security, the kind that you are not providing. it s not true, once again you are misrepresenting! you are misrepresenting my bill. tucker: read it yourself. thanks so much, good to see you. breaking news out of ukraine. in just a moment, greg palkot will go live for us from there. joe kent was watching that interview with congresswoman salazar, a former member of the army special forces, running for congress in the state of washington. we needed a reality check on all that so we are happy to be joined by him now. thanks so much for coming on. i just want to say again that we are grateful that congressman salazar was game enough to come on the show, i appreciate that very, very much but i couldn t help but notice, with respect, the difference in the urgency, and people are dying in ukraine in ways that are horrifying and i concede that, but we ve had a slow-motion invasion to the tunes of tens of millions of people for like more than a decade and it s accelerating, so why does no on
happen, we got to do it immediately. that s the argument you re hearing. at this point, no one wants to said out loud, but it is true, at this point the shooting war with russia seems inevitable. how could a war with russia not be inevitable? virtually everyone in power is for it. we remain against it, we think joining the war in eastern europe will hurt this country, though to be clear, when and if that were starts, we will be praying passionately for america s total victory. and like so many in the foreign policy established when, without this country above all and we mean it. in the meantime, while the united states is still technically at peace, we thought it would be worth asking people who are calling for work if they have considered in detail what a war would mean for this country. congress woman maria salazar was gracious enough to accept our invitation to come on the show, we are grateful she did and she joins us tonight. thanks so much for coming on. thank you for inviting
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