the first video. no investigation. general mckenzie killed people, civilians, women, children, they knew it, and then they said well let's let an investigation take place. didn't fire him over that just the difference between my situation and his, the hypocrisy perfectly illustrates the problems facing our military. and then after the investigation was complete, they came out and publicly said yeah, it was a mistake. it was a bad mistake. but he is okay. we're going to let him keep doing what he is doing. it just makes your head want to explode. >> brian: yes. and it's not -- i'm not the one who fought for 17 years. you were. you were on the way possibly to becoming a general. it's not going to happen now. and i know you're divorced and just coming out of prison and you got make your own way. find another career. so you have sacrificed a lot. we have left between 30 and $80 billion worth of hardware there and thousands of people left behind, including afghan commandos who have now pleaded for us to help them get out.