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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]He seems to have great difficulty telling the truth.[/quote] After what we've listened to daily from Trump for the last 8 years, these minor issues from the last 30 years, seem like a breath of fresh air. On the other hand, JD Vance - claimed he was a never-Trumper, until his ambition told him not to be. And he now insults those who believe as he used to believe. - once criticized Trump's actions leading up to and on January 6, but now insults anyone who says what he used to say and defends Trump's actions - scrubbed his social media history on-line when he ran for the Senate to hide his previous political stances (which he flip-flopped on) - claims to be raised with Appalachian culture, but in reality was raised in suburban Cincinnati - claims to be raised by his single, substance-dependent mother, but, in fact, was raised by his grandparents and only infrequently saw his substance-dependent mother - made up the above two lies to sell a largely embellished memoir which became a best-seller JD Vance claims to be fighting for the working class, but typically takes the opposite side: [url]https://nymag.com/intelligencer/article/jd-vance-is-the-real-class-enemy.html[/url] [quote]Vance says he is fighting a class war on behalf of workers, but his record suggests otherwise. When he does intervene in matters of class, it’s often on the side of the elites. He showed up to a UAW picket line in Ohio, but opposes the PRO Act, which would shore up collective bargaining rights for millions of workers. Vance offered Politico two rationales for his opposition. One is that he prefers a shift toward sectoral bargaining, which is more common in Europe, and which the PRO Act would not prevent. Another is political. “We can’t just be good, we have to be smart, and I think it’s dumb to hand over a lot of power to a union leadership that is aggressively anti-Republican,” he said.[/quote] [url]https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/fact-checking-j-d-vances-past-statements-and-relationship-with-trump[/url] [quote]PolitiFact has fact-checked Vance 10 times. He’s received two Pants on Fire ratings, three Falses, two Mostly Falses and two Half Trues. He also received one Mostly True rating before he was a politician in 2018.[/quote] Talk about a vice-presidential candidate having a hard time telling the truth.[/quote]
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