Hour 3 - Meet the Other Clay

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0:33T's and C's apply. Welcome in Clay Travis, Buck Sexton Show.
0:38Hour number three. We have talked a great deal on the program over the past
0:43several weeks about Iran and what the future may hold there as the American military
0:48operation continues. And we have taken a lot of calls from people of Iranian descent
0:55who live in the United States now to give us an idea of what their
0:58friends and family back in Iran are saying and what they think the appropriate outcome
1:03is here. Many different perspectives on that.
1:07We are excited to bring in now a man who has a lot of thoughts
1:10on exactly what should happen.
1:12His name is Shervin Fishfahar, an advisor to Iran Prosperity Project and venture capitalist.
1:20And let's start with this.
1:22Thank you for coming on the program.
1:23Thank you for having me.
1:25What is the latest you are hearing from friends, family, connections in Iran about the
1:31on -the -ground situation and what the average person's life is like inside of that
1:36country right now? Absolutely. This is a historic moment for all Iranians.
1:43What we're hearing on a daily basis is Iranians are cheering from the balconies as
1:50this precision liberation campaign is proceeding.
1:56In this kind of second half week, we are seeing the drones coming in and
2:03going after the Beshiji militia that were responsible for killing over 43 ,000 Iranians on
2:10January 8th and 9th after President Trump bravely told the Iranian people to come out
2:16in the streets and protest and we'll have your back.
2:20And the Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi called everyone to come out on January 8th and
2:259th at 8 p .m.
2:26and they were massacred and that created a moral contract and the Iranian people, there's
2:33many videos of them that posted videos saying, this is going to be my last
2:39post. So these Iranians who sacrificed their lives for liberty have more in common with
2:46the American revolutionary fighters who fought for the creation of America and liberty here that
2:53we're so blessed to have than they do with this evil regime.
2:57So they're now cheering the Beshijis being killed by these drones and they're calling it,
3:07by the way, popcorn. The whole country is calling it that.
3:11They're watching it and cheering it.
3:13They're also playing sounds of drones from their speakers to scare the Beshijis.
3:20So there's videos of the Beshijis running from their stations because they're hearing over the
3:24loud speakers, the drone sounds from Iranian citizens who are against them.
3:32They're also reporting the Beshijis locations.
3:35So in many ways, the Iranian people are unarmed soldiers in this fight for liberty.
3:43And we have a whole plan that I'll talk about.
3:48The Crown Prince's leadership has been absolutely key.
3:51The Iranian Prosperity Project is a 175 -page plan that goes into detail about the
3:58reconstruction of Iran. We'll talk about that as well.
4:01But on the ground, there is a whole movement of people who are wanting their
4:11freedom, wanting a new Iran, wanting a democracy.
4:15And this plan is in the emergency phase of the plan is to have a
4:20100 -day plan to a referendum for the people to vote on a new form
4:25of government. I also want to say something.
4:28The Iranian -Americans like myself who came to America have been so blessed by America.
4:35We would be over there right now suffering.
4:39These poor people, 93 million of them, have been in an open -air prison and
4:45extermination camp for 47 years.
4:49And they're just as talented as we are.
4:51There's just a couple million Iranians in America who are blessed to come here.
4:56We've added up the economic impact of those Iranian -Americans.
5:01It's in the trillions of dollars.
5:03People like Dara Khosrowshahi, who joined, I helped, when I was on the board of
5:10Uber and helped build Uber as well, with Travis Kalanick and Emil Mikha, I helped
5:14recruit Emil Mikha, who's now the Undersecretary of War for R &D.
5:21and he's leading this whole AI war.
5:24But... Iranian -Americans have built companies like Uber, Google, Omid Kordesani, eBay, you know, have
5:31created millions of jobs in America.
5:33Just imagine 93 million of these brilliant Iranians who are trapped there unleashing on the
5:40world. It's going to be the biggest piece and economic dividend that we've seen.
5:45The team at the Iranian Prosperity Project has estimated the economic impact just to America
5:51is over $1 .2 trillion of trade in a free Iran without sanctions and a
5:59democracy would happen between America and Iran.
6:03So the impact is going to be massive.
6:05It's very similar to what happened in Europe after World War II, when you had
6:10Germany, Poland, et cetera, beginning to develop.
6:15So you have basically the kind of Poland -level underinvestment, Germany -level industrial sophistication, and
6:22Vietnam -style labor arbitrage available in a near run.
6:27And Shervin, if I could ask you, thank you for being here.
6:30And Shervin is with the, he's an advisor, rather, to the Iran Prosperity Project.
6:36Where are we on getting rid of the tyrants who are already in charge?
6:41It's great to hear that people are happy about the Trump airstrikes.
6:45And I think the plan for a future Iran would be exciting, not just for
6:50people in that country, but for people all over the world, because of how much
6:53could be done there. That's fantastic.
6:56But in the meantime, how do we get rid of the Mullahs, the IRGC, the
7:00besiege, all of the above?
7:04Absolutely. Look, this is, I call it the Trump doctrine of preemption, and it's powered
7:10by AI. This is the first American AI war.
7:14The precision lethality that we're watching happen over the last couple of weeks is really
7:20stunning. I was talking to a friend of mine who's in the intelligence world and,
7:26and specifically about this. And the reason why this is important, if you can go
7:3130 ,000 feet above just the Iran situation, which, you know, people can be, have
7:37different views on, but above that is this reality of nuclear deterrence is, is actually
7:44not, not as important as what's happening now.
7:47We need to deter these evil regimes, these mafia states from being able to use
7:52the very same technologies. And we're all seeing this precision lethality, these drones, these, this
7:58AI powered warfare. If that gets into the hands of a, of a, of an
8:03Iran, if it gets into the hands of Russia, China, North Korea, our future in
8:09America is, is apparel. This, this, this is a, people don't need nuclear bombs to
8:15cause absolute man. They could use AI to, to, to build new viruses that, that
8:22basically, assassinate political leaders, take out the whole Congress and the Senate by building a
8:28virus that specifically targets the genes of, of individuals.
8:32So we're, we're at the dawn of a very scary time.
8:36And this lethality, we have the advantage right now, but in five years, those types
8:42of drones and drone swarms could be coming on, on American cities.
8:46And so we have to wake up and realize we can't live in a world
8:51where you have a terror state that is continuing to try to build, not just
8:57nuclear bombs, but drones, and then shipping those drones to, to Ukraine and Russia to
9:03help the Russians. It's, it's, it's, it's a new reality.
9:07And the reason why Trump has been so visionary, as you just played, Trump was
9:11talking about this in 1988.
9:14It was prophetic. He talked about Harg Island.
9:18He talked about taking out this regime back then.
9:21He's had this principle. This isn't Israel affecting America's policy.
9:27This is an American president who's had this vision for a long time of getting
9:31rid of these types of evil regimes that are an absolute existential threat to our
9:37American way of life and freedom.
9:39This, this is a, an immune response to a world that is full of peril.
9:45If we don't start to wake up and, and get ahead of it.
9:49And the, the Iran war and liberation is the first, I think, signal, and Venezuela
9:54was important and it was very fast.
9:57And, and, and, but the precision of the Iranian war is a signal of what's
10:02to come. And we have our advantage right now.
10:05We have to press it in Iran and against other regimes that are going to
10:10use these same technologies on us in the future.
10:14Um, I, a couple of questions that I'd be curious to get your read on.
10:17Uh, and we're talking to Shervin Fishfahar, incredibly successful venture capital, among many other things,
10:23uh, that he has done venture capitalists here in the United States.
10:26What is the impact of Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, all these other different
10:33places in the middle East that used to be far smaller and less successful economically,
10:39uh, suddenly becoming far more successful than Iran.
10:43If you look at relative economic size, um, and per capita income.
10:48And, uh, that's part one.
10:50How much does, in other words, the.
10:52neighborhood of the Middle East rising up as Iran has been falling down.
10:56How understood is that inside of the country of Iran?
11:00And what do you think the percentage is of Iranians that support just the physical
11:06overthrow of the government? In other words, what percentage support the existing power structure?
11:13Kind of take us into the world of the Iranian mind as you see it.
11:18That's a great question. Basically, Jimmy Carter, a peanut farmer from Georgia, I think was
11:28the worst president in modern history.
11:30He affected the Middle East and the world in America in a way that we're
11:35all suffering from that huge mistake.
11:38The Crown Prince's father, Mohammed Reza Pallavi, the Shah, was working on modernizing Iran, was
11:46way ahead of everyone else, had the fourth largest army, an economy that was booming,
11:52was modernizing Iran. And he allowed these mullahs to come in and cause absolute mayhem
12:00in the Middle East and the world.
12:02They've been our enemy using proxies.
12:05They've been the enemy of Israel, trying to destroy Israel.
12:08And we've been living in a new reality since 1979 for 47 years.
12:15And the poor Iranians have been the ones that have been to have to suffer
12:19the brunt of it. But many others have also suffered.
12:22Those countries in the Middle East, to their credit, have advanced in the last 25
12:28years. I was in Dubai in 2001, 2002, and there was a smattering of buildings.
12:35These are basically nation states that have accelerated in the same way in America in
12:41the 1950s after World War II.
12:43You know, we spent unbelievable amounts of our GDP modernizing America and advancing our economy
12:50after World War II, built the interstate highway, and all of the defense capabilities.
12:58And then also, if you look at putting a man on the moon in the
13:021950s, those moonshots, that was like $250 billion of investment in those dollars back then.
13:08It was a significant, the courage it took to invest that kind of capital, paid
13:13dividends for all of our lives.
13:15We're all beneficiaries of that.
13:17The Middle East learned from that, and they've invested billions of dollars in Qatar, and
13:22Saudi Arabia, and UAE, and have advanced, you know, far ahead.
13:27Now, the reality is, everyone thought that they didn't, no one expected, as President Trump
13:33said yesterday, they didn't expect to be attacked.
13:36You know, they weren't attacking Iran, but 14 nations got attacked by the Iranians.
13:41That shows the insanity of this cult mafia state, this Shia Islamic mafia state, that
13:50is like a cult, that is a terror organization, has taken over a nation state.
13:55Their insanity is to then attack 14 countries.
14:00And so we're in a completely new Middle East.
14:03Everything has changed. The countries that didn't sign the Abraham Accords are going to rush
14:08to sign it, because you know why?
14:10They want the Iron Dome technology.
14:12They want to be able to shoot down missiles with lasers.
14:15So this kind of new reality is going to reshape the Middle East and our
14:21world in a way that is advantageous to America's national security.
14:27One thing I wrote when I went to Berkeley years ago is in colleges, our
14:32moral security presages our physical security.
14:37If we don't actually take care of these principles and make sure we protect them,
14:43then our physical security will be at risk, like what happened in 9 -11, like
14:47what's happened on 10 -7, like what would have happened if we had allowed this
14:52regime to continue. Larry Johnny was killed.
14:56The news broke out this morning.
14:57Larry Johnny was one of the most evil but highly competent operators in the Islamic
15:03regime. Taking him out was a big, big deal.
15:06Taking out the Supreme Leader Khamenei, who tried to kill my father, who worked for
15:10the Shah, who was head of radio and television, because he was helping people escape
15:15from the country during the revolution.
15:18This is all full circle.
15:21These are very evil, evil people.
15:24No one should weep for them.
15:26The hunters have become the hunted, and AI is what has allowed us to be
15:30able to do this. Shervin Fishavar, advisor to Iran Prosperity Project.
15:35Shervin, appreciate your expertise, your insights on this, sir, and let's all say a prayer
15:40for the Iranian people and hope that this goes to the place we're all hoping
15:43it goes to. Thank you, sir.
15:45We all appreciate the prayers.
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20:00welcome back in clay travis buck sexton show we appreciate all of you hanging out
20:05with us we are joined now by lieutenant colonel clay fuller former district attorney the
20:10republican nominee for georgia 14 uh as that is marjorie taylor green's former district um
20:18clay great name we appreciate you joining the uh the show uh what should people
20:23out there know as georgia is going to emerge as a major battleground senate governors
20:28but also your seat what do people need to know about this going forward yeah
20:35first off there's a a democrat in the race um this has gone to a
20:40runoff and the the person that we're up against for april 7th as a democrat
20:44he's done a really good job of running a race of not defining himself and
20:48with any policy positions or with any party so our job now is to let
20:52the voters of georgia 14 know that there is a democrat in the race that
20:56does not represent northwest georgia values and so we're getting out there and telling the
21:00voters about my background and obviously we've been supported by president trump so making sure
21:05people understand that they understand they've got a choice between uh a maga conservative that's
21:11supported by president trump or a radical or the radical left lieutenant colonel thanks for
21:17being here uh let's let's just get to it on what do you think about
21:21the situation in the middle east right now with iran what's your view of it
21:24yeah so i fully support president trump decimating the iranian uh military and all of
21:32their capabilities obviously they're the number one state sponsor of terror uh in the region
21:36and you know one of the the mentors that i've had in my career is
21:40is general raisin dan dan raisin kane and he said it's very important that there
21:44can be no power projection at any point from uh the Iranian regime.
21:48So I fully support President Trump and what he's done in the Middle East and
21:52making sure that the Iranian regime cannot threaten the United States or our neighbors.
21:59You mentioned the race is on April 7th.
22:03I imagine the biggest challenge right now is just making people aware that the race
22:08is going on, right? We just had the same issue with a seat to fill
22:12in my home district in the state of Tennessee, and Democrats try to steal in
22:17and they take advantage of the fact that Democrat voters tend to be very motivated
22:21on these special elections. And a lot of times Republicans are just busy and don't
22:25necessarily know. So is your biggest battle, given the district right now, just making people
22:30aware because it's a non -traditional time to be voting that they need to get
22:34out and get their ballots counted?
22:37That's exactly it. Job number one for us is getting out the vote.
22:41Obviously, it's a difficult time period because April 7th is right after Easter.
22:46Normally, we'd have five days of early voting, but that goes up to Good Friday.
22:51And so we're trying to make sure that voters understand that they need to get
22:54back out after the March 10th primary vote in the runoff year, and they need
23:00to make a plan. The other challenge that we have in a number of counties
23:03in the southern part of the district, they have spring break over that week of
23:07April 7th. So we really are trying to get that message out to every voter
23:11across the district. Please make your plan because we cannot take this for granted.
23:17It would be a tragedy for Georgia 14 if a Democrat won the seat.
23:21It would be a tragedy for the MAGA movement and for President Trump.
23:23So we have to stay motivated because the Democrats are going to do it.
23:26The radical left is going to come out, and we just have to make sure
23:29that we're driving out our voters on April 7th.
23:31If I could ask you, Lieutenant Colonel, I know you're focused on your race as
23:35you should be, and everyone listening and especially everyone who lives in your district is
23:39paying close attention to that.
23:41But you've also got some important things happening on the Senate side in your state.
23:46Just what can you tell us about the political trajectory right now in Georgia?
23:50Where do they stand vis -a -vis the administration?
23:53Are things looking better for Republicans since 2024?
23:57About the same? How would you, because you're obviously very plugged into the numbers and
24:01the sentiment, what's the feel?
24:03What's the vibe right now politically in Georgia?
24:07Yeah, unfortunately, Georgia is going to be the bell of the ball for every election,
24:11it seems like, coming up.
24:12But I think the momentum's on our side.
24:14And I think you saw what we did from an organizing standpoint in 2024 to
24:19make sure that we're driving out the vote.
24:20And also, the really important thing, which has been a change not only in Georgia
24:2514, but across the state on the right, is trying to tell voters early voting
24:31is okay. Obviously, normally we do so well on election day, but if we can
24:35get out there and bank those votes early, because I don't know if you know
24:40much about Georgia weather. Last week, we were at 70 degrees, and then just yesterday
24:45we had snow. And so you never know what the weather is going to be
24:49like here in Georgia in the spring.
24:50So if you've got time to go and early vote, go and make that decision
24:55and knock it out. And if we do that, continue to drive out the vote,
24:59because President Trump's policies are resonating in Georgia, the victory is there, the win is
25:04there to send a conservative to the U .S.
25:07Senate. We just have to make sure that we're getting out our voters when we
25:11make that choice. So April 7th, we want to make sure everybody listening in North
25:15Georgia gets out and votes.
25:16But then you'll be back on the ballot in November.
25:20How does this work? I presume this is to fill out the remaining term of
25:23Marjorie Taylor Greene. So basically, you're going to be running for the rest of this
25:28year. Am I right? That's right, Clay.
25:31I'm in endless campaign season for the rest of my life, it seems like.
25:35So with the way that Marjorie stepped down, it created a special election.
25:39And in Georgia, that's a jungle primary.
25:41So that's why the top two vote getters in the March 10th primary won as
25:46a Democrat. So then that runoff for the special election, which will be to fill
25:51Marjorie Greene's, the rest of Marjorie Greene's seat until the end of December of 2026.
25:57That's April 7th. And then there will be another primary on May 19th.
26:01Obviously, we're hoping to be in that primary as as the incumbent.
26:05And then there will be the general election in November of this year.
26:10So we've got elections coming up.
26:11So yes, sir. May 19th, you mentioned.
26:14OK, so I want everybody to go vote for Clay Fuller.
26:16Easy name to remember here.
26:18If you listen to this show on April 7th, I want you guys to go
26:22get to vote for him.
26:23But then May 19th, almost immediately we're flipping.
26:26We've got a hugely competitive Republican ticket and Democrat ticket, as Buck mentioned, in a
26:33state that is very much the center battleground state.
26:37What is the expectation for turnout in that primary?
26:41I know you got a contested decision on who the governor should be and the
26:46nominee for Republicans and Democrats as well, but also the Senate race.
26:50I mean, the amount of money that's going to be spent in Georgia is going
26:53to be off the charts.
26:55It really is. And and the big concern for me in my race is making
27:00sure we don't hit voter fatigue.
27:01And but we know voters in Georgia 14 and across the state of Georgia care
27:07about who's going to lead them.
27:08They care about the policies of getting regulations off their back, tax taxes off their
27:13back. They just want to they want to.
27:15to be the free state of Georgia.
27:16So they're going to be very concerned about getting the right people in there.
27:19And I think they're going to be voting red both in May and then in
27:23November as well. So I think we're not going to have a problem as long
27:26as we continue to turn out the voters.
27:29All right. Clay Fuller is his name.
27:31Everybody in Georgia, 14, I believe is correct, right?
27:34April 7th, we need you to get out and vote for Clay Fuller.
27:38And then you can show back up after he wins on April 7th with all
27:42of your support and vote for him again the next month in the primary.
27:46And all of you should be engaged in voting in this Georgia primary that is
27:49coming up because there's a lot of big decisions to make there too.
27:52Clay, we appreciate the time.
27:54And we want everybody listening right now to make sure that they're aware again that
27:57date, April 7th. If they want to help, what can they do?
28:03Go to Clay Fuller for Georgia .com.
28:05We can always use donations.
28:07And then just if you know anybody that lives in northwest Georgia, just make sure
28:10that they're aware to get out there and vote.
28:12You're going to have a number of opportunities to support a Clay outside of the
28:15show. There you go. Clay Fuller, April 7th, get the vote in.
28:20We appreciate the time. Thank you so much.
28:23Thanks for having me. Again, that is a soon -to -be decision to fill out
28:28Marjorie Taylor Green's seat. And then there will be additional election in what is going
28:33to be one of the ultimate battlegrounds.
28:34So we make sure you guys are on top of that.
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30:49T's and C's apply. Closing up shop on Clay and Buck for the day.
30:54You've got to get some of your talkbacks and other fantastic things going on here.
30:57But first, as demanded by Mr.
31:01Clay Travis, who thought, for all of you Fenians, right?
31:07That's what you call Irish, right?
31:09Isn't that right? Oh, that's a good question.
31:10I don't know. But of all days that I could insult Ireland on St.
31:13Patrick's Day, that it would occur.
31:15I mean, seriously. You might as well have said that Notre Dame should change their
31:21mascot because who can take a leprechaun seriously?
31:24You know, Clay, there are limits here, buddy.
31:26So he's talking smack about the president of Ireland being a man or a woman.
31:31He can't tell. So he had producer Greg do a mashup of Mrs.
31:36Doubtfire, which is Robin Williams pretending to be an English lady, to be clear, and
31:44the Irish president that Clay thought was a dude that was actually a chick.
31:48This is 39, the mashup he demands on St.
31:50Patty's Day. Enjoy. The story of Patrick's life serves as a reminder of the resilience
31:57and courage of migrants. I'm sorry to frighten you, dear.
32:01I must look like a yeti in this ghetto.
32:03The invaluable contributions that they have made and continue to make to the countries they
32:09now call home. This is my nightly meringue mask, part of my beauty regimen.
32:14What it is is basically egg whites, creme fraiche, powdered sugar, vanilla, and a little
32:19touch of alum. As we recall the life of Patrick, we invoke his spirit and
32:24acknowledge our shared responsibilities as global citizens.
32:28There you go, dear. Oh, there you go.
32:30You've got your cream and your sugar now.
32:32It's a little cappuccino. One drop or two.
32:35Would you like another one?
32:36Oh, there you go. Patrick's story invites us to respond with hospitality and...
32:43kindness to those suffering the consequences of war and displacement as you can see i
32:49can't stay with you there i'm melting these are indistinguishable phoenix basically we have got
32:54robin basically mrs doubtfire is the president of ireland is what clay is telling you
32:58i'm telling that people out there listening am i crazy or does that not just
33:03sound like mrs doubtfire as buck just said is now the president of ireland happy
33:08saint patrick's day that's great work from uh producer greg i i mean again i'm
33:16just saying in one case it's a man pretending to be a woman in another
33:21case it's a woman who sounds like a man to me they come together and
33:25they meld perfectly uh we've got a bunch of other talkbacks but by the way
33:29get your phones tell me if you think i'm crazy i bet the talkbacks on
33:33this will be phenomenal tomorrow uh and we will dive into them uh let's see
33:39what else do we have here uh president trump gave a shout out in honor
33:43of saint patrick's day to the ambassador of ireland i know him his name is
33:48ed walsh he is awesome uh and president trump pointed out if you have to
33:53be an ambassador uh which is not a bad job ireland's a pretty awesome country
33:57cut 38 the u .s ambassador to ireland a great golfer this guy can play
34:02golf he can play golf walsh right can't you huh but trump's not bad i
34:09know he's a great player and he's uh he's having a lot of fun over
34:14there it's what is that for a guy who loves golf is that the best
34:19location you know can you imagine ambassador to ireland that's got to be the greatest
34:22job in the world anyway have a good time have a good time you're doing
34:26a good job uh let's get to some more funny uh talkbacks but ed walsh
34:32is the ambassador to ireland he's doing a great job he's an awesome dude fan
34:36of the program uh michael in clearwater florida wfla i said i'd heard that the
34:42guinness tour in ireland now that i'm gonna have to make up because i just
34:46called the president of ireland mrs doubtfire uh michael in clearwater florida says the guinness
34:51tour is awesome cut c definitely definitely do the guinness uh factory tour it's amazing
34:57but don't just do the regular tour do the connoisseurs tour they're smaller groups you
35:03go to your own bar inside the facility you pour your own guinness uh they
35:08let you try a bunch of uh drinks that are not available in the u
35:12.s uh my wife didn't like guinness so i drank all of hers left pretty
35:16tanked it was a blast does that guy sound like me or is this am
35:20i just thinking everybody sounds like everyone i promise that was not me calling in
35:24to give a review of guinness uh podcast listener i mabel mabel mabel mabel is
35:30this a real uh western montana i didn't know anybody was actually still alive and
35:35named mabel so uh thank you for uh continuing to fly the mabel flag uh
35:40she's cut d hello man this is mabel from western montana and if you can't
35:46tell clay i identify as a woman clearly from my voice nice these guys are
35:53getting good buck the talk backs are getting better and better um let me also
35:58play this because i gave it a shout out earlier and you heard uh us
36:01discussing it the argument that trump is being influenced by israel we played a cut
36:06from 1980 here is trump with barbara walters back in 1987 talking about grabbing iranian
36:13oil installations producer greg's on fire today he made that mrs doubtfire mashup and he
36:19found this old clip cut 37 as far as trump is concerned our allies are
36:24only part of the problem the real culprit is iran why couldn't we go in
36:29and take over some of their oil which is along the sea how would you
36:33do that would you send in the marines would you take a chance in a
36:36war let them have iran you take their oil that's what how how i mean
36:41do we want a war what do you mean take their oil you go in
36:43you're gonna have a war by being weak okay how do we go in what
36:48do we excuse me you're going to have a war and it's going to start
36:52in the middle east what if the soviet union said you do this to iran
36:55we're gonna come in i don't believe they do it the next time iran attacks
36:59this country go in and grab one of their big oil installations and i mean
37:04grab it and keep it and get back your losses because this country has lost
37:07plenty because of iran buck i just again these are clips from the 1980s of
37:14trump and i love that because it's combative trump basically making very similar arguments to
37:21what he's making today which is this has been a long range issue now for
37:25two generations and it's time to solve it once and for all and i think
37:28it ties in with this era of trump buck where he's just like i'm gonna
37:34try to solve every issue under the sun no matter what as rapidly as i
37:38can i'm just gonna do stuff i just love how trump has been trump for
37:42so long yes you go back you look at he's the same trump you know
37:45he's like you get to excuse me excuse me brother that's a great one when
37:49you're arguing with someone just yell excuse me it works really does not work with
37:54your wife i was just about to say i was just about to say there's
37:57a lot of husbands out there a lot of tone policing a lot of tone
38:00policing it's not what you said it's how you said it uh as every husband
38:04has heard but the next time you're at the airline counter and they're giving you
38:07the runners make excuse me excuse me you works super well there.
38:12They'll love you. Just like they all love Trump.
38:14So yes, indeed. We're going to come back tomorrow.
38:17We're going to explain all the things and fix everything.
38:19And it's going to be an amazing show.
38:21So look forward to it.
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