republicans calling on democrats to resign. calling them names. the question is what aspect of the withdrawal are they most upset about? i think that really wasn t clear yesterday. so from the critics today, i d be focused about what are they focused in on. lastly, if they re focused in on the evacuation of afghan allies, i think we need a discussion about what we re going to do to resettle those refugees and how we re going to get more afghans out of the country and come here and have a stake here. again, another challenge, some who criticized the evacuation of afghan allies and refugees don t necessarily want to welcome them in here. so there s a lot of contradiction to some of the criticism we ll hear even as there s very valid questions raised even about the planning that went into the investigation and about our relationship with afghanistan. are we going to be providing assistance into the afghan people trying to avoid the
charles hurt, tim farley, host and managing editor of morning brief potus on sirius xm radio, and jonah goldberg, senior editor at the national review. if it wasn t clear yesterday, trying to make it clear in his tweets, charlie, there s been a shift in the dynamic here. quite a shift it is. so many republicans on capitol hill were surprised by this, that they do not get the message from last year s election. this was coming down the pipe or, you know, donald trump got on the map first and foremost by beating republicans. and i think that was a big part of what sort of launched his inevitability towards winning the white house. for people to be surprised by that now, he s not a conservative, he s never conservative ideologue, he has gained strength off of the deep frustration among republican