“As a veteran and a military doctor, Brad Wenstrup is a patriot who recognizes the need for a strong military that is prepared to meet the challenges of the 21st Century,” said Speaker McCarthy.
apply the tourniquet. good to have a veteran. he is a great guy, scalise, and i think it was heartfelt on both sides of the aisle. a wonderful return. martha: heartwarming to see genuine outpouring from him, even before that, a guy that was very well-liked and capitol hil capitol hill. that is his job, to know everybody. going to have a lot of work ahead of him too. we look forward to seeing them back on the hill shortly. you know, when he was shot in the lake, i think a lot of people thought, you your shot a leg, you recover. but his life was at risk. but this was very serious business by a guy who had a rifle, a guy that showed up, thought, this is the republicans, right? he wanted to be sure he was shooting at the people he wanted to shoot at. ugly business. martha: it certainly is. i want to change topics for a moment. i know you say you had a conversation with steve bannon, and word out of the breitbart editor alex milo is that they
dumpty. there was a lot of damage inside that had to get fixed. they put you back together again. they put me back together again. martha: bill bennett joins me now, a fox news contributor. good evening to you. a lot back-and-forth on the hills, on capitol hill in congress, but that was a special moment, everybody very happy to see him back today. yeah, great story, dramatic story. a very sad beginning, of course, but a great ending. i noticed a couple of things. he brought up that subject, which a lot of the media don t like to talk about, first thing he mentioned was prayer, praying to god on that field. second, i think a virtual, the honorable finds its duty. there is honor in washington. he was right to say how lucky was that brad wenstrup was nearby, colonel wenstrup, a veteran of iraq, got there to