wife likes to say. These people in Washington are now – these people who failed and destroyed our country are put in charge of things. It's unbelievable to me.
Like Poland and Ukraine, caught between larger powers. But we need to hate Assad. We need to hate Putin. But we can't hate our own leaders enough. And these people still get – they fail up, as my wife likes to say. These people in Washington are now – these people who failed and destroyed our country are put in charge of things. It's unbelievable to me.
You know, I live in Colorado, and I saw firsthand – You know, families texting and family groups concerns about, hey, you know, the neighbor was just broken into Venezuelan gang. Just rob this. Just rob that. I'm hoping that violent criminals are sent back to their countries. Number one.
You know, I live in Colorado, and I saw firsthand – You know, families texting and family groups concerns about, hey, you know, the neighbor was just broken into Venezuelan gang. Just rob this. Just rob that. I'm hoping that violent criminals are sent back to their countries. Number one.
You know, I live in Colorado, and I saw firsthand – You know, families texting and family groups concerns about, hey, you know, the neighbor was just broken into Venezuelan gang. Just rob this. Just rob that. I'm hoping that violent criminals are sent back to their countries. Number one.
And I think I kind of fall in line with where most Americans were doing with exit polling and what they wanted, which was that they wanted the economy to work for the American people and they wanted their borders secure and safety. I think that's what most families want.
And I think I kind of fall in line with where most Americans were doing with exit polling and what they wanted, which was that they wanted the economy to work for the American people and they wanted their borders secure and safety. I think that's what most families want.
And I think I kind of fall in line with where most Americans were doing with exit polling and what they wanted, which was that they wanted the economy to work for the American people and they wanted their borders secure and safety. I think that's what most families want.
Oh, okay. That's a lot of you. That's the Hudson Institute, NEI, okay. I've become really, you know, going back to, I know the word isolationist is kind of a bad thing. People throw that around.
Oh, okay. That's a lot of you. That's the Hudson Institute, NEI, okay. I've become really, you know, going back to, I know the word isolationist is kind of a bad thing. People throw that around.
Oh, okay. That's a lot of you. That's the Hudson Institute, NEI, okay. I've become really, you know, going back to, I know the word isolationist is kind of a bad thing. People throw that around.
Well, a lot of, you know, a lot of neocons think it's a bad thing and they try to sort of cover up, George Washington in many ways, to try to cover up his words on isolationism and, you know, in his farewell address, telling America to stay out of foreign governments' businesses.
Well, a lot of, you know, a lot of neocons think it's a bad thing and they try to sort of cover up, George Washington in many ways, to try to cover up his words on isolationism and, you know, in his farewell address, telling America to stay out of foreign governments' businesses.
Well, a lot of, you know, a lot of neocons think it's a bad thing and they try to sort of cover up, George Washington in many ways, to try to cover up his words on isolationism and, you know, in his farewell address, telling America to stay out of foreign governments' businesses.