I would agree DJT looked bad with his would or wouldn't fiasco. The question is what does it matter in the grand scheme of things, probably not much, there's evidence, results, and then there's everything else.
This has been actually a solid commentary on the topic I've stumbled upon, not in the habit of sharing videos but here you go:
You can skip to 2:10 to avoid seeing DJT if you can't stand him. Then it's 5 minutes.
What's discussed is who are those that advocate on hating Russia, the former Washington DC establishment that's all of a sudden claiming a moral high ground in the light of the Russian Boogeyman, the selective choice of which regimes are labeled non stop as "bad" and which get a free pass, and more.
It's a speech that, in a healthy or normal political climate, could even force one to think. It brings up some interesting points that could, in a healthy or normal political climate, be discussed.
Of course, this is only for those that won't get into a full meltdown mode over, probably not even watching it in the first place. Likely due to the fact that it's from a source they are not allowed to watch (their partisan ideologists don't allow that).
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