JD Vance is a rightwing troll disguised as a populist, and
could be our next vice-president
J.D. got the nod from Don, not just for sycophancy, but for clear and present authoritarian tendencies
The junior senator from Ohio had a massive advantage that made him more similar to Trump than any other contender:
a presence in popular culture, created by "Hillbilly Elegy,"
the memoir to which both conservatives and liberals dumbfounded by Trump’s triumph turned eagerly to understand why the “left behind” were opting for rightwing populism.
People think they know Vance, because they know his narrative:
growing up in poverty in Appalachia and making it to Yale Law School and Silicon Valley,
only to then turn into "political champion of blue-collar folks."
Vance perfected what, on the right, tends to substitute for policy ideas these days:
trolling the liberals.
Mobilizing voters is less about programs, or a real legislative record (Vance has none).
Rather, it’s generating political energy by deepening people’s sense of shared #victimhood.
No one but J.D. would try to schmooze voters with an invocation of the Nazi legal theorist Carl Schmitt -- who, in the 1930s, claimed that liberals were either weaklings or prone to betray their own ideals.
(Schmitt is an obscure reference to most outside the hallowed halls of Yale Law School, but a signal to cognoscenti that Vance is all in on antiliberalism.)
As with so many self-declared rightwing champions of the working class, economics isn’t ultimately where the action is;
“elite campuses” feature much more in an increasingly feverish Maga imagination.
Vance has declared universities the enemy
and asserted that “the closest that conservatives have ever gotten to successfully dealing with leftwing domination of universities is Viktor Orbán’s approach in Hungary”.
The reality is that Orbán has simply shut down entire academic subjects which conservatives don’t like – no more gender studies – and handed over Hungarian universities to cronies;
he also managed to chase out the country’s best school, Central European University.
When pressed, Vance re-describes his Orbánism as giving taxpayers a say in how their dollars are spent in education
– a startling admission that politicians should be in control,
and of course a blatant contradiction with the free speech pieties Vance’s allies in Congress have become so good at weaponizing.
How the hillbillies of Vance’s Hillbilly Elegy will benefit from removing Judith Butler from reading lists at Harvard is anyone’s guess.
@danwentzel I'd not be surprised if this would turn out as a "#FalseFlag" desired by #Trump or his main donors to claim #victimhood, orojecting their desire to commit #murder onto #Biden.
Or Biden would've uncovered Trump as the #Russian & #Chinese #Asset he's been even before 2016 and delivered evidence of him colluding to commit #HighTreason again as per "#Project2025"...
@juliusmartius @prolestroll Rather, blame the people who vote for those politians!
If arson would change anything then gasoline would be as illegal as as a Luthy SMG...
Seriously, when did torching police cars EVER forced the police to conced long-term?
And as long as people elect people that want the police to be as they are, the shit will remain unchanged!
It ain't easy bein' a nazi...
#Victimhood
>> rewrite of "the Jew cries out as he strikes you"
#HolocaustDenial and #HolocaustInversion
You decry #Israel’s defense as aggression while denying #Hamas #Oct7 attacks on civilians.
#Nakba literally means #catastrophe. The meaning evolved from catastrophe of #Arab defeat to catastrophe of #Palestinian #displacement
This is a story of #Arab-#Palestinian aggression not #victimhood.
AP continues to report #Nakba as #Arabic for “#catastrophe” referring to the #displacement of #Palestinians rather than #defeat of #Arabs.
This is why Palestinians never learn. Their #aggression is ALWAYS recast as their #victimhood, and #Israel’s defense is always recast as #occupation and #oppression
“We lived through [displacement] not just once but several times,” says one #Palestinian without any hint of irony.
Of course, the promise of #revenge was not realized, and the expectant longing was not satisfied. The #Arabs were quickly routed, and almost all of the #Jews survived.
Then, however, despite the eagerness to fight, the incitement to war, and the euphoria at the prospect, this defeat was reconceived not simply as a story of loss but once again into a story of #victimhood.
The pre-war fantasies were forgotten.
What’s astonishing is that a war that was embarked on so willingly, with so much unanimity, and with so much excitement could be later remembered as a story of pure #victimhood
Yet before the war was even fully over, Constantin #Zureiq published a passionate #lament of the #Arab failure to defeat #Israel, The Meaning of the Disaster [#Nakba], giving birth to the word that would be used from as a shorthand for the traumatic #Arab defeat in that war.