what the examples i use areof only the tip of the iceberg here, joe . you can give many more and go on probably for the next hour giving examples of the hypocrisy. yeah. and in the end the focus shouldl be on from those in this mediaun accountability should begin and end with the person pulling and we should mourn the victims. but some of this business completely skipped that partny and rush to judgment beforeon anyone really knew anything about the shooter or his motives. here are f the facts, sean,ac the shooter in this specifically attacked this network and conservatives in general in his crazy manifesto no matter because this horrific shooting is being exploited to push broader narratives and agendas. in this case, it s twofold. it s gun control and it s censorship in no particular order. and by playing a blame gamese and pointing the finger at those not remotely involved, we missed nd, the bigger storyth that overall when you look atat it from a macro level, the u.s. murder rate i
0 as we continue to work operating from the new norms, rules and agreements that we will convene to work together on to galvanize global action. so if you take a truckload of cliches and put them in as blender, that s what you get . congratulations, kamala harris. we ll see you tomorrow night. the ones you loveamal. and welcome to hannity. it is the night before the all important pennsylvania primary and coming up, the candidate and that i and president trumpat endorse the senate. dr. mehmet oz will be here. plus we will continue our investing into his opponent, ve kathy barnett, who is backedst by a shadowy swampy never trumper group names club for growth. i know they used tonymo be republican. they re not anymore. nowys tonight , the mystery surrounding kathy barnett gets stranger and strangernd. there are still more questions than there are answers tonight about barnett, her background, her rhetoric, political beliefs, her tweets beyond controversial whether or not she could even co
be there for the whole bill, especially the bill piece. that s the question. gregg: the surge worked in iraq primarily not just because of america s troops but our ability to train a very willing partny, the iraqi military and police force there. do you think the afghans are up to it? look, we ve got a challenge, a very big uphill challenge in that for a number of reasons. first, literacy rate. in iraq, you had a reasonable number of folks who have been through a school system, who understand basic math, basic language, reading and writing. you don t have that in afghanistan. so you re taking people who have basically nothing more than a first grade education and trying to put them into a military organization, which requires them to think, do, and serve. and it s a very difficult challenge. that s something you wouldn t have to face in iraq. next, we re talking about cultures which are very different than iraq, we re talking about a tenth century, very tribal mentality that has not