What the hell happened to JD Vance?

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Anonymous wrote:I am exhausted by this man - he is so triggering with his opinions. Here's the latest weird interview of JD Vance on a podcast seemingly agreeing with host that purpose of postmenopausal women is to care for their grandchldren.

He's talking about how his wife Usha's mom took a sabbatical from her job as a professor to care for JD and Vance's newborn. Some weird remarks on this pod about this being the upside of marrying an Indian woman too.

As a postmenopausal South Asian woman, f--- you JD Vance.

Can this man leave politics already and go back to writing fiction and doing insufferable podcasts?


His in-laws are multi millionaire Ivory Tower academics from a very connected political elite Indian family.


I genuinely don't understand how his wife's family OKed him as a spouse or what she saw in him, unless she figured they'd be mentored by Jed and Amy to be the right-wing Clinton-esque power couple.
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Anonymous wrote:Very old school racism here.

Did this middle aged man not realize that he wanted to run for higher office at any point?


How is he SO BAD at this?! He's been "groomed" for office supposedly but I have no idea what that even really means in his case because he can't get out of his own way.


And he was supposed to be the press liaison for an entire military base, right? How can he be so bad at everything?


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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am exhausted by this man - he is so triggering with his opinions. Here's the latest weird interview of JD Vance on a podcast seemingly agreeing with host that purpose of postmenopausal women is to care for their grandchldren.

He's talking about how his wife Usha's mom took a sabbatical from her job as a professor to care for JD and Vance's newborn. Some weird remarks on this pod about this being the upside of marrying an Indian woman too.

As a postmenopausal South Asian woman, f--- you JD Vance.

Can this man leave politics already and go back to writing fiction and doing insufferable podcasts?


His in-laws are multi millionaire Ivory Tower academics from a very connected political elite Indian family.


I genuinely don't understand how his wife's family OKed him as a spouse or what she saw in him, unless she figured they'd be mentored by Jed and Amy to be the right-wing Clinton-esque power couple.


They’re globalist foot soldiers pushing for a borderless society. U.S. population of 1bn ASAP is the goal.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Billion_Americans
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Vance is a mean-spirited 40 yo incel. There is so much rage lurking beneath the surface.


I wonder if he thinks this is some manly man flex. You want to give food poisoning to people? That’s your take, JD?


Tough guy.
Tough guy gonna find out what food tastes bad, then tough guy’s gonna get that.
Tough guy gonna give that bad-tasting food to some journalists.
Tough guy does tough guy stuff like that.
Because he’s tough guy.
Anonymous
Vance is a national embarrassment. It's like he's a robot who has no empathy. He can't even have a normal human response when he's hurt or offended someone.

He snarked that childless people don't have any physical commitment to the future of this country. Veteran Buttigieg who didn't have kids when he served in Afghanistan eviscerated him on stage with this line:

"When I deployed to Afghanistan, I didn't have kids then, many of the men and women who went outside the wire with me didn't have kids either," Buttigieg said. "But let me tell you, our commitment to the future of this country was pretty d--- physical."

When pressed for a reply by Jake Tapper after Buttigieg's speech, Vance just grimaced and said he shouldn't be held accountable for his remark from 3 years ago. Buttigieg should be embarrassed about his transportation policy instead and he inserted a non sequitor from his prepared talking points instead of answering Tapper's question.

He should have acted like a human and should have just said: "I'm sorry. I didn't mean to hurt or offend Pete and any other veteran or person who was offended by my remarks. I applaud Pete's service." or something gracious like that.

Like Michelle Obama said about "smallness" it applies to both Vance (and Trump) equally:

"Going small is the opposite of what we teach our kids. Going small is petty. It's unhealthy. And quite frankly, it's unpresidential. So why would any of us accept this from anyone seeking our highest office? Why would we normalize this type of backward leadership?"

Vance seems like a mean robot who is incapable of empathy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Vance is a national embarrassment. It's like he's a robot who has no empathy. He can't even have a normal human response when he's hurt or offended someone.

He snarked that childless people don't have any physical commitment to the future of this country. Veteran Buttigieg who didn't have kids when he served in Afghanistan eviscerated him on stage with this line:

"When I deployed to Afghanistan, I didn't have kids then, many of the men and women who went outside the wire with me didn't have kids either," Buttigieg said. "But let me tell you, our commitment to the future of this country was pretty d--- physical."

When pressed for a reply by Jake Tapper after Buttigieg's speech, Vance just grimaced and said he shouldn't be held accountable for his remark from 3 years ago. Buttigieg should be embarrassed about his transportation policy instead and he inserted a non sequitor from his prepared talking points instead of answering Tapper's question.

He should have acted like a human and should have just said: "I'm sorry. I didn't mean to hurt or offend Pete and any other veteran or person who was offended by my remarks. I applaud Pete's service." or something gracious like that.

Like Michelle Obama said about "smallness" it applies to both Vance (and Trump) equally:

"Going small is the opposite of what we teach our kids. Going small is petty. It's unhealthy. And quite frankly, it's unpresidential. So why would any of us accept this from anyone seeking our highest office? Why would we normalize this type of backward leadership?"

Vance seems like a mean robot who is incapable of empathy.


I loved Buttigieg's whole speech. Another quote I loved:

"Choosing a guy like JD Vance to be America's next vice president sends a message, all right: doubling down on negativity and grievance. A concept of campaigning best summed up in one word: darkness. That's what they are selling. But I just don't think America today is in the market for darkness," he said.
Anonymous
Desk duty non-combat “vet” politicians like Vance, DeSantis, Pete and Walz are all awful. Muh service.

These dorky wormy cowards didn’t contribute anything and don’t risk anything. They are all power-seeking weasels who were safely checking a box to run for office as a “vet”. And in Walz’s case, doing the min to collect another gov pension.
Anonymous
Vance is like Desantis, at first glance maybe promising, then is completely awkward in person with zero appeal.
Anonymous


Like, how do you screw up ordering doughnuts?
Anonymous
He's a charisma vacuum. Yikes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Vance is a national embarrassment. It's like he's a robot who has no empathy. He can't even have a normal human response when he's hurt or offended someone.

He snarked that childless people don't have any physical commitment to the future of this country. Veteran Buttigieg who didn't have kids when he served in Afghanistan eviscerated him on stage with this line:

"When I deployed to Afghanistan, I didn't have kids then, many of the men and women who went outside the wire with me didn't have kids either," Buttigieg said. "But let me tell you, our commitment to the future of this country was pretty d--- physical."

When pressed for a reply by Jake Tapper after Buttigieg's speech, Vance just grimaced and said he shouldn't be held accountable for his remark from 3 years ago. Buttigieg should be embarrassed about his transportation policy instead and he inserted a non sequitor from his prepared talking points instead of answering Tapper's question.

He should have acted like a human and should have just said: "I'm sorry. I didn't mean to hurt or offend Pete and any other veteran or person who was offended by my remarks. I applaud Pete's service." or something gracious like that.

Like Michelle Obama said about "smallness" it applies to both Vance (and Trump) equally:

"Going small is the opposite of what we teach our kids. Going small is petty. It's unhealthy. And quite frankly, it's unpresidential. So why would any of us accept this from anyone seeking our highest office? Why would we normalize this type of backward leadership?"

Vance seems like a mean robot who is incapable of empathy.


Someone running for a job with a four year term said —on record — that something he said three years ago somehow shouldn’t count anymore?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Vance is like Desantis, at first glance maybe promising, then is completely awkward in person with zero appeal.


He is not comfortable in his own skin. Whether that’s because he simply hates himself, is a closeted homosexual, trauma from being a weird teen and twenty something incel, has imposture syndrome, or knows his climb is a choreographed charade, who knows.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Desk duty non-combat “vet” politicians like Vance, DeSantis, Pete and Walz are all awful. Muh service.

These dorky wormy cowards didn’t contribute anything and don’t risk anything. They are all power-seeking weasels who were safely checking a box to run for office as a “vet”. And in Walz’s case, doing the min to collect another gov pension.


What a disgusting take.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Desk duty non-combat “vet” politicians like Vance, DeSantis, Pete and Walz are all awful. Muh service.

These dorky wormy cowards didn’t contribute anything and don’t risk anything. They are all power-seeking weasels who were safely checking a box to run for office as a “vet”. And in Walz’s case, doing the min to collect another gov pension.


What a disgusting take.


Not when they are disparaging other vets whose service is as, or "more" honorable. Not when they vote to underfund the VA and support a president who takes them to be suckers and losers.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Vance is like Desantis, at first glance maybe promising, then is completely awkward in person with zero appeal.


He is not comfortable in his own skin. Whether that’s because he simply hates himself, is a closeted homosexual, trauma from being a weird teen and twenty something incel, has imposture syndrome, or knows his climb is a choreographed charade, who knows.


His entire political career feels like a vengeance tour, like he’s using the whole country to fill the pit in his heart created by whomever who did him dirty when he was a kid.

Like, JD. Baby. Go therapy or whatever. The rest of us would like to be excluded from this narrative.
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