Hey buddy, don't talk the talk if you can't walk the walk.
Right on cue. God, they're so predictable it's like playing a game of fetch with a dog.
I respect the hell out of Nick and many of us are appreciative for what he's done for Vic, but he should know better than anyone else what this approach could do to Vic. I get what he's saying, he wants Vic to be more assertive and publicly call the defendants "liars", but at the same time, look at hundreds of times that KV has twisted every word Nick and even Vic have said to fit their context, even if that context wasn't the point. Vic saying that he hopes the guys who harassed that shop owner get "a taste of their own medicine" was misinterpreted as harassment. And now, they're trying to paint Nick as a drunken psycho because the comments he made on twitch.
Having Vic on Nick's show would be the biggest mistake to make right now. It would not only cause an even bigger uproar from the opposition, but it could give superficial impressions that Vic and Nick are in cahoots when it's been proven time and time again that Nick doesn't work for Vic. As a result, it could negatively impact the case.
Nick seems annoyed by that, but look at the bright side: in helping save a man's life, it has given Nick the recognition and revenue he's never had before. Also, it caused a lot of fans to look at this situation with a different perspective. Vic is clearly appreciative for what Nick has done and I hope Nick realizes that. I'm sure he does and this was just a case of him drinking too much in one night.