David Brooks and Jonathan Capehart converse every Friday night on the PBS Newshour about the big story of the week. In these exchanges, Brooks is the conservative, Capehart is the liberal. Tonight’s story, of course, was the Trump-Vance attack on Zelensky and the apparent preference of these two American leaders for Putin over our allies.
Here is part of tonight’s transcript:
- Amna Nawaz:From visits with heads of states to further restrictions on the press corps, we now turn to the analysis of Brooks and Capehart. That is New York Times columnist David Brooks, and Jonathan Capehart, associate editor for The Washington Post.Great to see you both.
- Jonathan Capehart:Hey, Amna.
- Amna Nawaz:So you were both watching, of course, everything at the White House today in the meeting between Presidents Trump and Zelenskyy. We have talked about it a lot today, but I do want to play for you a little bit of the interview we know President Zelenskyy gave soon after that meeting.He sat down with FOX News and Bret Baier, and Baier asked him if Zelenskyy thought that the public spat there served Ukraine in any way. Here’s what Zelenskyy said.
- Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Ukrainian President:I mean, this is not good for both sides anyway. And I will — I will — very open, but I can’t change our Ukrainian attitude to Russian. And I don’t want — they are killers, for us.This is very, very clear that Americans are the best of our friends. Europeans are the best of our friends. And Putin, with Russian, they are enemies. And it doesn’t mean that we don’t want peace. We just want to recognize the reality.
- Amna Nawaz:Jonathan, what did you think when you were watching this unfold in the White House and what do you make of the way Zelenskyy is talking about it now?
- Jonathan Capehart:I thought the low point for America on the world stage was the Trump-Putin press conference in Helsinki in 2017, when the president of the United States sided with the president of Russia against his own national intelligence apparatus.What we saw in the Oval Office was a travesty, horrendous, despicable. I — there aren’t any words to describe what we watched, where we saw a vice president who’s never been to Ukraine lecture a wartime president who was clearly summoned to the White House to humiliate him on the world stage either on behalf of or for the benefit of Vladimir Putin in Russia.And, look, I give President Zelenskyy major points for standing up for himself, for standing up for his nation and standing up for his people. He is in there fighting for America’s backing, which, I’m sorry, it should not even be in doubt, given the stakes that are involved and who he is trying to protect his people from.
- Amna Nawaz:David, from that Helsinki meeting in 2018 to this meeting today, what do you make of it?
- David Brooks:I will stick with today.(Laughter)
- David Brooks:I have enough to say about today.I was nauseated, just nauseated. All my life, I have had a certain idea of about America, that we’re a flawed country, but we’re fundamentally a force for good in the world, that we defeated Soviet Union, we defeated fascism, we did the Marshall Plan, we did PEPFAR to help people live in Africa. And we make mistakes, Iraq, Vietnam, but they’re usually mistakes out of stupidity, naivete and arrogance.They’re not because we’re ill-intentioned. What I have seen over the last six weeks is the United States behaving vilely, vilely to our friends in Canada and Mexico, vilely to our friends in Europe. And today was the bottom of the barrel, vilely to a man who is defending Western values, at great personal risk to him and his countrymen.Donald Trump believes in one thing. He believes that might makes right. And, in that, he agrees with Vladimir Putin that they are birds of a feather. And he and Vladimir Putin together are trying to create a world that’s safe for gangsters, where ruthless people can thrive. And we saw the product of that effort today in the Oval Office.And I have — I first started thinking, is it — am I feeling grief? Am I feeling shock, like I’m in a hallucination? But I just think shame, moral shame. It’s a moral injury to see the country you love behave in this way.
- Amna Nawaz:You heard Congressman Lawler, who would not criticize the president necessarily, but is a Ukraine supporter, say, we’re further away from a deal, they have to get back to a deal, the war has to end.You also heard Nick Schifrin report earlier, his European sources are saying there’s a fundamental transatlantic break now. Is this the realignment, Jonathan? Has this happened? The U.S. is now closer to Russia than to its European allies?
- Jonathan Capehart:Undisputed. Yes. Yes.And the fact that the Europeans are already looking at it as a break, I think they have to do that. They can’t depend on the United States now. After what happened to President Zelenskyy in the Oval Office, what happens to the Baltic states, what happens to Estonia if Russia rolls over the border? What happens to Poland if Russia rolls over the border?What happens if any of the NATO countries are attacked by Russia after what we just saw? They cannot depend on the United States anymore, after more than seven decades. I’m sure the Europeans are probably even more in shock than we are at this table.And I’m glad you used the word gangster, because that was the thing. When the — when President Trump got into it with President Zelenskyy, you don’t have any cards. Without us, you have no deal.It — that was gangster rule there. And between him and the vice president, it also felt like watching a wrestling match, where Vance jumps in the ring and then taps in the president, and then they gang up on a man who is literally fighting for the survival of his country.

SPITTING ON AMERICAN BLOOD
The soil of Europe is soaked with the blood of American soldiers who died in World War II to stamp out nazism, and JD Vance spat on that blood-soaked soil when he went to Europe and urged European leaders to allow nazism to rise again.
How bitterly sad all those countless American heroes who spilled their blood to end nazism must feel when they look down on our nation today and see nazi flags flying and people wearing nazi tattoos.
My father came back from fighting World War II a broken man from the horrors of war…but at least he came back. He would feel that he and all those tens of thousands of American soldiers who died to end nazism have been betrayed to see nazi flags and symbols which Vance dresses up by calling them “populism”.
Trump saying that Ukraine should not have gone to war just because Russia invaded Ukraine is THE SAME as Trump declaring that America should not have gone to war against Japan JUST BECAUSE JAPAN BOMBED PEARL HARBOR.
AND NOW, the entire world has witnessed the ugly scene of the President and Vice President of the once-respected United States yelling at the Ukrainian hero, trying to “shake him down” for a “deal” on Ukraine’s mineral resources that lie under fields soaked with the blood or brave Ukrainian soldiers.
Putin is applauding this ugly scene of Trump and Vance yelling at the Ukrainian patriot — but the entire free world is disgusted at how America’s Oval Office has been transformed into a scene from “The Godfather”.
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While Trump is the second syth, Vance is the Manchurian Candidate. Not the mixed Hollywood metaphors I had hoped for.
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Today’s Acronym ☞ JAEOOOST
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Just Another Episode Of Oval Office Shark Tank
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Trump demonstrated what it means to be transactional.
We help you survive against a brutal aggressor, so you must give us your natural resources. No payment, no help.
Please, someone, tell him about the Marshall Plan.
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Trump didn’t even offer any security agreement. There was no pledge to support Ukraine in the future if they signed away their mineral rights. If he could Trump would be sending troops to fight with the Russians. Luckily, he hasn’t turned the military into his own personal war machine yet.
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As bad as Vietnam and the Iraq War were, this is perhaps the worst I have felt as an American. Trump’s fealty to Putin could have tragic consequences that impact the world for decades if not longer.
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It would be worth sharing the transcript of David Brooks’ comments about the misguided limits now placed on Washington Post opinion writers as dictated by Bezos. He said all the things that Jonathan Capehart could not say. My guess is that they agreed to that arrangement prior to the broadcast.
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