• About us
  • Contacts
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Email Whitelisting
Thursday, October 3, 2024
The American Dream Report
  • Congress
  • Politics
    5 takeaways from the big new filing on Trump’s 2020 election plot

    5 takeaways from the big new filing on Trump’s 2020 election plot

    Biden works to limit conflict as Mideast edges closer to all-out war

    Biden works to limit conflict as Mideast edges closer to all-out war

    Biden and Harris visit storm-ravaged areas

    Biden and Harris visit storm-ravaged areas

    Trump’s continued callousness toward injured soldiers

    Trump’s continued callousness toward injured soldiers

    Trump and his allies are not planning to concede another electoral loss

    Trump and his allies are not planning to concede another electoral loss

    Republicans keep inventing new ways to scapegoat immigrants

    Republicans keep inventing new ways to scapegoat immigrants

    Vance probably ‘won’ the debate. But Walz might have gained more.

    Vance probably ‘won’ the debate. But Walz might have gained more.

    Vance used past GOP climate inaction to argue for climate inaction

    Vance used past GOP climate inaction to argue for climate inaction

    The one Vance debate moment that thrilled Republicans 

    The one Vance debate moment that thrilled Republicans 

  • Health Care
  • Economy
    Josh Fraser, Co-Founder of Origin Protocol, on Liquid Staking, Getting Better Yields in Crypto, and The Future of DeFi | Ep. 339

    Josh Fraser, Co-Founder of Origin Protocol, on Liquid Staking, Getting Better Yields in Crypto, and The Future of DeFi | Ep. 339

    Veteran Analyst Peter Brandt Predicts Bitcoin Price to Reach $150K by September 2025

    Veteran Analyst Peter Brandt Predicts Bitcoin Price to Reach $150K by September 2025

    Bitcoin Price Prediction: $150K Forecast and ETF Market Trends; BTC to Hit $70,000?

    Bitcoin Price Prediction: $150K Forecast and ETF Market Trends; BTC to Hit $70,000?

    Hong Kong Legislator Raises Concern Over Crypto Licensing System as Major Exchanges Withdraw Applicati

    Hong Kong Legislator Raises Concern Over Crypto Licensing System as Major Exchanges Withdraw Applicati

    Robinhood Implements Buying Restrictions on GameStop As Roaring Kitty Discloses $175M Bet

    Robinhood Implements Buying Restrictions on GameStop As Roaring Kitty Discloses $175M Bet

    Matter Labs Withdraws ‘ZK’ Trademark Application After Industry Backlash

    Matter Labs Withdraws ‘ZK’ Trademark Application After Industry Backlash

    Over $3 Billion Worth of ETH Withdrawn from CEXes Since Approval of US Ether ETFs

    Over $3 Billion Worth of ETH Withdrawn from CEXes Since Approval of US Ether ETFs

    El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele Sworn in for Second Term

    El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele Sworn in for Second Term

    Rwanda to Roll Out CBDC By 2026 After Consultations, Testing

    Rwanda to Roll Out CBDC By 2026 After Consultations, Testing

  • Energy and Environment
  • Editor’s Pick
No Result
View All Result
  • Congress
  • Politics
    5 takeaways from the big new filing on Trump’s 2020 election plot

    5 takeaways from the big new filing on Trump’s 2020 election plot

    Biden works to limit conflict as Mideast edges closer to all-out war

    Biden works to limit conflict as Mideast edges closer to all-out war

    Biden and Harris visit storm-ravaged areas

    Biden and Harris visit storm-ravaged areas

    Trump’s continued callousness toward injured soldiers

    Trump’s continued callousness toward injured soldiers

    Trump and his allies are not planning to concede another electoral loss

    Trump and his allies are not planning to concede another electoral loss

    Republicans keep inventing new ways to scapegoat immigrants

    Republicans keep inventing new ways to scapegoat immigrants

    Vance probably ‘won’ the debate. But Walz might have gained more.

    Vance probably ‘won’ the debate. But Walz might have gained more.

    Vance used past GOP climate inaction to argue for climate inaction

    Vance used past GOP climate inaction to argue for climate inaction

    The one Vance debate moment that thrilled Republicans 

    The one Vance debate moment that thrilled Republicans 

  • Health Care
  • Economy
    Josh Fraser, Co-Founder of Origin Protocol, on Liquid Staking, Getting Better Yields in Crypto, and The Future of DeFi | Ep. 339

    Josh Fraser, Co-Founder of Origin Protocol, on Liquid Staking, Getting Better Yields in Crypto, and The Future of DeFi | Ep. 339

    Veteran Analyst Peter Brandt Predicts Bitcoin Price to Reach $150K by September 2025

    Veteran Analyst Peter Brandt Predicts Bitcoin Price to Reach $150K by September 2025

    Bitcoin Price Prediction: $150K Forecast and ETF Market Trends; BTC to Hit $70,000?

    Bitcoin Price Prediction: $150K Forecast and ETF Market Trends; BTC to Hit $70,000?

    Hong Kong Legislator Raises Concern Over Crypto Licensing System as Major Exchanges Withdraw Applicati

    Hong Kong Legislator Raises Concern Over Crypto Licensing System as Major Exchanges Withdraw Applicati

    Robinhood Implements Buying Restrictions on GameStop As Roaring Kitty Discloses $175M Bet

    Robinhood Implements Buying Restrictions on GameStop As Roaring Kitty Discloses $175M Bet

    Matter Labs Withdraws ‘ZK’ Trademark Application After Industry Backlash

    Matter Labs Withdraws ‘ZK’ Trademark Application After Industry Backlash

    Over $3 Billion Worth of ETH Withdrawn from CEXes Since Approval of US Ether ETFs

    Over $3 Billion Worth of ETH Withdrawn from CEXes Since Approval of US Ether ETFs

    El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele Sworn in for Second Term

    El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele Sworn in for Second Term

    Rwanda to Roll Out CBDC By 2026 After Consultations, Testing

    Rwanda to Roll Out CBDC By 2026 After Consultations, Testing

  • Energy and Environment
  • Editor’s Pick
No Result
View All Result
The American Dream Report
No Result
View All Result
Home Politics

JD Vance is Trump 2.0

by
October 2, 2024
in Politics
0
JD Vance is Trump 2.0

As Donald Trump consolidated power over the Republican Party in 2015 and 2016, his opponents, then still confident that he would not be president, mused at how much more dangerous a candidate who espoused Trump’s politics but not his tactics might be. A candidate that dishonestly disparaged immigrants and attacked the foundations of American democracy — but also refrained from making wild, silly claims and tweeting out attacks at random critics?

Even Trump supporters often (however sincerely) express their desire for such a candidate. I don’t like some of the things he says, many will say of Trump, but I agree with his policies. An ideal candidate, then, would be one who could offer Trumpism without Trump.

Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome JD Vance to the stage.

The senator from Ohio and Republican vice-presidential nominee presented himself as this upgraded iteration of Trump during Tuesday night’s debate. All of Trump’s policies were there, as were various falsehoods about what Trump had done or promised to do as president. But it was packaged as a Yale Law School graduate, someone who exuded the mannerisms and satisfaction of an experienced academic debater. Resolved: Donald Trump should be president and I should be vice president, and I’m going to say what it takes to prevail in this engagement.

At one point, Vance was asked about Trump’s pledge to carry out a mass deportation of immigrants living in the United States.

“Could you be more specific about exactly how this will work?” a moderator, CBS News’s Margaret Brennan, asked. “For example, would you deport parents who have entered the U.S. illegally and separate them from any of their children who were born on U.S. soil?”

It is hard to know how Trump would have answered such a question, admittedly, since it could have gone in any direction imaginable. Policy questions and pointed queries from non-sycophantic interviewers are not his strength. By contrast, you could sense Vance’s comfort in the environment and he dodged the question as if he were remaking “The Matrix.”

He pivoted to criticize the policies of the Biden administration (blamed on Vice President Kamala Harris, naturally) and peppered the answer with false claims about the problem. (There are not “20 [or] 25 million” undocumented immigrants in the country, nor did the government “lose” 320,000 children.) He assured the moderator that he would answer her question but instead simply pledged to prioritize the deportation of immigrants in the country who have criminal records.

Brennan didn’t let it slide, again pressing him on the specific question about stripping parents from their children. He deftly sidestepped the question again, attacking the administration.

It’s easy to lose sight of the extent to which the question itself and the proposal it reflects is an extreme outlier in American political history. Vance’s presentation of himself as a normal, sober politician — something that was very obviously one of his goals coming into the evening — was aided by Trump’s having already injected these ideas into the national conversation. A sign of the extent to which a policy of mass deportation has simply become another policy plank was when CBS’s on-screen graphic summarized the candidates’ housing policy proposals and included “mass deportation to ease demand” among the items on a list topped with smiling photos of Trump and Vance. And there was Vance, smiling in the debate, assuring people that all of it would be fine, this deportation of millions of people, and it went down easier given the lack of sidebars about the dining habits of Hannibal Lecter.

This was the pattern over and over. Vance was asked to explain things that he or his running mate had done or promised, and he parlayed the questions into the things he wanted to talk about instead. A question about health care evolved into a ridiculous claim that Trump had saved the Affordable Care Act as president, legislation that Trump tried repeatedly to dismantle. A question about abortion gave Vance a chance to offer empathy, telling a truncated story about a friend who’d had an abortion — and then saying that the lesson was that Republicans have “got to do so much better of a job at earning the American peoples’ trust back on this issue.”

He and his Democratic opponent, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, engaged in a characteristically Midwestern engagement with plenty of generosity and comity on display. For Vance, this was an existential need, given his public perception. It was also an effective mask for just how extreme the issues under consideration were: mass deportations, sweeping restrictions on abortion access, Vance’s disparagements of his own constituents. The debate felt like a return to normal after nine years of Trump, which is the best thing that could happen to a Trump agenda that deviates so widely from normalcy.

Where Vance fumbled the most obviously was when he was presented with a position he couldn’t dodge. He is Trump’s running mate in part because he’s been willing to parrot and champion Trump’s claims about the validity of the 2020 election and how it should have been addressed. He tried to pivot this against his opponents as well, suggesting that it was “really rich for Democratic leaders to say that Donald Trump is a unique threat to democracy” given that the former president “peacefully gave over power on January the 20th as we have done for 250 years in this country.” As a parent of young kids, Vance should understand that finally doing what’s required does not excuse the kicking, screaming temper tantrum.

When Walz demanded that Vance admit that Trump had lost the 2020 election, Vance didn’t have a good answer ready, if there was one to be had. He tried to pivot into a flimsy attack on Harris (centered on efforts to stamp out misinformation during the covid pandemic) without addressing Walz’s point. And that, of course, was the answer, the answer that Walz and anyone else would have expected.

That’s the problem with being Trump 2.0 in the moment: Vance is still tied to Trump’s idiosyncrasies. There are other problems, too, to be sure, including that Vance lacks Trump’s flair and ability to compel the Republican base. But nearly a decade into Trump’s dominance of the GOP, we got a glimpse on Tuesday night of how Trumpism will evolve: more polish and more traditional political mannerisms doing a better job of masking the extremism and dishonesty that define Trump’s politics.

This post appeared first on washingtonpost.com

Related Posts

5 takeaways from the big new filing on Trump’s 2020 election plot
Politics

5 takeaways from the big new filing on Trump’s 2020 election plot

October 3, 2024
Biden works to limit conflict as Mideast edges closer to all-out war
Politics

Biden works to limit conflict as Mideast edges closer to all-out war

October 3, 2024
Biden and Harris visit storm-ravaged areas
Politics

Biden and Harris visit storm-ravaged areas

October 2, 2024
Trump’s continued callousness toward injured soldiers
Politics

Trump’s continued callousness toward injured soldiers

October 2, 2024
Trump and his allies are not planning to concede another electoral loss
Politics

Trump and his allies are not planning to concede another electoral loss

October 2, 2024
Republicans keep inventing new ways to scapegoat immigrants
Politics

Republicans keep inventing new ways to scapegoat immigrants

October 2, 2024
Next Post
The one Vance debate moment that thrilled Republicans 

The one Vance debate moment that thrilled Republicans 

Recommended

Trump blames ABC’s moderators for his debate dud. Voters disagree.

Trump blames ABC’s moderators for his debate dud. Voters disagree.

September 12, 2024
With Harris and Walz in, some Democrats still weigh skipping the polls

With Harris and Walz in, some Democrats still weigh skipping the polls

August 8, 2024
Trump-led attack on Walz’s military record includes vets with their own false claims

Trump-led attack on Walz’s military record includes vets with their own false claims

August 22, 2024
Biden faces pressure to pardon ex-Baltimore prosecutor Marilyn Mosby

Biden faces pressure to pardon ex-Baltimore prosecutor Marilyn Mosby

May 17, 2024
Trump said to be safe after being rushed offstage following shooting at rally

Trump said to be safe after being rushed offstage following shooting at rally

July 14, 2024
Top adviser recommends against Elon Musk’s $56B Tesla pay package

Top adviser recommends against Elon Musk’s $56B Tesla pay package

June 1, 2024
https://widget.onlyoffers.io/?apiKey=e2WjBTdyN0Dtf11fdOwJbWsBuQ3b8uyMfhQsQMtyXFU

    • About us
    • Contacts
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Email Whitelisting

    Disclaimer: TheAmericanDreamReport.com, its managers, its employees, and assigns (collectively “The Company”) do not make any guarantee or warranty about what is advertised above. Information provided by this website is for research purposes only and should not be considered as personalized financial advice.
    The Company is not affiliated with, nor does it receive compensation from, any specific security. The Company is not registered or licensed by any governing body in any jurisdiction to give investing advice or provide investment recommendation. Any investments recommended here should be taken into consideration only after consulting with your investment advisor and after reviewing the prospectus or financial statements of the company.

    Copyright © 2020-2024 The American Dream Report. All Rights Reserved.

    No Result
    View All Result
    • About us
    • Contacts
    • Email Whitelisting
    • Home
    • Privacy Policy
    • Suspicious-Engagement
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Thank You
    • Thank you
    • Thank you page

    Copyright © 2023 SmarterNewsNow. All Rights Reserved.