 He didn't like when Donald Trump was president and it was a lot better behaved and I think to accuse Donald Trump of being pro-Putin completely ignores the reality on the ground. Well, what Federman might say where he here is that Putin was getting a lot of things that he wanted out of Donald Trump so he didn't need to be his hostile. Donald Trump was clearly more friendly to him than other presidents have been one way or the other. But also Donald Trump was more hostile to NATO. There's one thing that really grinds my gears. It's paid buying regime stooges like Jake Tapper endlessly lecturing about Trump's lies. While they and Joe Biden for that matter are prolific liars themselves. In this case, buying fanboy Jake Fapper attempts to reignite the Russian collusion conspiracy theory with the old big lie that Trump is some sort of secret Russian agent. But is Trump actually a pro-Putin puppet? When you get through the media lies, the reality is much different. Well first Jake, the idea that Putin loves Donald Trump or Donald Trump loves Putin is absolutely absurd. Putin was actually pretty well behaved during the Trump administration. He invaded another country during the Biden administration. So for these guys to say that Putin prefers Donald Trump is completely ignores the underlying realities on the ground here, we actually had some real security deterrence when Donald Trump was president and of course it's not just in Ukraine. So again, what Fetterman is saying is preposterous. Reality shows Putin didn't like when Donald Trump was president and was a lot better behaved and I think to accuse Donald Trump of being pro-Putin completely ignores the reality on the ground. Real quick, I gotta jump in here. Vance mentions that Putin invaded during Biden's administration. But Putin also started this entire invasion back in 2014 during the Obama-Biden administration. Are you guys seeing the pattern here? This was two years after Obama had been accidentally recorded telling Putin's puppet that he would quote have more flexibility after the election and was mocking Romney for calling Russia a major threat. President Obama was overheard giving Medvedev a very candid political assessment of his ability to deal with missile defense and other issues, saying that it was important for the incoming president, Putin, to give him some space. This is my last question. I trust you, this is a foundation. Let him and I understand. Oh, that was different. In fact, the Obama-Biden-Hillary-Clinton policy with Russia was a complete disaster that helped lead to the current situation, which lackies like Jake Fapper here run cover for and never talk about. After Russia invaded Crimea in 2014, Obama and Biden refused to arm Ukraine. When Trump became president, he did arm Ukraine, which I'm pretty sure Putin wasn't happy about. So who was actually placating Putin here? Oh, what Federman might say were he here is that Putin was getting a lot of things that he wanted out of Donald Trump, so he didn't need to be his hostile. Donald Trump was clearly more friendly to him than other presidents have been, one way or the other. But also, Donald Trump was more hostile to NATO. Okay, before advanced response, I just want to get in here real quick and point out how utterly absurd Jake Tapper's response was. True, Trump's apparent strategy to deal with these dictators was a bit of a departure. It seems like he butters them up so that they'll like him and do what he wants. But also fear him because he's a loose cannon and they're not really sure what he'll do. He's dangerous. A menace. A loose cannon. A walking time bomb. Where do you get up saying that? Nobody has any doubt how Joe Biden's going to react with weakness. And then Jake Tapper throws in that Donald Trump is supposedly anti-NATO, which is a lie that they repeated endlessly when he was the president. The truth is that Trump didn't take a hard line against NATO itself, but against NATO's dependence on the US for military support. Which we found out was true. He also warned that they were too dependent on Russian oil. Something I'm sure Putin wouldn't want him doing. And what did NATO members do in response to what Trump said? They literally laughed at him, along with the media, who used these warnings to push their false Trump anti-NATO pro-Putin narrative. Germany is totally controlled by Russia, because they were getting from 60 to 70 percent of their energy from Russia at a new pipeline. And you tell me if that's appropriate, because I think it's not. And I think it's a very bad thing for NATO. We're protecting Germany, we're protecting France, we're protecting everybody. And yet we're paying a lot of money to protect. Now this has been going on for decades. This has been brought up by other presidents, but other presidents never did anything about it, because I don't think they understood it, or they just didn't want to get involved. Germany will become totally dependent on Russian energy if it does not immediately change course. It is unprecedented. It violates every norm of an alliance, specifically I'm talking about the word captive and controlled by when he refers to Germany and Angela Merkel being controlled by Vladimir Putin and Russia. It is unprecedented language. It is a real threat to the alliance. It's a threat to the democratic, liberal, post-war world order. Trump was right all along. They were too blinded with their hatred for him to see that. And if they would have listened to him, they might have been in a better position to deal with Putin right now. What I think Donald Trump did is he engaged in strategic deterrence. You have to negotiate sometimes even with bad people, even with your enemies, but you have to deter those people. And if you engage in smart deterrence like Donald Trump did, he doesn't invade countries like Ukraine. So I don't buy that argument, but I understand why Democrats repeat that talk. Well, let me... A human! All right, folks, that's about all I can stand of that. But if you enjoyed it and you're still here, might as well hit that like button and leave a comment to let us all know what you think about this clip. As always, keep checking back for more and I'll see you all in the next one.