around the region. president biden still taking heat over the fiasco in afghanistan, as they hand the country over to the tele- band. some say they could allow a new terrorist breeding ground to be established. i think the towel i think the taliban understands that they could get absolutely pummeled. what do you think? one great thing is that the united states pledges if you screw with us, we will get you. greg: when you bring up afghanistan, that s what i am worried about. so far, joe has botched everything: afghanistan, russia, the border. all of these are less secure, including our own streets because of his vacant leadership. we are in a less secure world. i know he s not on top of terrorism. i don t think he knows what s going on. i m judging by everything else. the resurgence of isis will be a problem for the next president, because i think this guy is
said? he s absolutely right. what he said at the end of the interview was probably the most important thing. it has profound implications fo our home life security. if you think about it, pre- 9/11 , the terror groups were allowed to metastasize in afghanistan. we ve already seen chatter that has sent out in national security bulletins about them trying to do something for the 20th anniversary of afghanistan. now the terrorists are going to be bold because america looks weak and they know they have a terrorist breeding ground once again. if you add to that something yo didn t have a 9/11 that we have now is a poor southern border were people are being apprehended. now that it has fell, i think you will see a lot more people wanting to come across the border in do harm to the united states. we have a very serious security
watch. the saudis have already paid the price. there are the folks who actually committed the murder we ve held accountable and we will continue to do that. no one underestimates how horrible this murder was. bill: what problem do you have with that, senator? i don t take issue with that statement. i actually want to reinforce the efforts of secretary mattis and secretary pompeo to make sure that this worst humanitarian crisis in the world with 14 million yemen just outside of saudi arabia on the brink of starvation and a horrible terrorist breeding ground in yemen where we have al qaeda and isis and iran all continuing to strengthen their presence the longer the civil war goes on. what the secretary of state has called for along with secretary mattis is a cease-fire so that all parties to the civil war can arrive at the negotiating table in good faith. now, i ve been working on this
you republican ads. they re not exactly running on hope and/or change. as a rapper, antonio delgato gave voice to extreme new york city values. he d vote the same way in congress. working to infiltrate congress. he s used three different names to hide his family s ties to terrorism. what is abigail spanburger hiding? she doesn t want us to know she taught at an islamic school nicknamed terror high. a terrorist breeding ground. selling out americans, can t be trusted. i m old enough to remember when it was controversial to have an image of ground zero in a political ad. what was that? well, that s the politics of fear. certainly not the politics of hope. but, you know, i mean, this is who donald trump is. this is the kind of campaign that got him elected. we shouldn t be surprised. you know, with egoback with go back to the use of the
terror high, a terrorist breeding ground. lobbying firm made millions. attack ads are not new but when you see the scorched earth ads being run by congressional pac, a republican pac against democrats, i thought republicans were going to run on, hey, we ve got a great economy. tax cuts. keep us in power. but they can t because of the president. it s also pretty early for those kinds of ads, right? everyone always not everyone but you see scorched earth ads but you tend to see them later, right, more into october. first you do something ghazi to introduce your candidate, all the accomplishments you ve had. then you go for the attack ad, traditionally. the fact that that playbook is being upended underscores how nervous republicans are about these upcoming midterms and you see that in how they re talking about the senate. for a long time they felt that