Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There were some comments about Vance being the racist white guy like Trump. Interestingly, Vance’s wife Usha is of Indian origin. He had a Hindu wedding with her and his middle son is named Vivek ( a Hindu name)
And you are dumb enough to think that precludes him from being racist????
Seriously. Look up the caste system in India.
Anonymous wrote:There isn't any definition of Appalchia that includes where Vance grew up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There were some comments about Vance being the racist white guy like Trump. Interestingly, Vance’s wife Usha is of Indian origin. He had a Hindu wedding with her and his middle son is named Vivek ( a Hindu name)
And you are dumb enough to think that precludes him from being racist????
Anonymous wrote:There were some comments about Vance being the racist white guy like Trump. Interestingly, Vance’s wife Usha is of Indian origin. He had a Hindu wedding with her and his middle son is named Vivek ( a Hindu name)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vance has one and a half years experience as a Senator. How does that qualify him to be a heartbeat away from the presidency? It’s a disaster in the making.
Just like Obama, who wasn't one step away and fundamentally transformed this country?
Do you have a hard time counting?
Obama was Senator for 3 years, a state senator for 7 years. He was the president of the Harvard Law Review, had 2 years experience as a community organizer, worked in the corporate world, taught constitutional law, and worked for a law firm. Plus he wrote two books.
That's a lot different from a one-book author who has served for 1.5 years in the Senate, no other governing or political experience.
Also Obama was 47. Still young but not nearly as green as Vance is.
Obama missed almost half of Senate voting.
As for "community organizer", that pathetic joke writes itself.
From Feb 2023 to Jul 2024, Vance missed 39 of 554 roll call votes, which is 7.0%. This is much worse than the median of 2.9% among the lifetime records of senators currently serving.
In 2008 , Obama missed 64% of Senate votes.
64% vs. 7%.
You know, math.
You mean when he was cris-crossing the country running for president?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vance has one and a half years experience as a Senator. How does that qualify him to be a heartbeat away from the presidency? It’s a disaster in the making.
Just like Obama, who wasn't one step away and fundamentally transformed this country?
Do you have a hard time counting?
Obama was Senator for 3 years, a state senator for 7 years. He was the president of the Harvard Law Review, had 2 years experience as a community organizer, worked in the corporate world, taught constitutional law, and worked for a law firm. Plus he wrote two books.
That's a lot different from a one-book author who has served for 1.5 years in the Senate, no other governing or political experience.
Also Obama was 47. Still young but not nearly as green as Vance is.
Obama missed almost half of Senate voting.
As for "community organizer", that pathetic joke writes itself.
From Feb 2023 to Jul 2024, Vance missed 39 of 554 roll call votes, which is 7.0%. This is much worse than the median of 2.9% among the lifetime records of senators currently serving.
In 2008 , Obama missed 64% of Senate votes.
64% vs. 7%.
You know, math.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vance has one and a half years experience as a Senator. How does that qualify him to be a heartbeat away from the presidency? It’s a disaster in the making.
Just like Obama, who wasn't one step away and fundamentally transformed this country?
Do you have a hard time counting?
Obama was Senator for 3 years, a state senator for 7 years. He was the president of the Harvard Law Review, had 2 years experience as a community organizer, worked in the corporate world, taught constitutional law, and worked for a law firm. Plus he wrote two books.
That's a lot different from a one-book author who has served for 1.5 years in the Senate, no other governing or political experience.
Also Obama was 47. Still young but not nearly as green as Vance is.
Obama missed almost half of Senate voting.
As for "community organizer", that pathetic joke writes itself.
From Feb 2023 to Jul 2024, Vance missed 39 of 554 roll call votes, which is 7.0%. This is much worse than the median of 2.9% among the lifetime records of senators currently serving.