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    Within the space of about three minutes on Wednesday night, Sen. JD Vance of Ohio, Trump’s newly-anointed running mate, suggested that the Iraq invasion launched by a Republican administration in 2003 was a huge mistake (true), blamed it on Joe Biden (mostly false, with an asterisk) and then brandished his own patriotic credentials for enlisting in the Marine Corps in — hang on, let’s look it up — 2003 and serving for six months in, um, Iraq.

    I was on the floor of the convention at that moment, inches away from Turning Point USA founder and Vance booster Charlie Kirk, and for a few seconds you could feel the bafflement spread through the crowd: So was Senator Hillbilly Elegy a true American hero for risking his life in a stupid war that was started by the Republican president before the one to whom he’s hitched his wagon, or was he, as his boss might put it, a “sucker,” not to mention a shameless hypocrite? How’s the vegan barbecue, anyway?

    Oofah.

  • @just_another_person
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    Yes, it’s a circlejerk for the party elites. It’s not meant for the lowly voters.

    • @LesserAbe
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      If you read the article I think the point they were making is that today’s Republican party has no interest in connection to it’s past or principles, or even to any kind of consistency or coherence.

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    They thought the opening act was bad, today Peter Thiel payed to have Hulk Hogan go on stage before the Trumps to psyche the crowd up.

    And then Trump Jr, I think it was, claimed the opposition were all bought and paid for.

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      claimed the opposition were all bought and paid for.

      Meanwhile, Elon just pledged to donate 1,000x the average American’s annual salary to a trump PAC every month.