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The Haitians-eating-cats story isn't true, it seems, but was meant to reflect a deeper truth about mass immigration. If that sounds cynical to you, blame Obama.
Social media users have trolled JD Vance for claiming he “never” praises Barack Obama — despite a glowing op-ed about the former president seven years ago.
Vance suggested the decision was made “in a smoke-filled room” by former president Barack Obama and Democratic megadonor George Soros, two figures often cast as boogeymen by the far right.
Ultimately, Vance's inexperience nor accusations of him being "weird" may not be cause for concern. Jason Reifler, a ...
What Happened: Stevenson, a former Obama administration economic advisor, shared her views on X, stating, “I have to admit that I am pleasantly surprised that J.D. Vance and his supporters ...
Vice President J.D. Vance claimed, "Judges aren't allowed to control the executive's legitimate power," sparking outrage and criticism.
For Barack Obama, many distilled his foreign-policy outlook to “ don’t do stupid sh-t,” a guiding principle that some critics called overly simplistic and naive and supporters described as ...
The Improbable Rise of J. D. Vance “Hillbilly Elegy” made him famous, and his denunciations of Donald Trump brought him liberal fans.
Trump’s running mate is a polished debater—but he still left three big tells about the danger he’d be in the White House.
Much as Barack Obama told black men that “We’ve got no time for excuses,” Mr Vance offered his peers tough love, castigating them for undisciplined spending, eating and work habits.
The very real populist aspirations of Trump’s new Republican Party are embodied by vice-presidential candidate J.D. Vance, author of ‘Hillbilly Elegy,’ and the new face of national conservatism.