Yet the real story lies beyond the soundbite. The clash exposed how live television and social media now fuse into a single, volatile arena where perception outruns context and outrage often eclipses substance. It reminded viewers that leadership today is judged not only by policy, but by how conflict is framed, amplified, and remembered. In that sense, the interview was less an anomaly than a warning about where political discourse is heading—and how easily we can be pulled along with it.
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