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Re: Sen JD Vance
« Reply #50 on: October 13, 2024, 05:23:48 PM »
To me, JD Vance is the most impressive new politician I have seen in decades. I can see him carrying the MAGA torch after Trump leaves the scene.

BTW, for those who were not around here in Jun 2015, I did not know much about Trump. Never watched Apprentice. But when he came down the escalator that fateful Jun day, I immediately posted here that he would win. I believe people thought I was nuts at the time. 2020, I told people I would be surprised if he were reelected.

Now, I believe he returns to White House, but nothing would surprise me any longer.
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Another score from JD
« Reply #51 on: October 14, 2024, 06:37:54 PM »

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Re: Sen JD Vance
« Reply #52 on: October 14, 2024, 07:27:31 PM »
I admit I was not a fan of him prior to his  impressive display of standing up to the left with more with more skill and savvy than the big guy.   Now I am .  I agree with PP , he just might be an heir  to our side.

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Re: Sen JD Vance
« Reply #53 on: October 15, 2024, 12:09:36 AM »
I admit I was not a fan of him prior to his  impressive display of standing up to the left with more with more skill and savvy than the big guy.   Now I am .  I agree with PP , he just might be an heir  to our side.

Yes.  I would still say I am not from the JD Vance wing of the party but he has earned my respect and support.

If they win, he is the heir. If they lose, he still may be the heir.

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Re: Sen JD Vance
« Reply #54 on: October 15, 2024, 05:54:23 AM »
I too made some "not my first choice" type noises, but now consider myself a big fan.

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Re: Another score from JD
« Reply #55 on: October 15, 2024, 10:05:42 AM »
HT to BBG for this one

https://x.com/charliekirk11/status/1841307528409563238?s=61

Good videos there showing Kamala opposing free speech and staking out a position FAR TO THE LEFT OF ELIZABETH WARREN!

Funny that Liz Warren has it right for the other party, remove Donald Trump from the White House by beating him in a (fair) election, not by shutting down his ability to communicate.

I don't hear joy in their voices, Kamala and Tim.  I hear hatred.  Rabid Leftists.



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Mrs. JD Vance
« Reply #58 on: January 02, 2025, 12:29:32 PM »

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Re: Sen JD Vance
« Reply #59 on: January 02, 2025, 12:40:17 PM »
Influence from Melania?  :-D


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Vance on Europe etc. in WSJ Interview
« Reply #61 on: February 15, 2025, 03:42:45 PM »
Perhaps time to update the title of this thread to VP? Here’s a non-paywalled link to his WSJ interview published today:

https://archive.is/aALiU

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The wit of Sen. Vance
« Reply #62 on: February 19, 2025, 07:32:02 PM »

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NR editors side with JD's speech in Schwab's Europe
« Reply #63 on: February 21, 2025, 03:34:53 PM »
https://www.nationalreview.com/2025/02/free-speech-is-good-actually/

Question - is there still room for conservatives to rise up in Europe or did they import too many 3rd worlders that it is too late?


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Re: VP JD Vance: Message to young men
« Reply #65 on: February 21, 2025, 06:31:00 PM »
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=5&v=gRW1huhDPpg&embeds_referring_euri=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.paragonpride.com%2F&source_ve_path=Mjg2NjY

Brilliant. The exact right answer, and it just flows because it's 100% genuine.

It's still month one and he already mentioned we need your support in the midterms.

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Re: VP JD Vance
« Reply #66 on: February 22, 2025, 02:54:36 AM »
We doubted his selection for VP here, but he sure has surprised us!

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Re: VP JD Vance
« Reply #67 on: February 22, 2025, 06:51:13 AM »
Vance has been sharply criticized by the Usual Suspects for talking to this party in Germany:

https://freespeechunion.org/young-afd-politician-convicted-for-publishing-gang-rape-statistics-in-connection-with-afghan-migration/

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Why it’s gonna be Vance in 2028
« Reply #69 on: February 23, 2025, 10:36:48 AM »
My suspicion as to why Trump hasn’t been more vocal on this topic is due to how he’s been burnt before. To appropriate a title from Doris Kearns Goodwin, if he keeps his team of rivals guessing as to who will get the nod, he can anticipate those vying for the gig to be on their best behavior:

Why It's Going to be Vance in 2028 (Or At Least You Should Hope)

There is no case for expecting this administration to be historically great, and not seeing the V.P. take the reins. Anyone else at the top of the ticket suggests something went terribly wrong.

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FEB 23, 2025

Do you remember, back in July, when I wrote a piece entitled, “The Big Picture: Why Trump Picked Vance”? I did so at a time when many reputable sources, such as The Conservative Treehouse, were highly skeptical of him, his background, and particularly his past Never Trumper statements. Ultimately, I decided these four things were requirements for a solid Trump running mate:

· Enhance regional appeal to key states

· Do not lose voters, with gaining new voters a bonus but not as critical as not losing voters

· Do not oppose major parts of the agenda

· Tell a necessary story to the public

Vance checked all four boxes, and clearly, as evidenced by the Trump-Vance administration at the helm, did not hinder the cause of victory. I was willing to overlook the comments he had made years ago that were highly critical of Trump, as many of you reading this piece today likely held similar sentiments in 2015 when attempting to shake off your ideologically based, Arlington-inspired beliefs about a populist takeover of a party that had bottomed out in 2012 with 206 electoral votes, unable to win Ohio, Iowa, or Florida, which all went to Trump by a minimum of 11.2% last fall. Here were the positives I identified last summer:

· Vance said he wouldn’t have certified the 2020 election if he had been in Mike Pence’s position, and said it was fraudulent.

· Vance seems to despise Ukraine and doesn’t support spending money there.

· Papers around the world don’t like that Vance appears set on “isolationism.”

· He is a social conservative and staunchly pro-life, which represents a bone thrown to evangelicals who have been upset with Trump departing from certain hardline party positions.

· He recognizes “replacement theory,” which is the use of third-world immigration (legal and illegal) to import all new electorates to Western nations.

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Had Harris been installed as President last fall, like Biden was four years before, this would be a top ten candidate rollout for the GOP presidential nomination in 2028:

· J.D. Vance

· Glenn Youngkin

· Ron DeSantis

· Brian Kemp

· Kristi Noem

· Greg Abbott

· Marco Rubio

· Tim Scott

· Sarah Huckabee Sanders

· Jeff Landry

Maybe I’ve missed a name here (Gabbard) or included someone without much name recognition (Landry), but that’s just about what I would expect a field to look like in 2028 if a Democrat were sitting in the White House today. Now I’m going to tell you in the simplest terms why smart Trump backers should be pulling for J.D. Vance to be the 2028 Republican nominee:

If Vance isn’t the nominee in 2028, then it means something went terribly wrong in the three years preceding the GOP primary, starting right about now.

I mean, really – someone give me the case for how we can simultaneously say that the Trump 47 administration was an historic success, but in response, we should run out and nominate someone other than his Vice President, such as Brian Kemp, to placate the shrinking segment of Trump-hesitant Republican base voters and stymie the interests of the minority working class, which is coming around now after a century in the wilderness.

Hey guys, we know J.D. Vance went over to Europe every year to remind the Old World that we could care less about using American resources to prop up their wars and welfare states, but let’s shift gears here and nominate someone more celebrated by the global think tanks and put this whole economic nationalism thing on the table for a while.

Vance should most certainly win the primary as long as we continue reforming the country at the current rate – which has Trump-era high approval ratings from all Americans (depending on which source you listen to). In the twilight of the Reagan days, George H.W. Bush won 67.9% of delegates, fending off Bob Dole and Pat Robertson for the 1988 nomination en route to winning the Presidency that fall in a 40-state landslide (this was the only occasion since World War II that a party won three consecutive presidential elections). It is also true that the sitting Vice President normally loses his run for president:

· Nixon 1960

· Humphrey 1968

· Gore 2000

· Harris 2024

Nixon nearly won his race and likely had it ripped off by election fraud in Illinois and Texas; Humphrey lost a three-man race with Lyndon Johnson so unpopular thanks to Vietnam and domestic unrest he didn’t even seek reelection; Gore nearly won the presidency over Bush, missing out thanks to the slimmest of margins in Florida; Harris, well – she was Kamala Harris.

If Trump is able to keep up his torrid pace and cement his legacy as one of America’s greatest presidents, Vance’s likely run would come just four years into the Golden Age, not eight, which is a better omen than political science suggesting shifting political headwinds after eight years of incumbent fatigue. Vance represents a near-certainty to hold the Core 235 (all Trump 2020 states, which includes North Carolina), and plays well with the suburban GOP crowds of Georgia and Arizona, which makes him a safe bet for a floor of 262 electoral votes. That means Vance would need to come up with 8 electoral votes out of the following 83 electoral votes:

· Pennsylvania (19) – tough task if Shapiro is Democrat nominee

· Michigan (15) – tough task if Whitmer is Democrat nominee

· Virginia (13)

· Wisconsin (10)

· Minnesota (10)

· Nevada (6)

· New Mexico (5)

· New Hampshire (4)

· Nebraska’s 2nd C.D. (1)

You may not like J.D. Vance, or perhaps you have lingering concerns over some of his past ties other sources have pointed out; however, if you are hoping for all the best and brightest things to come in the next four years, you are also doing so realizing that there is no other 2028 nominee that can reasonably come out of unprecedented presidential success than the sitting Vice President.

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Re: VP JD Vance
« Reply #70 on: February 28, 2025, 05:57:59 AM »
Vance's speech at the Nationl Prayer Breakfast was on in the background as I began morning emails and it drew me in.

Really quite a remarkable speech-- genuinely thoughtful and engaged with the issues of the interface between faith (he is a convert to Catholicism) and being a politician and an elected leader-- including the Pope's criticism of the Trump-Vance immigration policy.

My already solid respect for the man increases. 

I can see him as our President.

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