The most touching part was him saying that the latest generation of SEALs hate him and there's nothing he can do about it.
He got stuck in a "when did you stop beating your wife" situation and nobody in the media really wants to acknowledge that he's cleared his name.
The defense had twelve witnesses with conflicting stories, timelines, and locations. Ventura said they resorted to personal attacks and using his television show as evidence of his character or something.
He sued Kyle when he was still alive (I think) and the lawsuit transferred to his estate (his wife) but the media spun it like Ventura went after the widow.
Clint Eastwood is making a movie about Kyle's life but for obvious reasons the non-existent encounter with Ventura won't be in it.
Alex Jones kept calling it a PSYOP but didn't get into why he thought that.