anybody who is not living at a rock or the international space station realize that the republican party is going tlu a very hard time. there s factions, great division. we re seeing it play out on the senate floor. we re seeing it play out in our living rooms. we re seeing it play out in our families, amongst our friends. we re seeing it play out amongst regular citizens who just republican voters and are feeling this question of is this still by party? can this still be my party. it s a very the bob corkers of this world say i cannot stomach to do what i have to do. some others like john mccain and i subscribe to his school of thinking will fight to the death to defend traditional republican values. the irery of all of this is that the republican party, it s soul,
jong-un continues to develop missile technology that can hit america, if diplomacy fails to stop him, there will be an attack by the united states against his weapons systems. i m assuming the worst. let me tell you how the war ends, it ends with his utter destruction. shaun, what do you make of the senator s comments? well, one thing to keep in mind is that lindsey graham is, you know, comes from the more hawkish traditional republican sort of school of thinking. he is somebody who tends to want to be more aggressive militarily, so i don t think what lindsey graham is saying necessarily reflects what all of congress things or even what all of the republicans in congress thing. i think there are still many republicans and democrats who want to be cautious and careful when they even talk about a military option, when they even talk about a provocation, escalation, any sort of conflict with north korea, because i think they realize, look, here