Sure sure - we will just play by the rules while your side breaks every norm in the book after they steal election. Screw you and your fake outrage. We win and will continue to win and fix this country.
There will be no care for illegals. All incentives will be stripped and self deportation will begin en masse.
Instead of pouting and shaking fists at the sky , I encourage everyone to listen to JD Vance on Rogan.
Really well spoken guy that can give you an idea of what’s actually going on with their views and ideas instead of what WaPo tells it is
It may surprise you
Like I said you may want to listen instead of assuming you know what’s been told to you is true
Hint* it isn’t
My issue with JD Vance isn’t how articulate or competent he is. It’s his views on social issues I find important and the fact that he’s so brazenly willing to change his views to support his ambitions. The latter isn’t any different than say Biden or Harris, but I’m sure I’d deeply dislike them just as much too if they didn’t support more of my views on social issues, rather than the mere broad dislike I feel for them today.
Vance has really raised his likeability factor immensely since being selected for VP, with his favorability now being at an all time high (it was 20% the week he was selected). And the more people see him, I think the more popular he gets. He is extremely impressive on the fly and he is able to support his policy stances very well, along with seemingly having Trump's uncanny ability at delivering one-liners.
Sure, the cat lady thing wasn't his best moment. Of course, that was 3 years ago and it seemed more like throw away line in a fairly insignificant interview that I am sure he didn't think would gain the notoriety that it did.
The campaign to portray him as “weird” was a hilarious backfire. I find plenty to disagree with when it comes to Vance’s ideas, but between him, Trump, Harris, and Walz, he comes across as the most normal of the four by a mile.
The campaign to portray him as “weird” was a hilarious backfire. I find plenty to disagree with when it comes to Vance’s ideas, but between him, Trump, Harris, and Walz, he comes across as the most normal of the four by a mile.
Vance has really raised his likeability factor immensely since being selected for VP, with his favorability now being at an all time high (it was 20% the week he was selected). And the more people see him, I think the more popular he gets. He is extremely impressive on the fly and he is able to support his policy stances very well, along with seemingly having Trump's uncanny ability at delivering one-liners.
Sure, the cat lady thing wasn't his best moment. Of course, that was 3 years ago and it seemed more like throw away line in a fairly insignificant interview that I am sure he didn't think would gain the notoriety that it did.
The "weird" thing was one of the most bizarre campaigns I've ever seen, coming from the party of total freaks
There were a couple videos that made him come across as awkward (the donut shop clip was uncomfortable to say the least). But in interview settings, he came across well.
The couch sex rumor felt extremely manufactured. You could feel the social engineering occurring in real time.
I don't think I'd do well if I was.instructed to go into a doughnut shop with cameras, expecting it to be a friendly environment, and the workers just absolutely hating me
The campaign to portray him as “weird” was a hilarious backfire. I find plenty to disagree with when it comes to Vance’s ideas, but between him, Trump, Harris, and Walz, he comes across as the most normal of the four by a mile.
For sure. Same for me. But we’re not politicians.
Trump clearly knows how to connect with people. He’s preternaturally gifted at working a crowd. Bill Clinton was probably the best politician ever at working a rope line. Even Biden in old age is good at this - that clip of him wearing the MAGA hat in that fire station showed how he endeared himself to all those Trump supporters.
I don’t think Vance can do that. I don’t think that makes him “weird”, but It’s why I don’t think he’ll end up the nominee in 2028.
Nothing you say is wrong. But we MUST get to a point in politics where we care about competence and intelligence more than we care about doughbut shop improv