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It's JD Vance for Trump

Wirey

Fartist
He's become a "Yes Man", and unfortunately that's what Trump wants. Even Nixon had people around him who eventually said "enough". I see no such limitations for Trump.
 

Alien826

No religious beliefs
He's become a "Yes Man", and unfortunately that's what Trump wants. Even Nixon had people around him who eventually said "enough". I see no such limitations for Trump.

He had four years to find out what stood in his way to total power, and three+ years to plan what to do about it.

Be afraid, be very afraid.
 

Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
The guy who once said Trump is an American Hitler is now his choice for VP. Maybe Trump thought it was a compliment! :D
I think it's good to have a former critic. This is a man who knows both sides of the aisle whom I think can be an effective and valuable co-president of this country.
 

Bear Wild

Well-Known Member
I think it's good to have a former critic. This is a man who knows both sides of the aisle whom I think can be an effective and valuable co-president of this country.
Except that any republican who criticizes trump must either remove themselves from the party in exile or bow down to the King. Critisim does not work well with trump. Ask all those he turned on.
 

Wandering Monk

Well-Known Member
Vance's political positions:

- opposes abortion rights, even in the case of incest or rape, but says there should be exceptions for cases when the mother’s life is in danger

- one of the leading opponents of U.S. support for Ukraine in the war with Russia. “I think it’s ridiculous that we’re focused on this border in Ukraine,” he said in a podcast interview with Stephen K. Bannon, the former Trump adviser and longtime ally. “I’ve got to be honest with you, I don’t really care what happens to Ukraine one way or the other.”

- views on immigration largely echo Mr. Trump. He wants to finish construction of the border wall and proclaimed that he would “oppose every attempt to grant amnesty” to immigrants who arrived here illegally. He favors what he called a merit-based system for immigrants seeking to settle here.

- “I think the election was stolen from Trump,” Mr. Vance said during the Republican primary for his Ohio seat, putting him firmly in the camp of election deniers. Mr. Vance dismissed the idea that Mr. Trump played a role in instigating the demonstrators who stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. And he said that if he had been Mr. Trump’s vice president then, he would have bowed to Mr. Trump’s demand and rejected electoral votes from several swing states won by Mr. Biden in 2020.

- has called for “broad-based tariffs, especially on goods coming in from China,” because they pose an unfair threat to American jobs and commerce, he said. “We need to protect American industries from all of the competition,” he said on CBS’s “Face the Nation.”

- has said climate change is not a threat and has said he is skeptical of the scientific consensus that warming of the earth’s atmosphere is caused by human activity. “It’s been changing, as others pointed out, it’s been changing for millennia,” he told the American Leadership Forum. Mr. Vance is a strong supporter of the oil and gas industry — which is dominant in his home state — and has voiced opposition to wind and solar energy, and electric vehicles.

- has been a steadfast supporter of Israel throughout the country’s war in Gaza, defending its wartime policies in the face of growing criticism over the civilian death toll.

When members of the Senate considered a bill providing military aide to both Israel and Ukraine, Mr. Vance led a group of senators proposing legislation to send money only to Israel. Echoing the words of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel, he said the country needed to eliminate Hamas after the terrorist group’s deadly Oct. 7 attack on Israel.

“Israel has an achievable objective,” Mr. Vance wrote in a memo he circulated among Senate Republicans before introducing the bill. “Ukraine does not.”

 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
He's become a "Yes Man", and unfortunately that's what Trump wants.
Reminds me of an old Kliban cartoon.
It really should be "Politics On Parade".
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Note:
Anyone offended by this cartoon should be thankful
that I didn't post something from Human Centipede.
 

Clizby Wampuscat

Well-Known Member
The guy who once said Trump is an American Hitler is now his choice for VP. Maybe Trump thought it was a compliment! :D
Trump does not hold grudges, he likes people that once opposed him and have changed their minds about him. JD Vance is a good pick, he agrees with Trump's policies, is smart and can win in 2028.
 

Mock Turtle

Oh my, did I say that!
Premium Member
Trump does not hold grudges, he likes people that once opposed him and have changed their minds about him. JD Vance is a good pick, he agrees with Trump's policies, is smart and can win in 2028.
Yes, apparently he can recognise an idiot when he sees one but his memory isn't that good. :D
 

Clizby Wampuscat

Well-Known Member

Kathryn

It was on fire when I laid down on it.
Sure, he changed his mind.
I mean, it was one text which I'm pretty sure he thought was private, eight years ago when he was about 31. He said this specifically, in a text to his former room mate:

he goes "back and forth between thinking Trump is a cynical arse hole like Nixon who wouldn’t be that bad (and might even prove useful) or that he’s America’s Hitler."

I've often thought the same way to be honest. And I'm not 31!
 
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Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Yes, and he said his revenge was to be successful and he did not have time for it.
So he wants revenge (ie, he holds a grudge), but lacks the time for it.
From this you reason that he doesn't hold grudges.
But of course it does not matter what he says you will just say he is a liar.
No matter what he says, you'll love him even more.

Notice:
That last line is tit-for-tat.
I like responding in kind.
In this case it pointed out that you used the ad hominem fallacy.
The repetition is like poetry.
 
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