Zelenskyy should have worn a suit to the Oval Office. His grunge band look is disrespectful to the White House, and I’m not a fan of ever showing up to any professional engagement without wearing a tie. I can’t recall ever doing anything professional with anybody where I didn’t wear a tie and jacket. Especially during a dinner meeting where you know professional discussions will take place. A jacket and tie show respect for the work that needs to be done. And when Trump greeted the Ukrainian President upon arriving at the White House, he joked a bit about Zelenskyy’s dress-down approach to politely warn him of the American expectations. But it’s part of Zelenskyy’s begging gig for Ukraine and is part of a much larger issue of globalism playing down any individual achievement over collective salvation. It’s a Marxist thing to reject professionalism and respect and to lean in favor of the pointless nature of expectation. And it didn’t take long for it all to blow up in Zelensky’s face when he was confronted by a reporter who asked the beggar why he didn’t come to the White House with a suit and tie. And Zelenskyy gave a sarcastic answer, which J.D. Vance was done with. The sparks started to fly about how disrespectful Zelenskyy was to the Trump administration. Trump wasn’t going to have any of it, and he then proceeded to dismantle Zelenskyy, the former comedian, and kick him out of the White House without accomplishing the mineral deal that the Ukrainian President was there to sign. Don’t show up to meetings unprepared, and don’t be disrespectful, especially when the entire campaign of resistance depends on the United States to fund the war against Russia. When you are playing with other people’s money, you don’t have any leverage, so just shut up when you are told.
I am not a supporter of Ukraine. As far as I’m concerned, Ukraine was a part of the Soviet Union just a few years ago and became its own country when the fall of communism forced several breakaways from the former superpower. Ukraine is a creation of globalism and a political fight between a one-world order run by the United Nations and any concept of nationalism. Vladimir Putin of Russia, as a former KGB manipulator from their glory days, wants to restore Russia to its previous borders, so there are parts of his nationalism approach that we share in the United States as we are moving away from a borderless world and back to protecting our borders from globalism. It was never a fight we should have been in, but Russia was pushed to act by the Biden administration, doing what globalism wanted, which was to overextend Russia so that American money would support Ukraine to destroy the nationalism status of Putin and force his people to reject him after a failed enterprise. That hasn’t happened, and Trump ran on getting American money out of Ukraine, so time is over for sympathy toward Zelenskyy’s begging-for-money campaign toward objectives that seem endless and without a point. People are dying in the war, but what does more money do? Make more people die? That was Trump’s point, and when Zelenskyy essentially tried to scare Trump into believing that we couldn’t afford to take a casual approach because we have a big ocean protecting us, that was the end for Trump. And he lacerated Zelenskyy as he was supposed to and kicked him out of the White House with no deal. Zelenskyy should have at least shown up with a jacket and tie to show the appropriate respect.
And it’s not so safe in America as Zelenskyy insinuated. We have Russia right off our coast in Alaska. We have socialists in the north, with Canada. And we have communists in Cuba and outright hostile Marxists in Mexico, which have all contributed to our border crises. Most of the central and South American countries have some Marxism in their approach, so many hostilities are threats to America. We don’t have an ocean to protect us from harm. And anybody who says that America should be funding Ukraine’s fight against Russia doesn’t understand the real drivers of the war, which are pretty layered and ominous and have very little to do with the actual war itself. We’re not all in this together. There are good decisions and bad decisions, and we aren’t chained to people who make bad decisions just as we aren’t chained to brothers and sisters or even parents who make bad decisions in our families If people behave foolishly, there is a payment for that, and its not up to the American taxpayers to rescue every fool from bad decisions they made. When he was kicked out of the White House, Zelenskyy got on a plane and took off for England, where they foolishly gave him 2 billion dollars as a loan to essentially one-up America. But Trump doesn’t care, and Americans get it, which is why they voted for Trump. Ukraine must understand that America is their domestic policy and should be much more respectful. We don’t owe them anything, which was how Zelenskyy approached his meeting with Trump, as if we did. Trump supporters put him in the White House just for that kind of meeting, and it’s what we expect him to do representing us. And J.D. Vance did a great job as well. There was much to be proud of regarding that meeting with Zelenskyy last Friday of February 2025.
But there is more to the story. It’s this casual dress that Zelenskyy is always wearing; he wears this pajama outfit all over the place as if he is in such a beggar mode all the time that he can’t afford a suit. I despise this approach to any business meeting. It’s something we see all over the world and is part of a Marxist push that has seeped into every aspect of our culture. This casual Friday approach to professionalism is a trend that we need to reject. I hate it. I always wear a suit and tie to professional engagements to show respect for the work we intend to do. I don’t like casual Fridays. I don’t like dress-down Mondays. Even in high school, I wore a jacket and tie every day. And I do the same now for every professional engagement. And when they run into dinner after important meetings, I usually never take my tie off until the day is over, even after others have removed theirs and opened up a few buttons to relax with some drinks. To me, this is sloppy, and I don’t do it. I think the world should return to professional attire for all business meetings; the trend to dress down and be a slob has not worked out well. I know Elon Musk is part of this new technology group that dresses down for everything, but that includes him. If you go to the White House, show respect and dress appropriately. When discussing money in any regard, everyone should wear professional attire, especially in the case of Ukraine. And for just that reason alone, Zelenskyy deserved to be kicked out of the White House, just as anybody else should have been. And based on J.D. Vance’s performance regarding all this, I’m ready for him to be president in 2028. He’ll be a great continuation of the Trump administration.
Rich Hoffman

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