Most Americans were aghasat at Donald Trump’s cavalier, “I will keep you in suspense, OK?” debate response tonight. At least two political reporters think it’s the moment he lost the debate. But not Fox Business anchor Lou Dobbs! He applauded Trump for saying it.

From Fox Business’ post-debate analysis:

DOBBS: And this little moment we had there where there was this, all of this drama about whether he would accept the results of the election. What kind of chump would say I’m going to accept the results of the election open-ended? No requirement that it be absolutely free, fair and correct? …I think we’re looking at a country right now and a media that’s a little brainwashed to think that there is something – first of all, I think he did a brilliant job. … That was a bit of a pause moment when he wouldn’t accept it on any condition. He has conditions: A lack of corruptions. He’s the reform candidate! He’s the change candidate! Why should he put up with more corruptions when it goes to the very issue as to whether or not he will be sitting in the Oval Office? I think any one of us would demand that and should, as voters.

Host Neil Cavuto sounded nonplused. Rather than challenge Dobbs, Cavuto merely said, “Alright, well, uh, they are wading into the crowd right now,” about Donald and Melania Trump.

But Washington Post pundit Chris Cillizza pegged it as the moment Trump lost “in 1 sentence.”

How Donald Trump lost the debate, in 1 sentence pic.twitter.com/SplOu98CWp — Chris Cillizza (@TheFix) October 20, 2016

Vox's Andrew Prokop wrote:

This is so consequential because even if Trump did put in a performance that was overall reasonably effective at convincing swing voters, it will now be completely drowned out by the overwhelming focus on this one moment in the post-debate commentary. … If not for that one segment, the post-debate commentary probably wouldn’t have been good for Trump — but he could at least hope that pundits would agree that he had held his own and put in his strongest performance yet. Instead, everyone’s talking about how dangerous he is for American democracy.

Everyone, that is, except for the Trump faithful at Fox. Because I’ll bet Dobbs is not the only Fox pundit to defend this outrage.

Watch it below, from the Fox Business Network on October 19, 2016.