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Zelensky Acts With Nobility and Clarity on Fox News Live Tonight

if you have not listened to the entire available audio and video from the train wreck today in the Oval Office I urge you to do so. I have – seven times.

At this moment there appears to be near unanimous narrative from Fox News, The Republican Party and the White House deeply praising of the President and Vice President of the United States, and condemning of President Zelensky.

In my view, that narrative is unsustainable.

What I saw was the President of an embattled nation ambushed, ridiculed, mocked, disrespected, treated with contempt, ganged up on and lied about when he came as a guest representing his country into the Oval Office.

He did so after a week of enduring bizarre and frightening behavior directed at him. in which the leader of the Free World and his lieutenants called him a dictator, accused him, tried to force him to take a deal amounting to indentured servitude, and then sided with Communist and authoritarian regimes at the UN against him.

I saw the President of Ukraine walk into a room facing his false accusers, including a Vice President whose writing staff includes the son of Tucker Carlson, and who famously said he ”does not care about Ukraine.” I saw President Zelensky keep his cool and speak respectfully and with dignity, behaving like a man and a leader of an embattled country.

Should he have shut up, endured the ignominy and signed the deal. I’m not so sure. Moreover, FOX is now reporting that the real reason for the spat is that the U.S. presented an unacceptable version of the deal moments before the Oval Office disaster. Trump was angered when Zelensky objected.

It is notable that JD Vance is transforming the office of the Vice President from its traditional role into that of hype man and propagandist. His behavior today was presumptuous, dishonest, disrespectful, arrogant and childish. He spoke to a head of state as if Vance was a school marm charged with giving a spanking to a child. Between Munich and today, Vance will reinforce strong loyalty with a particular base, but he has loss the respect of the rest of Western civilization. Few want to be lectured to by Mr. Vance.

You don’t have to guess, or take my opinion. It is available for anyone to review. In the meantime watch a few minutes from his dialogue tonight on Fox.

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