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James David Vance


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2023 Feb 17, 3:21pm   6,373 views  155 comments

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The junior United States senator from Ohio since 2023.



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46   Eric Holder   2024 Jul 15, 1:20pm  

AmericanKulak says

All the demons are screeching, must be a good choice.






"America's Hitler, Literally Hitler's VP"
47   AmericanKulak   2024 Jul 15, 1:22pm  

I'm literally shaking right now.

So many of the right people pissed off, must be good.
48   Eric Holder   2024 Jul 15, 1:34pm  

AmericanKulak says

I'm literally shaking right now.

So many of the right people pissed off, must be good.


As if they would've endorsed enybody else picked by Trump. ANYBODY PICKED BY HITLER IS HITLER MINI ME, END OF STORY!
49   AmericanKulak   2024 Jul 15, 1:41pm  

Eric Holder says

As if they would've endorsed enybody else picked by Trump. ANYBODY PICKED BY HITLER IS HITLER MINI ME, END OF STORY!

Everybody who sucks, Eric. Not just the Dem Retardabase, but Nevertrump, FakeFed Fronts, etc.
50   Eric Holder   2024 Jul 15, 1:45pm  

AmericanKulak says

Eric Holder says


As if they would've endorsed enybody else picked by Trump. ANYBODY PICKED BY HITLER IS HITLER MINI ME, END OF STORY!

Everybody who sucks, Eric. Not just the Dem Retardabase, but Nevertrump, FakeFed Fronts, etc.


JD WAS a nevertrumper. He IS getting royalties from Netfilx. But the moment he's picked he has NO REDEEMING QUALITIES WHATSOEVER! This is how modern politics works.
51   AmericanKulak   2024 Jul 15, 1:47pm  

This is his redeeming quality: If they try to get Trump, he's very Ukraine-skeptic.


52   AmericanKulak   2024 Jul 15, 1:48pm  

Eric Holder says

JD WAS a nevertrumper.

He came to the light side of the force, then was tested on J6 at the Nadir and he passed with flying colors. And spoke about the obviously stolen election.
53   Patrick   2024 Jul 15, 2:13pm  

I'm happy with the choice of Vance. He's:

- opposed to racism against white people
- opposed to war in Ukraine
- opposed to allowing criminal aliens to walk into the US

He's pretty much the opposite of homo-globo, so sounds good to me.
54   Eric Holder   2024 Jul 15, 2:17pm  

AmericanKulak says

Eric Holder says


JD WAS a nevertrumper.

He came to the light side of the force, then was tested on J6 at the Nadir and he passed with flying colors. And spoke about the obviously stolen election.


You know what they say about those who flipped once? (Gee, Beavis, he said "vance").

I don't mind the guy. I just can't take him seriously.
55   Eric Holder   2024 Jul 15, 2:21pm  

AmericanKulak says

This is his redeeming quality: If they try to get Trump, he's very Ukraine-skeptic.





This won't deter the Demon Rats, quite the opposite. It's not like they ever took winning seriously and have always looked for ways to lose w/o it being too obvious (going back to Obama admin, which is the same admin, really). If somebody else takes the job of losing to the Soviets off their hands they will be mightily relieved.
56   stereotomy   2024 Jul 15, 2:53pm  

At least Vance was never a pedophile.
57   AmericanKulak   2024 Jul 15, 3:21pm  

Vance on the Deep State

Posted by NeverTrumpers who think this is a reason NOT to like Vance

59   AmericanKulak   2024 Jul 15, 3:25pm  

FAP FAP FAP FAP

60   FarmersWon   2024 Jul 15, 4:05pm  

AmericanKulak says


FAP FAP FAP FAP




No wonder he has Hindu wife.
Hindus prepare their women well in dick worship.
61   Eric Holder   2024 Jul 15, 4:12pm  

DemocratsAreTotallyFucked says






And? Flippers a.k.a. people w/o principles have been flocking to winners since time immemorial. Invite them into your tent but keep a weary eye on them and never turn your back more than half-way.
62   Ceffer   2024 Jul 15, 4:23pm  

AmericanKulak says

FAP FAP FAP FAP



The truth may drain the circulation from her vestigial clit hood and dried ovaries, but it give me boner.
64   RWSGFY   2024 Jul 15, 6:05pm  

DemocratsAreTotallyFucked says






It's the position he was given, not Vance himself.
65   DemocratsAreTotallyFucked   2024 Jul 15, 6:08pm  

The Trump-Vance Ticket Is Bold Politics At Its Finest

Globalists and Wall Street/Kiev Journal upset

https://capitalistnotes.substack.com/p/the-trump-vance-ticket-is-bold-politics
67   Patrick   2024 Jul 15, 11:59pm  

Vance was a Marine, which is another big plus. Marine basic training creates better men.

The only negative I can find so far is his attendance at Yale Law. The Ivy League is the source of elitist attitudes. Maybe he got out of there without getting infected though.
68   Patrick   2024 Jul 16, 6:01am  

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/super-chad-tuesday-july-16-2024-c


As you almost certainly already know, in another flash of political genius, President Trump accelerated his plans to announce his Vice President and yesterday named freshman Ohio Senator J.D. Vance. The Associated Press ran the widely-covered story under the headline, “Trump picks Sen. JD Vance of Ohio, a once-fierce critic turned loyal ally, as his GOP running mate.” One of my best lifelong friends immediately texted me yesterday noting that Vance remarkably resembles the “Chad” meme:




To that strong comparison, you might also note that the Senator from Ohio also looks like he could be directly related to our second Republican President and brilliant Civil War general, Ulysses S. Grant:




Right? You see it too? I’m not imagining things, am I?

There is a lot that could be said about Trump’s bold choice. Vance is Mike Pence’s reverse opposite. J.D. is a political newcomer, having won his Ohio Senatorial seat in 2022 as his first public office. Vance is a veteran Marine, Yale lawyer, and bestselling author. His 2016 rags-to-riches story Hillbilly Elegy was adapted into a Netflix movie starring Glenn Close as Vance’s troubled mother. Close was nominated for an Academy Award for her performance.

J.D. Vance is 39 years old — just a few years younger than U.S. Grant when that military veteran ran for office.

Demonstrating Trump’s political brilliance, Vance started his political career in 2016 as a self-described “Never Trumper.” But by 2021, he’d apologized, recanted, and joined Team MAGA. This was politically masterful since Vance’s early skepticism builds a sympathetic bridge for anti-Trump Republicans, helping cure Trump’s greatest intra-party weakness. And Senator Vance ticks all the C&C boxes. Vance was deeply skeptical of pandemic overreach and opposed vaccine mandates. He was one of East Palestine’s strongest advocates. And his nomination is catastrophic for Proxy War proponents; Vance once famously remarked, “I don’t really care what happens to Ukraine.”

Without seeming unsympathetic to the plight of Ukraine’s luckless citizens, at this point in history we prefer that our politicians focus on fixing our border instead of fixing Ukraine’s. Ukraine’s border has received more U.S. taxpayer money than has our own porous border, and we are still waiting for the thank-you cards.
69   Patrick   2024 Jul 16, 6:09am  

https://sashalatypova.substack.com/p/report-from-a-private-meeting-with





Additionally, he has made lots of statements virus fear mongering (when there was nothing to fear monger about), he is invested in mRNA company, and his position is that mRNA shots are “relatively experimental vaccines” (what is “relatively experimental”, I would like to know?) and that “people should have choice”. Of EUA poison. As a Yale Law School graduate and editor of their journal, he can’t be bothered to look at the kill box EUA Countermeasures law! God help us all. ...

I am not going to comment more specifically on the assassination attempt, other than quote this post (although I do not agree with the author 100%):


So the shooter cleary (sic) intended to kill Trump. Well, why now? Well, it’s before the Republican National Convention and Trump hasn’t announced his Vice President yet. If he was killed it would create huge chaos with no clear front-runner; the Republicans would be in an even worse situation compared to the Democrats. In other words, the motivation for this shooter to be backed by globohomo institutions is extremely strong.


My own opinion - one of the main goals of globohomo is to get rid of the elections permanently. Elections already do not really matter in practice of government, but they take a huge effort, risk, cost, and take a lot of fighting between political campaigns over the same set of mega-donors. The One World Government agenda envisions a Platonic-Marxist system of “ideal” government: a fake-unified Politburo that opaquely rules over subdued, dumbed-down, zombified, asset-stripped global slave class who own nothing but are “happy”. Understanding that this is the end state that the Blob aims at, we can chart a few possible migration paths to reach it from the current state of affairs. A very plausible path would include some sort of violence/civil unrest right before the elections, which an assassination of a popular political figure like Trump may easily precipitate. And that is a big motive!



Well, that's a big negative for Vance, but maybe he will come to see the truth about the death jabs like he saw the truth about Trump - through Trump himself has not yet admitted the screamingly obvious horrific harm that the death jabs have inflicted on the whole world.

On the bright side, I see the extremely accurate and pointed term "globohomo" going mainstream.

(UPDATE: Vance was being sarcastic, not serious. My bad.)
70   RWSGFY   2024 Jul 16, 7:24am  




Damn.
71   Nomograph   2024 Jul 16, 8:29am  

Patrick says

Well, that's a big negative for Vance

I see several major negatives for Vance:

1. Flip flops from one extreme to the other on major issues, indicating that he forms strong opinions without understanding the facts. For example, he flip flopped on Trump, who went from devil incarnate to god. Highly polar flip flopping indicates a propensity for polarization, and a likelihood of responding emotionally.

2. Advocates appeasement of Putin. A policy of appeasement toward aggressors weakens America and the entire West. How often has appeasement worked? A better approach would be a demonstration of power by unification of the west and give Putin an ultimatum. A unified West is much, much stronger than Russia, and appeasement is simply a show of weakness.

3. Advocates for Big Government. Government-mandated jab, government-mandated pregnancy (even in cases of rape and incest with minors). He advocates that a 13-year old girl who was raped by her uncle and becomes pregnant MUST carry that pregnancy to term, and at the same time MUST be held down and vaccinated against her will. That is Big Government at its absolute worst. He has other Nanny-State stances such as government intervention in free markets, etc. Basically this guy is a libertarian's worst nightmare.

Supporting Vance is supporting government control over your body, your children's body, and the markets you participate in.


72   RWSGFY   2024 Jul 16, 9:32am  

On the other hand his floppability (is this even a word?) means he'll flop in whatever place Trump wants him to be. So his positions now (or in the past) don't really matter.
73   AmericanKulak   2024 Jul 16, 10:11am  

Nomograph says


2. Advocates appeasement of Putin. A policy of appeasement toward aggressors weakens America and the entire West. How often has appeasement worked? A better approach would be a demonstration of power by unification of the west and give Putin an ultimatum. A unified West is much, much stronger than Russia, and appeasement is simply a show of weakness.

Non-US NATO has more money and more people than the US. It's closer to them.

I must have missed the two decades-long commitment of Germany and Spain in Afghanistan with an appropriate level of troops (ie not a company of 100 nurses from the country in an Alliance with 90M people and the 3rd largest economy in the world, more like a divison of armor)

I think the US should definitely airlift pallets of Euro Money and battalions of Italian Soldiers to Ukraine on C-130s to help since we have the logistics they don't
74   AmericanKulak   2024 Jul 16, 10:14am  

RWSGFY says





Damn.


Patrick says


Well, that's a big negative for Vance, but maybe he will come to see the truth about the death jabs like he saw the truth about Trump - through Trump himself has not yet admitted the screamingly obvious horrific harm that the death jabs have inflicted on the whole world.


Wait a tick, @Patrick. That was given in a "Sarcastic" tone, more evidence Sarcasm is hard to read in a short tweet and for the use of "/s"

Vance had many other tweets about Masking and Mandate orders

75   Patrick   2024 Jul 16, 10:19am  

RWSGFY says




Damn.


Wait a minute, given that that's AFTER the previous tweets, he's being sarcastic, not serious.

Nice!
76   RWSGFY   2024 Jul 16, 10:37am  

Patrick says

RWSGFY says





Damn.


Wait a minute, given that that's AFTER the previous tweets, he's being sarcastic, not serious.

Nice!


Yeah, this is why sarcasm rarely worth it.
77   socal2   2024 Jul 16, 10:47am  

RWSGFY says

On the other hand his floppability (is this even a word?) means he'll flop in whatever place Trump wants him to be. So his positions now (or in the past) don't really matter.


Yeah - some pretty major flip flops from this guy over the last few years. Still light years better than any democrat.

One of the problems of electing young people is that their worldviews are not fully formed.

I know he is from Ohio and has local constituencies to appease, but not a fan of his big Union boosterism that helped decimate the auto industry in the Midwest.
79   Ceffer   2024 Jul 16, 12:56pm  

Vance is pretty young. Yale is not a good bio, but he was peasant interloper, not Skull & Bones.

I think he is trainable at his age. Trump will be mentoring him, like Nixon mentored Trump. Again, one would hopium.
81   Eric Holder   2024 Jul 17, 12:10pm  

DemocratsAreTotallyFucked says







Fake news on both accounts:

1) Vance was a press officer, not a trigger puller;
2) Kamala wore knee pads.
82   Ceffer   2024 Jul 17, 12:22pm  

Eric Holder says

2) Kamala wore knee pads.

They need to squat with eager, flared, swollen, open pudendas during the blow jobs. Everybody knows that.
83   mell   2024 Jul 17, 2:05pm  

socal2 says

RWSGFY says


On the other hand his floppability (is this even a word?) means he'll flop in whatever place Trump wants him to be. So his positions now (or in the past) don't really matter.


Yeah - some pretty major flip flops from this guy over the last few years. Still light years better than any democrat.

One of the problems of electing young people is that their worldviews are not fully formed.

I know he is from Ohio and has local constituencies to appease, but not a fan of his big Union boosterism that helped decimate the auto industry in the Midwest.

I don't think that's a negative. We need a younger prez to follow Trump and changing your positions over many years is part of youth and actually ad advantage. There are more young people converting to Trump than elderly
84   AmericanKulak   2024 Jul 17, 3:00pm  

mell says


I don't think that's a negative. We need a younger prez to follow Trump and changing your positions over many years is part of youth and actually ad advantage. There are more young people converting to Trump than elderly

This.

Also, and I say this seeing my grandmother and also standing outside myself in the grocery store or restuarant and when I think about things...

Older people sometimes reflexively think back or sometimes get "locked" into facts that were true (or already a decade out of date) of when they in their adult peak of 30-60.

As an example, household characteristics and first age of homeownership. It's no longer 2 bio married parents with both bio kids who brought a their first house at 28-32.

I remember seeing Bush the Elder on TV and he was shocked at scanner Technology at the local Maine supermarket in like 1992 while campaigning. Something that was already widespread for a decade. I barely remember non hood franchise supermarkets (or department stores) punching in the prices from the tag, only mom & pops. The first one was installed in the mid 70s in Troy, Ohio which was hardly ground zero for new tech.

We've had a mild gerontocracy for so long, that having most of our leadership and many regular members in house or senate NOT over 65 seems weird. I would like to look at the House, Senate, Presidency, Cabinet and see mostly 45-65 year olds.

We really had some old Byrds practically die in office.
85   Ceffer   2024 Jul 17, 3:04pm  

Being passed around for a while by the vested interests is a rite of passage. Being stuck at a particular port of call is hopefully not Vance's gig. Trump is unusual for not having that background.

Of course, we don't know his explicit blackmail-ability if any, or his genuine love for his country. Guess we'll find out.

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