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During the election of the president after the convention, Vice President JD Vance was calmly and routinely broken down hosts who were on their biased minds. Name a struggle for mind without ammunition, leans into a left hook or whatever; One is very clear:

Vance is too clever to be a narrative, left medication for inserting left -wing media types.

Vance did it again On Sunday morning, the lack of understanding of CBS “Face the Nation” host Margaret Brennan put the lack of basic understanding of management orders, energy entries, food prices, economy in general and more. It was a nice sight – unless you are of course a democrat.

Brennan started the celebrations by drying out a lean attack against Defense Minister Pete Hegseth, who was confirmed on Friday evening when Vance made the tie coordinated. Hegseth was sworn in to the office on Saturday morning.

Both defense secretaries of President Trump’s last term were overwhelming, 90 percent of the vote. Pete Hegseth, it was a draw, a cross -party opposition, the smallest advantage since work was created. They had to break this tie. If the candidate cannot combine her party, how will he lead three million people?

Nice attempt with this assumption nearby, Margaret.

I don’t know McConnell (Ky).

Vance replied:

Well, look, I think Pete is a disturbant, and many people don’t like this disorder, but Margaret is incredibly necessary. If you think of all these non -partisan, massive voices, do we have to ask ourselves what they got us? They got us a country in which we have waged many wars in the past 40 years but did not win any war as long as I was alive.

You have a military with a vast recruitment crisis, a crisis for the procurement price that is completely dysfunctional, in which we buy aircraft for billions and billions of dollars, terrible cost overruns, the delivery dates are always delayed. So we need a massive change.

Admittedly, there are people who do not like this massive change, but it is necessary, and it is expressly what Donald J. Trump ran on, and I think part of the reason why the American people have its 47th president chose.

Memo to JD: The will of the American people is far less crucial for the left than its stories.

Brennan dig deeper her hole.

So the main goal is everything that changes all? That it will be Pete Hegseth alone?

No secretary of the President Kabinett does his job “alone”, just like no president does his job alone.


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Here is JD’s answer:

I would say that the main problem is or apologize, the main thing we want is to fix the problems in the Ministry of Defense, and unfortunately there are many. We have advised far too many wars that we have no plan to win. We have advised far too many mishaps that we should not have primarily dealt with, and our procurement process, Margaret, is incredibly broken. We are in a

Brennan cut him: “These are political decisions.”

Vance didn’t miss a blow.

Of course they are political decisions, but they are also logistical and implementation decisions. If you look at where we are with the rise of artificial intelligence, with the rise of drone technology and the drone war.

This is a great time of the disorder, and we think Pete Hegseth is the guy who leads the job. Now there is another element in this margaret, namely that the military morality, at least until President Trump’s election, was historically low. The recruitment goals of tens of thousands of soldiers were missing in the army, and recruitment begins to reduce because

Pete Hegseth is basically a leader of the war stripper at the Ministry of Defense. He is a guy who sees, not through the perspective of the generals or bureaucrats; He looks at things through the perspective of men and women we send to fight in our wars.

Brennan threw the towel into this one and decided Trump’s guilt – and other nonsense compiled, including the price price of Bacon.

All things you experience in the grocery store are what people touch and feel. This is what you talked about on the campaign path about bacon.

This exchange was over before he started, as Vance replied:

Well, but Margaret, how does Speck get to the grocery store? It comes to trucks that are heated by diesel fuel. If the diesel is far too pricey, the bacon becomes more pricey. How do we grow the bacon? Our farmers need energy to produce it. So if we lower energy prices, we will see lower prices for consumers, and we try to fight for it.

The longer the interview went, the clearer it became that Brennan and CBS were over their heads.

Who knew it?

Note from the publisher: This article was updated after the publication, to refer to JD Vance rather than to Pete Hegseth. We regret the mistake.

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