J.D. Vance: A complete black whole of charisma

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Anonymous wrote:1. I think Trump really will try for a third term. And the way things are going, I think the Supreme Court will let it happen. Even if states like CA and NY refused to put him on the ballot, he could still get an electoral majority.
2. But in the happy event that a third term does not materialize, I am enjoying the schadenfreude of the Rs being in the same position with JD as the Dems were with Kamala, i.e., the VP just isn't all that popular. Though they are slightly better off---the Dems weren't going to dump the Black female VP at the risk of angering the most reliable block of Dem voters---Black women. I don't think the Rs would get that type of blowback. The minute Trump is off the ticket---either because he's incapacitated or loses his third term bid, the R knives will come out for JD.


Interesting question whether weird young white male incels are to the modern GOP what black women are to the Dem party — that core constituency that they cannot afford to alienate. Because JD is clearly the candidate of the weird young white males who can not get dates. They want to grow up to be him with his cute Asian wife and slick slim fit suits and sick burns to own the llibs.


You know, I'm just going to note that the dripping contempt for white males isn't going to win Democrats any new votes. When you start out with 'weird incels," there's not a lot of space for inclusivity or building a coalition. Every white dude senses the hatred that Democrats are throwing their way.


If they don't like it then maybe they should stop behaving like weird incels. It is after all their own choice. They weren't born that way.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nobody likes JD Vance, not even his family, certainly not those who bought his soul.

Anyway, it doesn't matter. When the country is angry and divided, which it has been for a while, the middle will vote for THE OTHER PARTY. Of course I hope the Democrats produce a good and admirable candidate, one that can bring us together. But it doesn't matter. No matter how awful, the candidate not associated with the current $hit$how will win. It is what happened in 2020 and 2024 and it's what will happen in 2028.


+1

Perfect explanation of how Biden won in 2020 and how Trump won in 2024. Neither had a snowball's chance in hell without the other being the very unpopular sitting POTUS. This very recent past history is an accurate predictor of what will happen in 2028.
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