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Facing ‘rural rage’ akin to ‘fighting terrorism’

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“But in a way, it’s like fighting terrorism,” he added. “I mean, you know, we think we just put the army in, or Israel just puts the IDF and they’re going to solve the problem. It never solves the problem. Because you enrage people. And we did it with Afghanistan, and we did it with Iraq. We enrage the enemy to the point where they’re more fiery than ever, and they hate us more than ever. Armies don’t make peace. And we think they do.”

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Matthews also claimed it was “weird” how regular people feel rage towards things like “Saturday Night Live” and accuse the program of mocking them.

“They look at people on television, they say, ‘Oh, those people on ‘Saturday Night Live,’ those snarling rich kids, I know who they are. They’re all trust-funders. They don’t have to worry about us.’ And the regular guy in the country goes, ‘There they are snarling and making fun of us again.’ And every time we make fun of Trump, we’re making fun of them. It’s a weird thing,” he said.

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Facing ‘rural rage’ akin to ‘fighting terrorism’