Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did everyone read the WaPo article about Usha? I had assumed she was a Fed Soc type at YLS but apparently not — she’s been basically apolitical, which is pretty damn unusual at YLS.
I feel a little bad for her after reading it. Seems like they were really a love match and she is just in a “stand by your man” prison. They article compares them to the Clintons as a YLS power couple — he is a little like Bill in that he had a sad childhood that left him with a major hole in his heart that he needs to fill with time in the spotlight, positive attention from the crowds, etc. My guess is that she has expressed reservations as he’s moved into MAGA land but they’ve fallen on deaf ears and she is not willing to jeopardize her marriage over her principals. So she’s probably rationalized it all to herself in some hyper intellectual way (ah, YLS, I do not miss those hyper intellectual political theory arguments!)
She’s MAGA. 100%. Don’t let the Ivy pedigree fool you. She clerked for Kavanaugh and Roberts who are all-in on dismantling any shred of women’s rights, democratic institutions, and a lot of the other stuff that is required for something like Project 2025 to take hold.
She did not just fall from a coconut tree ….
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's with his obsession with people who don't have children??
Like so many of the leading lights of the GOP, he hates women and think they should be in the home having babies (some exceptions apply; see Usha Vance), but it just comes off as creepy obsession.
He also derides working moms (moms with professional careers outside the home) but his very own wife, Usha, has had a high-powered career as an attorney. She only stepped down from her position at a law firm when JD Vance was confirmed as VP.
Interestingly, Usha clerked for Kavanaugh and Roberts before taking a role at the law firm. The Vance’s are very well connected - hardly Washington “outsiders”.
I think these connections with these powerful Catholics are why he converted to Catholicism, aligning himself further with the insider-y, powerful Catholics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did everyone read the WaPo article about Usha? I had assumed she was a Fed Soc type at YLS but apparently not — she’s been basically apolitical, which is pretty damn unusual at YLS.
I feel a little bad for her after reading it. Seems like they were really a love match and she is just in a “stand by your man” prison. They article compares them to the Clintons as a YLS power couple — he is a little like Bill in that he had a sad childhood that left him with a major hole in his heart that he needs to fill with time in the spotlight, positive attention from the crowds, etc. My guess is that she has expressed reservations as he’s moved into MAGA land but they’ve fallen on deaf ears and she is not willing to jeopardize her marriage over her principals. So she’s probably rationalized it all to herself in some hyper intellectual way (ah, YLS, I do not miss those hyper intellectual political theory arguments!)
She’s MAGA. 100%. Don’t let the Ivy pedigree fool you. She clerked for Kavanaugh and Roberts who are all-in on dismantling any shred of women’s rights, democratic institutions, and a lot of the other stuff that is required for something like Project 2025 to take hold.
She did not just fall from a coconut tree ….
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's with his obsession with people who don't have children??
Like so many of the leading lights of the GOP, he hates women and think they should be in the home having babies (some exceptions apply; see Usha Vance), but it just comes off as creepy obsession.
He also derides working moms (moms with professional careers outside the home) but his very own wife, Usha, has had a high-powered career as an attorney. She only stepped down from her position at a law firm when JD Vance was confirmed as VP.
Interestingly, Usha clerked for Kavanaugh and Roberts before taking a role at the law firm. The Vance’s are very well connected - hardly Washington “outsiders”.
Anonymous wrote:Did everyone read the WaPo article about Usha? I had assumed she was a Fed Soc type at YLS but apparently not — she’s been basically apolitical, which is pretty damn unusual at YLS.
I feel a little bad for her after reading it. Seems like they were really a love match and she is just in a “stand by your man” prison. They article compares them to the Clintons as a YLS power couple — he is a little like Bill in that he had a sad childhood that left him with a major hole in his heart that he needs to fill with time in the spotlight, positive attention from the crowds, etc. My guess is that she has expressed reservations as he’s moved into MAGA land but they’ve fallen on deaf ears and she is not willing to jeopardize her marriage over her principals. So she’s probably rationalized it all to herself in some hyper intellectual way (ah, YLS, I do not miss those hyper intellectual political theory arguments!)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's with his obsession with people who don't have children??
Like so many of the leading lights of the GOP, he hates women and think they should be in the home having babies (some exceptions apply; see Usha Vance), but it just comes off as creepy obsession.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's with his obsession with people who don't have children??
My guess is he's a closet gay Republican who hates women. He is clearly a very angry and disturbed man beneath his Trump sycophant patina.
Anonymous wrote:What's with his obsession with people who don't have children??
Anonymous wrote:JD Vance is a fraud. He is to Appalachia what Olive Garden is to Italy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He’s Trump’s Sarah Palin.
Palin was not as much a drag on McCain as Vance is for Trump, so Vance is worse.
True. She had a lot of fans at first until it was revealed that she knew nothing about governance or any national or international issues at all. "I can see Russia from my house." She had few statements on the record, no books or interviews.
To be fair, Palin never said that but Tina Fey did.
It was Palin
https://www.newsweek.com/palin-revives-see-russia-alaska-comment-1696388
But at least she didn't f a couch
Anonymous wrote:What's with his obsession with people who don't have children??