JD Vance: Viktor Orban Has Made 'Some Smart Decisions' The US Could Learn From
Look who's got a crush on far-right authoritarian Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban. There are things the United States should learn from Hungary, like not following the same path they have with putting someone like Orban in power, but not this nonsense.
Here's Vance doubling down on his praise for Orban during an interview on this Sunday's Face the Nation:
MARGARET BRENNAN: I want to ask you about some of the things you've said about American universities. I know you've been very critical of them.
You gave an interview in February. You said: "The closest conservatives have ever gotten to successfully dealing with the left-wing domination of universities is Viktor Orban's approach in Hungary. I think his way has to be the model for us, not to eliminate universities, but to give the choice between survival or taking a much less biased approach to teaching."
He seized control of state universities and put them in foundations that were then run by his allies. Is that what you're advocating be done in the United States?
SENATOR J.D. VANCE: Well, Margaret, what you're seeing in the United States actually is that universities are controlled by left-wing foundations. They're not controlled by the American taxpayer.
And yet the American taxpayer is sending hundreds of billions of dollars to these universities every single year.