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Michelle Togut's avatar

While I agree that Vance is sincere about much of what he professes, and has a compelling rise-from-poverty story to go along with his ideology, that doesn't make his views any less repellant. It was never Trump's ideas that Vance disliked; it was the man himself. I'd bet he still does. Vance is just a craftier sycophant than his competitors.

Hawley, Cotton, and Rubio have been in the Senate for years now. What legislation have they proposed to help working and middle-class voters? Aside from cosponsoring a railroad-safety bill with his Democratic colleague Sherrod Brown, what has Vance done in his short time in the Senate to advance much of anything beside the GOP culture wars?

For "populists," Vance and his cohorts get an awful lot of money from far-right billionaires. Would Vance even be in the Senate if it weren't for the $15 million Peter Theil dumped into his campaign? And are all those billionaires and corporate types pouring money into Trump's presidential run ($45 million a month from Elon Musk alone) doing so because they think the ticket is going to benefit the working class? Yeah, right. I haven't seen Trump promising to increase the minimum wage, or provide a child tax credit; he's been promoting more massive tax cuts for corporations and the wealthy, while gutting more regulations, although these things take a backseat to his promises of retribution for anyone who ever looked sideways at him.

So color me cynical but I think most of this rightwing populism stuff is simply a shiny new repackaging of the culture wars designed to appeal to the masses, while the GOP further deregulates the economy and gives our corporate overlords ever greater power over our lives.

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Phillip Murphy's avatar

Vance supports Project 2025, which would gut the Fair Labor Standards Act. He would also appoint judges who’d be very hostile to the Civil Rights Act and other laws that offer protections to the types of workers Vance purports to champion. Vance has also shown hostility to labor unions.

He also wants to get rid of no fault divorce. And ban abortion nationwide. That isn’t conservative; it’s revanchist.

A champion of “the people” he isn’t. He might have the zeal of a convert, but it’s a zeal to be a 21st Century Bill Taft, not a conservative Dan Moynihan.

I also stand by my previous comments- to listen to him, he’s very uninspiring. He doesn’t speak of America with any degree of optimism at all. Most Americans are better off now than they were 40 years ago- a lot better. And Vance speaks as if it’s been 40 years of failure.

Tom Nichols was right- he’s an asshole. He’s also kind of a loser.

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