I thought F.A.B. handled himself very well on there. It was an obvious set up from the beginning, they weren't going to give him a fair shot from the gate, as they wouldn't with nearly anything urban or hip-hop. We all know that when someone doesn't understand something they rebel against it, and that is still true of mainstream America against hip-hop and it's culture today.
I was proud of F.A.B. for doing it, and being an intelligent person. They tried as hard as they could to get a rise out of him and he remained calm and spoke very clearly and intelligently, he didn't come off ignorant or ghetto, beyond maybe the way he was dressed, unlike Derrant Williams' (R.I.P.) two friends who were on there a little later, who were on there in sunglasses and acting ghetto as fuck.
F.A.B. tried to rebuttle the questions best he could but I think he knew it was a losing battle. I think he should have spoke a little higher of himself though. When they were saying that he doesn't care about his fans and their safety and all that, he really should have spoke up about some of the positive things he does for the kids and education and the community. F.A.B. is one of the most positive artists in hip-hop today, especially in the Bay Area and he does a lot and kids do look up to him, he should have let them know about that, but like I said, it was a losing battle, but props to him for handling himself like an intelligent gentleman, just what they didn't expect.