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I mean, that's pretty good. You know, I would always remember watching the coverage over the last couple years, and I would watch the hysterical lunatics on both sides. I'd watch the radical left Islamist fundamentalists on MSNBC say that, you know, we needed to do it this way or that they needed to crush these people. I watched the other side of that coin, the Mark Levins, saying that complete and total destruction and that, you know, you needed to wipe it off the face of the map. I watched both sides say that the total destruction of the other side was imperative to get a deal done and that the United States of America would essentially have to pick a side and watch there be destruction and then have a whole sect of the other side completely look at the United States as, you know, as satanic terrorists. I mean, I was fed that from both sides. MSNBC on one side, Mark Levin and the neocons on the other side were feeding people like me who were saying, hey, you know, President Trump is brokering a peace deal here. I watched the way in which he would meet with the Muslim leaders. I watched the way in which he would exchange some letters with the leaders of the Islamic states. I watched the way he negotiated with Qatar, Saudi Arabia, some of these Middle Eastern countries that have influence over Hamas. And then I watched on the other side. I watched people said, oh, you know, why is Trump, you know, having these relationship and, you know, these ongoing discussions with Netanyahu? Netanyahu is a criminal. Netanyahu's a, you know, a crazy person. And listen, I always say this, and anybody who tells you otherwise is disingenuous. There is no good or bad foreign leader. That's why I get upset when people are like, well, this is our greatest ally. This is our best friend. There's none of that, okay? Everybody's in it for themselves all over the world, except for in America, except American politicians. American politicians, again, on one side of the coin or the other, want to sell out everything it means to be an American and represent an American for the sake of a foreign power. So I watch people say what we needed to do for one side of that war. And I watched people say what we needed to do for the other side of the war. And people like me were saying, hey, I'm not putting words in President Trump's mouth, because people would love to do that. Trump believes this and Trump believes that. And every single time Trump would, I guess, lean in one direction, he was picking up leverage. That's the name of the game. When he accepted the jet from Qatar, the Israel people went crazy. What are you doing? Whoa, Trump, why would you do that? I watch people like Mark Levin have spontaneous meltdowns. And then on the other side of the coin, I watch Mark Levin. When President Trump would be friendly and have meetings with Netanyahu. You need to finish the job with him. Yes, finish the job. Wipe it all off the map. Kill everybody. Otherwise it'll never stop, because they'll never make a deal in good faith. And I watched every single time President Trump stand there, take the oncoming from the other side as he brokered the deal for peace for the sake of the United States of America. And what I mean by that is, is not spending hundreds of billions of dollars to fund both sides of a war. Do you understand? That's what's been happening this whole time, is that people like Kamala would get up there and say, I stand with the people of Israel. And then at the same time say, oh, well, we gotta, you know, support the Palestinian state. So therefore, we're gonna put billions of dollars of assistance there, we're gonna give billions of dollars assistance to Israel, and we're just gonna let him keep fighting forever. That's what they wanted. We're getting peace. So you see there, the leader of Hamas agreed. We just showed you that people said that would never happen. And also the cabinet of Israel. Roll it on. Tonight's Common Ground segment, Bipartisan agreement about the peace agreement in the Middle East. And just seconds ago, we had official word from the Israeli government that that has been voted forward, that the deal is officially voted by the Israeli government as a yes. Moving forward to phase one. Let's go. I mean, what were they going to do anyway? You know, people said that Netanyahu wanted to total destruction. And this is where I'll say that people were saying, oh, Trump is totally controlled by Israel. Is Trump really controlled by Israel? If Trump was actually controlled by Israel, they would have said, all right, you know, go ahead. We can't stop these people. They're radical Islamic terrorists. You just got to wipe them all off the map and go with that plan. If Trump was actually controlled by Israel, like some people would say, then that's what the outcome would have been. But the other side of that, people who said, oh, you know, it's totally impossible to negotiate a deal, they doubt. I know people, the neocons, okay, People who are putting Israel over the interests of America. They were saying, oh, there's nothing that can be done here. You just gotta wipe it off the map and have all the Middle Eastern countries, Iran, Qatar, you have to have them all continue to hate us. And we just got to deal with that. And we just got to fight fire with fire and wrap us up into 100 years more of Middle Eastern entanglement. People like me would say, hold on a minute, hold on a minute. I'm not fighting your holy war, okay? I got nothing to do with it. How did the United States of America, a country of European settlers, get mixed up in the religious battle that goes back to the beginning of time in the Middle East? We had nothing to do with it. And, you know, it'll always rage on into the future. But that's not our problem again, keeping order and creating peace deals and brokering that from a position of strength because everybody needs us. That's great. That's great. Having our allies who want to work with us and collaborate with us and not having their country being bombed into smithereens, okay, that's great. Having people who have nuclear bombs pointed at us and talking them out of launching it at us because they believe that we're doing something that we may or not be doing, not having the threat of that is great. So I say we're at a point now where if there's a peace deal, everyone can relax and the United States can go back to doing what we all want, and that's to care about the United States. Again, there is a outsized influence of voices on television who tell you you need to care so much about something going on thousands of miles away. Now that we've done this and now that we've brokered this, as long as both sides are abiding by the deal, there should be no involvement. Further, for the United States of America, we never send boots on the ground. And quite frankly, the aid in which we send to both sides, okay, hundreds of billions of dollars, that goes to both sides, why are we spending that? Just lower both those to nothing and put that money in America. How about that? That plus peace, Good, there you go. Stop bombing and killing each other. Even John Fetterman, a Democrat, gets it. Trump, should he win a Nobel Peace Prize. What are the Democrats saying about this? Are they going to. Able to. Are they able to spin it for a negative. Let's see.