What losing in November will mean for Miss Sassy JD Vance
Here's a Tweet that reminds how many days left to vote and what this election is about.
We've got to make this happen. We need Kamala, we need a real leader.
Donald Trump is a crook, a convicted felon who has already harmed out country and will destroy it if given the chance.
He and his mini-me are disgusting.
After sharing the Reno rally clip, host Lemire called Vance's remarks "shameless" and dryly added, "J.D. Vance is almost 40 years younger than Donald Trump, but that won't stop him from saying that Donald Trump is healthier, smarter, more handsome than he is. There really isn't anything they won't say to flatter the boss, will they?"
“It is very telling how defensive they are,” Harris campaign director of rapid response Ammar Moussa said of Vance’s praise on X, formerly Twitter.
“Authoritarian personality cult alert. We must praise the leader’s vitality, especially if he has been falling asleep in public!” wrote Ruth Ben-Ghiat, an authoritarianism expert.
Although the question of Trump’s authoritarian tendencies is not new, they’ve exploded again following remarks made by his former Chief of Staff, John Kelly. In a new interview with the New York Times, Kelly said Trump, “certainly falls into the general definition of fascist”.
Yesterday, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg responded to the question as to whether Trump is a fascist.
“It’s one thing for some leftist group to call you a fascist,” Buttigieg tweeted. “Quite another when it’s a fellow Republican. And absolutely astonishing when it’s your own chief of staff.”
Morning Joe host Joe Scarborough slammed ranking supporters of former President Donald Trump attacking the credibility of retired Gen. John Kelly for his claims the Republican nominee privately praised Nazi German dictator Adolf Hitler as “pathetic people.”
Kelly, who served as Trump’s White House chief of staff, told The New York Times on Tuesday that the former president once told him Hitler “did some good things.” The Trump campaign denied the claims. In a further article in The Atlantic, it was claimed that Trump remarked when in office that he wished he had “the kind of generals that Hitler had.”