Posted on 04/15/2022 2:32:47 PM PDT by conservative98
Former President Donald Trump has endorsed best-selling author J.D. Vance, a vocal national populist, in the Ohio Republican Senate primary race.
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This is not an easy endorsement for me to make because I like and respect some of the other candidates in the race — they’ve said great things about “Trump” and, like me, they love Ohio and love our Country. I’ve studied this race closely and I think J.D. is the most likely to take out the weak, but dangerous, Democrat opponent — dangerous because they will have so much money to spend. [Emphasis added]
However, J.D. will destroy him in the debates and will fight for the MAGA Movement in the Senate. He’s strong on the Border, tough on Crime, understands how to use Taxes and Tariffs to hold China accountable, will fight to break up Big Tech, and has been a warrior on the Rigged and Stolen Presidential Election. J.D. is a Marine who served in the Iraq War, a graduate of The Ohio State University, and earned a Law Degree from Yale — a great student. With J.D. Vance, Ohio gets both brains and brawn. Ohio has been good to me, I won it twice, really BIG, and I have likewise been GREAT for Ohio. Let’s keep it going! [Emphasis added]
Trump voters must “unite behind J.D.’s campaign because, unlike so many other pretenders and wannabes, he will put America First,” Trump wrote.
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
Excellent. This is one of his better endorsements.
I much preferred James Webb’s book_ Born Fighting.
“If Trump endorses him, I guess a law degree can be waived as a disqualifyer.”
35 of the 55 founding fathers were lawyers. Since you hate lawyers so much, I suggest that you call a social worker if you or a family member are ever arrested.
Childhood in Kentucky and moved to Ohio. Got through Yale Law as a rare American and conservative … success behind enemy lines ain’t not for nothin’.
Another respected endorsement. Thank you for your support.
James David Vance was born on August 2, 1984, in Middletown, Ohio, located between Cincinnati and Dayton, as James Donald Bowman, the son of Donald Bowman and Bev Vance. He is of Scots-Irish descent.[5][3][6] His mother and father divorced when Vance was a toddler. Shortly afterward, Vance was adopted by his mother's third husband.[2] Vance and his sister were raised primarily by his grandparents, whom Vance affectionately called "Mamaw and Papaw".[5][7][8][9] J. D. went under the name James Hamel, the surname of his stepfather, until settling on the surname Vance by the time he had reached adulthood. Vance was the family name of his grandfather.[10]
Vance was educated at Middletown High School,[11] a public high school in his home town. After graduating, he enlisted in the United States Marine Corps[12] and served in The Iraq War with the 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing, performing public affairs activities.[13][14][15] Vance later graduated summa cum laude from Ohio State University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science and philosophy.[16][17] While at Ohio State, he worked for Republican State Senator Bob Schuler.[18]
After graduating from Ohio State, Vance received a Juris Doctor from Yale Law School. During his first year at Yale Law, his mentor and professor Amy Chua convinced him to write his memoir.[19]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hillbilly_Elegy#Summary
Vance describes his upbringing and family background while growing up in the city of Middletown, Ohio, the third largest city in the Cincinnati metropolitan area. He writes about a family history of poverty and low-paying, physical jobs that have since disappeared or worsened in their guarantees, and compares this life with his perspective after leaving it.
Though Vance was raised in Middletown, his mother and her family were from Breathitt County, Kentucky. Their Appalachian values include traits like loyalty and love of country, despite social issues including violence and verbal abuse. He recounts his grandparents' alcoholism and abuse, and his unstable mother's history of drug addictions and failed relationships. Vance's grandparents eventually reconciled and became his de facto guardians. He was pushed by his tough but loving grandmother, and eventually Vance was able to leave Middletown to attend Ohio State University and Yale Law School.[1]
Alongside his personal history, Vance raises questions such as the responsibility of his family and people for their own misfortune. Vance blames hillbilly culture and its supposed encouragement of social rot. Comparatively, he feels that economic insecurity plays a much lesser role.
Pay attention: his mother and her family were from Breathitt County, Kentucky
So he never actually lived in KY growing up but now he thinks people that come from where his mother came from are ignorant basically.
He's a Yale educated, know it all snob of a lawyer, something we already have too many of in government, yet he wants to proclaim his good values as being of a hillbilly type even though eh thinks hillbilly people are mostly POS. The dude's wacked.
Yeah I just saw the official statement.
Okay, good...
My dad and mom took that hillbilly highway and raised us in northern Ohio. Fortunately, I found my way back to Appalachia after a couple detours to the east and the west.
Populist? Vance?
No damn way this is a populist.
This is a self-centered grifter.
Country life is much more down to earth and deals with tangibles. City/suburb life is more about the latest fad and keeping up with the Jones’.
“”””I haven’t commented previously, but I’m getting tired of watching the neocons in #OHSen running dishonest ads calling @JDVance1 a never-Trumper. It’s BS.
A lot of conservatives were skeptical of DJT in 2016 & got won over when they saw him in action.
JD is 100% America First.
-Donald Trump Jr.””””
Thanks for posting. I was one of those conservatives who was skeptical of DJT in 2016.
Try again.
DEEP KenTUCKee roots with a lot of formative time and experience there. Doubt you’ve read his book. Sympathetic, not hourly-toity. But clearly you know better.
By the way, Cincy was not jokingly called the Capital of the Northern Confederacy.
Do you know any conservative Yale grads who actually survived the place? I do. Rare but real.
Adiós.
I read Mr. Vance’s BOOK, and did not find it arrogant or denigrating to hill people. My wife and I left the Northeast for the hills of KY. The people are friendly and welcoming, even to “former Yankees” like us! Some things I read about the film suggest to me they took some unfortunate liberties with the material. I recommend Hillbilly Elegy highly. (I had my own reservations about J.D. when he announced, but he might well be the best of the lot....)
Me too.
Trump knows things that FReepers don’t
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And many FReepers and conservatives in general know things that they hoped Trump would grow to learn. But sadly, he is regressing.
...and btw, have a nice Easter.
This article is about his statement of endorsement.
All of God’s creatures have a purpose, even the mosquito.
Jokes are funny, because there is some fundamental truth to them.
https://www.paralegaledu.org/2018/06/20-lawyer-jokes-you-should-never-tell/
And as to our founding fathers. That was a different time. Most of these people did a lot of things. Let me use the corny term, “renaissance man.” The law (which was different as well) was just one aspect of them.
Ugh. Another bad endorsement of a celebrity candidacy with no credibility to their record. We need Gibbons.
No. Bad candidate and endorsement.
“Starbuck” Newsom is every bit as phony as Morgan Ortagus. Both were tossed off the ballot (but trying to get back on).
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