he was using what we use in the military. it s almost impossible to defend against, especially for someone who has ever been shot at before and not used to hearing the supersonic cracks going through the air. the position allowed a sound dispersion that allowed it to understood so like two shooters. people are not able to comprehend what was going on. it was a coward move. bless those that lost their lives and the ones that helped save and the swat team that breached the door. i know some really tough men that i like to look at in my life. i don t look at myself as one of them, but i know some tough men that wouldn t go into a room on a breach with a known machine gunner. hats off. what they carried in their trousers is something not made on the periodic table. neil: i was thinking you, harkening back to the university
you know, but look, he s coming out with his own, you know, agenda. obviously i ve talked to many of the legislators in kentucky, and look, they all say the same thing. we don t need this. kentucky doesn t want this. and he has enough nerve to come out and say this on his way out that we want to accept them. i mean, look, it s a coward move. i mean, it s something that, you know, he s always stood for nothing more than re-election. but look, this kind of his way. you know, and it s the same way as president obama. look, we i m starting to wonder do we live in a democracy or a dictatorship? do they work for us? or do we work for them? it s kind of a question that we got to wonder. you ve got the majority of governors representing the states across the nation who are saying we don t want to do this. and then a bill is passed, and the president comes out and says he s going to veto it. i mean, what, what, what are we doing? that s the big question. because the story out this morning,