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Enraging! Colbert Compares January 6th Selfie-Takers to Taliban

STEPHEN COLBERT: He’s right. We have had troops there for 20 years. They fought. They sacrificed. Their families sacrificed so that we wouldn’t have a terrorist attack in America planned in a foreign country. Why should our soldiers be fighting radicals in a civil war in Afghanistan? We’ve got our own on Capitol Hill!

BUCK: Welcome back to the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show. This is Buck, and that was Stephen Colbert, a multimillionaire comedian who was comparing the Taliban to the grandmothers taking selfies on the floor of Congress on January 6, right? Same kind of thing, same deal.

Well, we’re gonna get into this in a moment because it’s so enraging. But you gotta remember that for Democrats, for the left, their only real enemies are domestic. They always feel like they could buy off for beg forgiveness from actual external enemies to the United States.

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