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Where did that take place? And who is the woman?
I can’t believe he tries to fist bump someone because fist bumps were considered “terrible” when the Obamas first did it and now GOPers do it.
Second, he thinks menopausal women have no worth so why would this woman give him a fist bump? He was lucky she shook his hand.
And why does he shake hands and ALSO go for a fist bump?
I think it’s a Jeep (Chrysler) factory in Toledo, Ohio.
No, she held her fist, he tried to go for a hanshake and grabed her fist and THEN made a fist. I think that led to her "first time here?" comment.
But, just like the doughnut shop, there was no advance work done whatsoever. There he asked how long the store had been in business, then said "I had no idea if it was 2 years or 20 years or 40 years." If you want people to think you're connecting with them you would know that going in and base your conversation on that (whether it's been tough times, greatest doughnut shop in 3 counties, enthusiastic startup, whatever). Even aside from his response to the counter workers.
I had an interview for a job I ended up turning down, but they were delighted when I commented about a company that was delivering heating oil to houses in Maine 120 years ago becoming a large and growing benefits management company. And it wasn't a very high level job. Did he never have to interview for anything?
He should know better but also his team is letting him down again.
Yeah, blame it on "his team."
Face it, MAGAt, he is one weird guy and an incredibly poor choice for a VP candidate.
Worse than Sarah Palin.
She was at least charming in her wildly weird way
I mean, she was pretty at least.
Sarah Palin’s vibe was that mean cheerleader who you hoped didn’t pay any attention to you because she would surely bully you mercilessly. Vance’s vibe is that awkward dude from the AV club that you hope doesn’t pay too much attention to you because he will start leaving weird gifts at your locker.
The kind of paste eating dork who will try dry humping you if he catches you alone in the band room & claim it was a joke when you get upset.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Where did that take place? And who is the woman?
I can’t believe he tries to fist bump someone because fist bumps were considered “terrible” when the Obamas first did it and now GOPers do it.
Second, he thinks menopausal women have no worth so why would this woman give him a fist bump? He was lucky she shook his hand.
And why does he shake hands and ALSO go for a fist bump?
I think it’s a Jeep (Chrysler) factory in Toledo, Ohio.
No, she held her fist, he tried to go for a hanshake and grabed her fist and THEN made a fist. I think that led to her "first time here?" comment.
But, just like the doughnut shop, there was no advance work done whatsoever. There he asked how long the store had been in business, then said "I had no idea if it was 2 years or 20 years or 40 years." If you want people to think you're connecting with them you would know that going in and base your conversation on that (whether it's been tough times, greatest doughnut shop in 3 counties, enthusiastic startup, whatever). Even aside from his response to the counter workers.
I had an interview for a job I ended up turning down, but they were delighted when I commented about a company that was delivering heating oil to houses in Maine 120 years ago becoming a large and growing benefits management company. And it wasn't a very high level job. Did he never have to interview for anything?
He should know better but also his team is letting him down again.
Yeah, blame it on "his team."
Face it, MAGAt, he is one weird guy and an incredibly poor choice for a VP candidate.
Worse than Sarah Palin.
She was at least charming in her wildly weird way
I mean, she was pretty at least.
Sarah Palin’s vibe was that mean cheerleader who you hoped didn’t pay any attention to you because she would surely bully you mercilessly. Vance’s vibe is that awkward dude from the AV club that you hope doesn’t pay too much attention to you because he will start leaving weird gifts at your locker.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder what 2016 San Francisco JD (or whatever his name was then) would say about this.
https://x.com/chrisgeidner/status/1831849290488316176?s=61&t=I7ZozTDGmPOsC7cmSRxwgA
Anonymous wrote:
For a guy whose mom is an addict you really would think he would have more empathy for the fact that not every family has extended family that can help in this way.
The more I read about him, the more I feel bad for his wife. Friends of friends know her and I think she’s actually a pretty normal nice person. This is the lesson learned that YLS is a weird place and you should not marry someone after only dating them at YLS—give it a couple years test run out of school to kick the tires.
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For a guy whose mom is an addict you really would think he would have more empathy for the fact that not every family has extended family that can help in this way.
The more I read about him, the more I feel bad for his wife. Friends of friends know her and I think she’s actually a pretty normal nice person. This is the lesson learned that YLS is a weird place and you should not marry someone after only dating them at YLS—give it a couple years test run out of school to kick the tires.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Where did that take place? And who is the woman?
I can’t believe he tries to fist bump someone because fist bumps were considered “terrible” when the Obamas first did it and now GOPers do it.
Second, he thinks menopausal women have no worth so why would this woman give him a fist bump? He was lucky she shook his hand.
And why does he shake hands and ALSO go for a fist bump?
I think it’s a Jeep (Chrysler) factory in Toledo, Ohio.
No, she held her fist, he tried to go for a hanshake and grabed her fist and THEN made a fist. I think that led to her "first time here?" comment.
But, just like the doughnut shop, there was no advance work done whatsoever. There he asked how long the store had been in business, then said "I had no idea if it was 2 years or 20 years or 40 years." If you want people to think you're connecting with them you would know that going in and base your conversation on that (whether it's been tough times, greatest doughnut shop in 3 counties, enthusiastic startup, whatever). Even aside from his response to the counter workers.
I had an interview for a job I ended up turning down, but they were delighted when I commented about a company that was delivering heating oil to houses in Maine 120 years ago becoming a large and growing benefits management company. And it wasn't a very high level job. Did he never have to interview for anything?
He should know better but also his team is letting him down again.
Yeah, blame it on "his team."
Face it, MAGAt, he is one weird guy and an incredibly poor choice for a VP candidate.
Worse than Sarah Palin.
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The status craving prole who wrote a book shitting on his family & hometown, then moved 2,500 miles from his family to be mentored by a deeply creepy tech billionaire, waxes on and on about how extended family can cover childcare.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Where did that take place? And who is the woman?
I can’t believe he tries to fist bump someone because fist bumps were considered “terrible” when the Obamas first did it and now GOPers do it.
Second, he thinks menopausal women have no worth so why would this woman give him a fist bump? He was lucky she shook his hand.
And why does he shake hands and ALSO go for a fist bump?
I think it’s a Jeep (Chrysler) factory in Toledo, Ohio.
No, she held her fist, he tried to go for a hanshake and grabed her fist and THEN made a fist. I think that led to her "first time here?" comment.
But, just like the doughnut shop, there was no advance work done whatsoever. There he asked how long the store had been in business, then said "I had no idea if it was 2 years or 20 years or 40 years." If you want people to think you're connecting with them you would know that going in and base your conversation on that (whether it's been tough times, greatest doughnut shop in 3 counties, enthusiastic startup, whatever). Even aside from his response to the counter workers.
I had an interview for a job I ended up turning down, but they were delighted when I commented about a company that was delivering heating oil to houses in Maine 120 years ago becoming a large and growing benefits management company. And it wasn't a very high level job. Did he never have to interview for anything?
He should know better but also his team is letting him down again.
Yeah, blame it on "his team."
Face it, MAGAt, he is one weird guy and an incredibly poor choice for a VP candidate.
Worse than Sarah Palin.
She was at least charming in her wildly weird way
I mean, she was pretty at least.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s just shocking to me. Clearly a smart & educated dude; grew up lower-middle class, entered the marines then graduated from Ohio State in only two years, then Yale Law. His wife was a Gates Cambridge Scholar, then attended Yale Law and is a successful lawyer. In his book, he criticized Fox.
Now he’s on Twitter rambling about illegal immigrants and yada yada.
Could this guy set off any more gaydar if he tried?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s just shocking to me. Clearly a smart & educated dude; grew up lower-middle class, entered the marines then graduated from Ohio State in only two years, then Yale Law. His wife was a Gates Cambridge Scholar, then attended Yale Law and is a successful lawyer. In his book, he criticized Fox.
Now he’s on Twitter rambling about illegal immigrants and yada yada.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Where did that take place? And who is the woman?
I can’t believe he tries to fist bump someone because fist bumps were considered “terrible” when the Obamas first did it and now GOPers do it.
Second, he thinks menopausal women have no worth so why would this woman give him a fist bump? He was lucky she shook his hand.
And why does he shake hands and ALSO go for a fist bump?
I think it’s a Jeep (Chrysler) factory in Toledo, Ohio.
No, she held her fist, he tried to go for a hanshake and grabed her fist and THEN made a fist. I think that led to her "first time here?" comment.
But, just like the doughnut shop, there was no advance work done whatsoever. There he asked how long the store had been in business, then said "I had no idea if it was 2 years or 20 years or 40 years." If you want people to think you're connecting with them you would know that going in and base your conversation on that (whether it's been tough times, greatest doughnut shop in 3 counties, enthusiastic startup, whatever). Even aside from his response to the counter workers.
I had an interview for a job I ended up turning down, but they were delighted when I commented about a company that was delivering heating oil to houses in Maine 120 years ago becoming a large and growing benefits management company. And it wasn't a very high level job. Did he never have to interview for anything?
He should know better but also his team is letting him down again.
Yeah, blame it on "his team."
Face it, MAGAt, he is one weird guy and an incredibly poor choice for a VP candidate.
Worse than Sarah Palin.
She was at least charming in her wildly weird way