July 15, 2024

"Trump Says He Will Announce V.P. Pick Today."

The NYT reports.
The convention began as the stream of good news for Mr. Trump turned into a torrent. Already lifted by what some supporters call a miraculous intervention during the shooting... the former president was handed an unexpected gift on Monday. A judge he appointed, Aileen Cannon, flouted decades of precedent to dismiss in its entirety the [documents] case... 
The veepstakes is down to three: Mr. Vance, Mr. Rubio, and Mr. Burgum. Mr. Trump told Bret Baier of Fox News that he would announce his choice on Monday but did not say when. Trump campaign officials had envisioned a grand entrance for the former president on the first night, with his pick joining him on the stage for a big reveal. But the pick might be announced during the day instead....

125 comments:

wendybar said...

Rumors?? https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13634747/Three-black-trucks-government-plates-mysteriously-spotted-Trump-VP-contenders-home.html

MartyH said...

Wendy- my parents lived in AK inn2008. They knew Palin was the pick when the Secret Service showed up.

Original Mike said...

Unless they plan some work-around, it's not going to be Rubio (IMO). I can't see how they can give up 30 electoral votes.

Carol said...

Burgum doesn't get him much in electoral votes. At least he's an ND native tech bro, unlike Montana's tech bro governor.

Vance seems so new...would he even help at all in Ohio?

phantommut said...

Has anyone mentioned Thomas' concurrence in the Presidential Immunity case, where he questioned the constitutionality of Jack Smith's appointment by Garland? It sounds like her reasoning was totally congruent. I'd love to see her actual ruling.

phantommut said...

As a born-and-raised hillbilly I can definitely get behind Vance for VP.

Kate said...

I hope it's Vance. He's the best assassination insurance.

Big Mike said...

According to Salena Zito, the ace reporter who was just four feet from Donald Trump when he was shot and who was the first to interview him afterwards, he told her that he has torn up his original speech to the convention and is rewriting it from scratch.

Good.

Apparently no indication that he is rethinking his selection of a running mate.

Big Mike said...

Vance seems so new...would he even help at all in Ohio?

I think so. He was first important politician on the scene in East Palestine, dragging his fellow Ohio senator with him. The normal people will remember.

NKP said...

Let it be Vance. Rubio is a snake (remember when Nikki was a loyal member of the team?). Burgum is infected with climatista virus.

Regardless of those three, he's pissing away a whole lot of votes by passing on Noem, Stefanik and Gabbard.

Big Mike said...

@phantommut, I can't imagine why Clarence Thomas would make such a point of finding ways to smack down the Biden administration.

Payback is a bitch.

doctrev said...

Vance decided to look down on Trump a while ago, and the media has been saying he's a lock, so I doubt he'll be picked for VP.

I wouldn't be surprised to see Trump delay the announcement and keep them monitoring everything.

Kevin said...

Here is the NTY bringing you "the news":

A judge

he appointed,

Aileen Cannon,

flouted decades of precedent

to dismiss in its entirety

the [documents] case...

Kevin said...

The veepstakes is down to three: Mr. Vance, Mr. Rubio, and Mr. Burgum.

This from the NYT. Trump hates the NYT.

So it will be Tulsi.

NorthOfTheOneOhOne said...

phantommut said...

As a born-and-raised hillbilly I can definitely get behind Vance for VP.

Agreed. Like Vance my family is from Appalachia, I hoping we'll stop being the last ethnic group in America it's ok to disparage.

narciso said...

You can't threaten justices again Chuckie,

Kevin said...

Trump campaign officials had envisioned a grand entrance for the former president on the first night, with his pick joining him on the stage for a big reveal. But the pick might be announced during the day instead....

So it could be at night, or even during the daytime.

So reports the NYT.

JK Brown said...

Is the veep stakes down to those three? I was kind of hoping in the new climate that Tulsi Gabbard might re-enter contention. I wasn't a fan of hers when she was a creature of the Democrat party, but since she's broken off that control, I could support her.

Iman said...

VP JD

Drago said...
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Drago said...

Carol: "Vance seems so new...would he even help at all in Ohio?"

Trump requires approximately zero help in Ohio.

If its Vance its for other reasons.

MadisonMan said...

A judge he appointed, Aileen Cannon, flouted decades of precedent to dismiss in its entirety the [documents] case
Do tell NYTimes. It seems like the case was tossed because of how the Special Prosecutor was appointed. But keep on banging the table, I guess.

stlcdr said...

@wendybar

You should know better than to quote the Daily Mail, a British rag that seems to actually report American news with actual facts, photos and information, even if it is a bit sensationalized.

(this is tongue-in-cheek, of course. I do read the Mail as it does report much better than the US leading media).

Ice Nine said...
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Gunner said...

Youngkin would be better.

wishfulthinking said...

Glenn Youngkin. Is Trump still considering him?

Gunner said...

NKP: Who is he pissing off by not picking Noem? Dog killers?

Ice Nine said...

For the love of god, stop with this Tulsi as a Republican candidate nonsense!

Hassayamper said...

For the love of god, stop with this Tulsi as a Republican candidate nonsense!

I want to hear just one thing from her before I would countenance her selection: an acknowledgement that recent 2nd Amendment jurisprudence is correct, that strict gun control is both unconstitutional and unworkable, and that if she ever were put into the Oval Office, she would veto attempts to ban any new classes of firearms or implement any new restrictions on their peaceable use.

tcrosse said...

Trump has plenty of good people to choose from, as contrasted to the possible choices for Biden's replacement.

FullMoon said...

". A judge he appointed, Aileen Cannon, flouted decades of precedent to dismiss in its entirety the [documents] case... "

LOL. Gives the babies something to justify their tears.
Watch for our leftys to grab" flouted" and "appointed".

FullMoon said...

Condolezza.
Black, woman, not attractive enough to dissuade jealous soccer moms,
doesn't take away any existing Republican power, not extremist.

Limited blogger said...

I predicted Nikki H. over a year ago.

I've stuck with the choice throughout her travails.

She brings some votes, she's a she, and she's a POC.

They can rehab her war monger rep, can't they?

Ice Nine said...

>Hassayamper said...
I want to hear just one thing from her before I would countenance her selection: an acknowledgement that recent 2nd Amendment jurisprudence is correct, that strict gun control is both unconstitutional and unworkable, and that if she ever were put into the Oval Office, she would veto attempts to ban any new classes of firearms or implement any new restrictions on their peaceable use.<

That's not going to happen. And were she to make the promise you desire, she would dump it if she were ever POTUS. She is a lefty in her soul. It's why I marvel at these fantasists proposing and advocating her as a plausible Republican VP. So she's a lefty who is not completely insane and who has said a few good things...BFD, it's absurd to think of her as a Repub VP or POTUS. (I quite like Tulsi, btw.)

Ice Nine said...

>Limited blogger said...
I predicted Nikki H. over a year ago.<

Nikki is by far the smartest choice for VP as far as garnering votes for the ticket is concerned. Too much bad blood between her and Trump, though. OTOH, he's a showman, and a shock-jock, and a pragmatist - so you never know.

NKP said...

NKP: Who is he pissing off by not picking Noem? Dog killers?

Ever been a farmer or rancher, Gunner? Dogs that kill livestock get killed.

FullMoon said...

NKP said...

NKP: Who is he pissing off by not picking Noem? Dog killers?

Ever been a farmer or rancher, Gunner? Dogs that kill livestock get killed.

If the dogwas named Killer, or Satan, or Tyson,instead of Cricket and chewed up some kittens,instead of chickens, Noem woulda got a trophy.

NKP said...

Condolezza.

Admirable in every way. BUT - Not a MAGA person. Likely very "establishment".

doctrev said...

Limited blogger said...
I predicted Nikki H. over a year ago.

I've stuck with the choice throughout her travails.

She brings some votes, she's a she, and she's a POC.

They can rehab her war monger rep, can't they?

7/15/24, 1:03 PM

Oh wow. Now I get it. Tricky Nicki seriously thinks she has a shot at the VP slot, and that is why she came to the convention. Laff! Never gonna happen.

Mr. D said...

Vance is the best of the three listed, but I would prefer Stefanik (if he wants a bulldog in the role) or Carson (if he wants a healer in the role).

phantommut said...

Ice Nine:
For the love of god, stop with this Tulsi as a Republican nonsense!

You know what they say: A conservative is a liberal who's been mugged. And Tulsi was thoroughly mugged.

(Both Reagan and Trump were Democrats before they were Republicans. Converts are welcome. (Unlike the way Democrats treat Republicans who go full Renfield; those guys are treated like Romney's carroof-riding dog.))

Richard Dolan said...

"flouted decades of precedent"

Very unhinged description by the NYT writer of the decision in Florida. There are no decision on point in the 11th Circuit; there are few decisions in any court construing the DOJ regulations at issue in terms of the Appointment Clause issue; and the opinion works its way through all of them. The decisions of the DC Circuit in Smith's J6 prosecution of Trump begin and end with the statement that Nixon v. US resolved the Appointment Clause issue. The decision in the Florida case analyzes the Nixon decision in detail, and concludes that the sentence relied on by the DC Circuit was dicta. Once can agree or disagree with the court's conclusions (I think Judge Cannon has the better of it), but her approach of working through the details and laying out her reasoning was the exact opposite of "flout[ing]" precedent.

On the merits of the Appointment Clause issue, I also think she got it right, especially in light of the more recent SCOTUS decisions in related cases challenging the validity of appointments in various executive agencies where Congress has not authorized the appointment via an appropriate statute. Again, agree or disagree as you will, but the backhanded suggestion in the NYT that this decision is agenda-driven hack work is completely off the wall.

Even more remarkably, her decision details the very bizarre tactics of the Special Counsel's approach -- disdainful of the court, refusing to address the remedial issues (meaning, what action the court should take if it found an Appointment Clause violation).

NKP said...

Nikki is by far the smartest choice for VP as far as garnering votes for the ticket is concerned.

Wrong. Picking her would tell me he learned nothing about putting the wrong people in important jobs. I would need a very tight grip on my nose to vote for a Trump/Nikki ticket.

Gusty Winds said...

From the motorcade video leaving JD Vance's Cincinnati home, looks like it's probably him.

Which is was Tulsi, but let's giv'er...

Sally327 said...

I'm hearing Ivanka.

Not really. I think it's going to be Matt Kemp. Part of the whole unifying the party plan.

Not really. I thnk it's going to be Glenn Youngkin. But then that's because I'm hoping he picks someone like that.

wendybar said...

stlcdr said...
@wendybar

You should know better than to quote the Daily Mail, a British rag that seems to actually report American news with actual facts, photos and information, even if it is a bit sensationalized.

(this is tongue-in-cheek, of course. I do read the Mail as it does report much better than the US leading media).

7/15/24, 12:35 PM

I find they usually have the best coverage the earliest. They will run something, and it will show up on American newspaper sites hours later if at all.

Dave Begley said...

How's this for a bank shot? JD Vance as VP and the Gov. of Ohio appoints Vivek as Senator.

Twofer.

phantommut said...

Condi would be perfect but I've learned not to ask for perfect things.

Gunner said...

Even if the dog shooting thing hadn't popped up, I think Noem would have brought back too many bad Sarah Palin memories for Republicans to feel confident about her. Tulsi is a smarter Palin, but she would also piss off too many undecided women who hate anyone who is more attractive than they are.

PM said...

Agree, Condi an xlnt choice.
If not today, in the administration.

Michael K said...


Blogger Richard Dolan said...

"flouted decades of precedent"

Very unhinged description by the NYT writer of the decision in Florida.


Typical insane NYT take on the matter. The judge wrote a 93 page opinion.

mccullough said...

Rubio, Burgum, and Vance are all under 5’9”.

Pence was 5’10”.

Trump likes the height contrast between his now height of 6’0.5 and these guys.

Eva Marie said...

Drudge says it will be Ben Carson which would be wonderful.

Limited blogger said...

Vance it is.

Congrats Senator!

Lawnerd said...

Tulsi! I can have my dreams, can’t I?

Eva Marie said...

Drudge got it wrong. It’s Vance.

Leland said...

Trump announced Vance on Truth Social.

Lawnerd said...

To those who say stop with the Tulsi as a Republican nonsense, this isn’t the party of Bush anymore if you haven’t noticed. Who would have thought Trump was the standard bearer of the Republican party. The new Republican party is NOT the party of Romney, McCain, Bush, or Schwarzernegger.

Leland said...

What was the "miraculous intervention"? Is the NYT now going with G-d performing miracles to aid Trump? Should the Pope be ready to announce a new saint? I guess we need a second miracle. Maybe Judge Cannon's decision is the second miracle?

NYT is outdoing the Babylon Bee these days.

Clyde said...

Will Vance have to shave his beard like players do when they’re traded to the Yankees?

Leland said...

Lawnerd, I understand. It wasn't going to be Tulsi. But I understand your point.

tcrosse said...

So Vance gets to be Literally Goebbels.

dreams said...
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Limited blogger said...

Good to see Trump family members at the convention.

Eric announced the Florida delegates to put President Trump in nomination.

Eva Marie said...

Tulsi would have been a great choice.

Drago said...

ice nine: "Nikki is by far the smartest choice for VP as far as garnering votes for the ticket is concerned."

Selecting Haley, which would be like Jeb, would be the biggest possible speed bump to the Trump campaign, would result in an EASY big net negative in terms of votes, would utterly demoralize the Trump base and would guarantee Trump would not survive to take power.

Other than that, she'd be swell.

Meade said...

tcrosse said...
So Vance gets to be Literally Goebbels.

lol

Drago said...

tcrosse: "So Vance gets to be Literally Goebbels."

The left/dems/LLR-dems will go with some other name as that one is too difficult to spell and pronounce consistently.

Rt41Rebel said...

Vance is the best as far as assassination insurance. Can’t help but think recent events influenced the decision.

The rule of Lemnity said...

Looking up Vance on Wikipedia.

mindnumbrobot said...

Vance was my preference. One weak area for Trump in his first terms was some of those with whom he surrounded himself with. He seems to have learned from his mistakes.

Limited blogger said...

CNN already has its pants in a knot about J.D. Vance.

Off to a good start!

mindnumbrobot said...

The Karl Rove types hate him, so you know he's a good choice.

Kate said...

I happily look forward to more Althouse beard jokes.

Great pick. I'm relieved.

Meade said...

The rule of Lemnity said...
Looking up Vance on Wikipedia.

If I had the spare cash I’d send you and every Althouse reader A copy of hillbilly elegy by JD Vance.

Meade said...

mindnumbrobot said...
The Karl Rove types hate him, so you know he's a good choice.


traditionalguy said...

It’s JDV.

Limited blogger said...

Who does Trump pick for senate majority leader?

Prof. M. Drout said...

I'm so old I remember when all the lefties were celebrating J.D. Vance as the voice of the working class, ground under the iron heel of capitalism. Hillbilly Elegy was assigned in my daughter's hyper-progressive high school.

This is the best possible pick for Trump.

Populism usually eventually goes too far, but it's been so long since we've had any sustained populism at all that a nice good stretch of it should work wonders.

I personally like Vance because when he went to Yale he seems to have realized that the people there weren't any quantum level smarter or harder working than he was, but he didn't interpret this as: "I've always known I deserved to be in that elite club. I always knew I was a Secret King, just like Mommy said."

Instead he came to the correct conclusion that "Since I don't consider the people I grew up with and served with in the Marines to be dirty, stupid inferiors, the people in the elite club don't get to consider them dirty, stupid inferiors, either."

doctrev said...

Rt41Rebel said...
Vance is the best as far as assassination insurance. Can’t help but think recent events influenced the decision.

7/15/24, 2:31 PM

I hate the very concept. If a killer is ready to risk it all to shoot a President, they won't do so unless they control the VP.

Which is likely what happened with LBJ, by the way.

Oh Yea said...

The good news is that I won't need to wait four more years to replace Vance as my senator.

I do expect a number of embarrassing moments during the election on Vance's part.

Dave Begley said...

Both Begley, Meade and Althouse called it.

Now the Governor of Ohio needs to appoint Vivek as the new Senator although I'd prefer Vivek in Trump's cabinet or as Chief of Staff.

FullMoon said...

Well, I was wrong. Didn't think Trump would forgive prior insults.
Do wonder if Vance would attract as many women voters as Newsome, should the need arise.

Drago said...

mindnumbrobot: "The Karl Rove types hate him, so you know he's a good choice."

The last couple of weeks I was "feeling" it would be Carson, then reports circulated over the that time frame the McConnell/Rove/Bush factions were not pushing a candidate, but had gone "all in" and just blasting Vance behind the scenes.

You might recall the story from just days ago about Trump taking a couple of calls from Paul Ryan's pal Rubert Murdoch where Murdoch was slamming Vance as much as pumping Burgum.

All of that was the biggest "tell" and now, after the assassination attempt where NONE of the "answers" coming out of DC "make sense" in any way whatsoever, going with the Marine vet that has been standing strong against deep state makes all the sense in the world.

traditionalguy said...

Mr Vance checks all the boxes. Handsome, blue eyed, Scots Irish, three. Kids, great wife, highly educated, rich and great initials: too: JDV. ( he’s my clone, except for my initials being JDW)

Drago said...

Oh Yea: "I do expect a number of embarrassing moments during the election on Vance's part."

I wonder who the perfect candidate, with no record of embarrassing moments during a potential election, might have been.

Drago said...

Dave Begley: "Now the Governor of Ohio needs to appoint Vivek as the new Senator although I'd prefer Vivek in Trump's cabinet or as Chief of Staff."

It's Bush-squish DeWine.

We could very easily end up with him appointing some woke democratical to the seat.

DeWine is the biggest potential flaw in this effort. I wonder if DeWine could get Jeb! to move to Ohio to take the seat? Maybe Romney would like another go at it while living in Cleveland or something.

jpg said...

Noem for VP made no sense ever and especially after her dog killer admission. Stefanik is just where she needs to be in the House as an attack dog. I want Gabbard to clean up Defense as its Secretary. Trump should announce a couple of these Cabinet selections during the campaign and during the convention.

mindnumbrobot said...

Meade said, If I had the spare cash I’d send you and every Althouse reader A copy of hillbilly elegy by JD Vance.

Or watch the movie. Not the book obviously but Amy Adams, as always, is fantastic.

https://www.netflix.com/title/81071970

Limited blogger said...

Why does Trump dislike beards?

Both Don Jr. and Eric wear facial hair.

As my whimsy leads me.. said...

Senator JD Vance will be the next US Vice President. Son of Ohio, grandson of Kentucky, a member of the Appalachian diaspora, Marine veteran, OSU & Yale Law grad, famous author, former grocery store worker. He might be the only person with Eastern Kentucky roots to achieve the VP office—at least in 100 years (Alben Barkley having been from Western Kentucky).

Toy B.

tcrosse said...

Vance should keep the beard, just so long as he doesn't have a man bun.

Jamie said...

My husband is disappointed - he doesn't see what Vance brings and recognizes that he's very inexperienced (like Obama, I'd say, though it must be acknowledged that Obama was a state senator before he became briefly a US senator). I'm very ignorant of him.

I can see that Vance would appeal to some working class voters - the ones who know what he's written, anyway. But Trump already has that demographic locked, doesn't he? Is the expectation that he'll bring the blue blue-collar voters into the fold? Did Trump need a boost in the Rust Belt this time?

Is his youth the big draw? His position on opioid addiction and the implications for illegal immigration? His conversion to Catholicism?

I would very much appreciate education by those who were pulling for him! I'm playing catch-up here.

Greg the Class Traitor said...

1: Vance doesn't have to retire from teh Senate unless and until he wins the VP
2: Vance should help with MI, WI, PA, MN, and NH. Any of those States going for Trump and it's "game over"
3: My top 3 were RDS, Youngkin, and Vance. I was appalled at pretty much all the rest of the choices. So I'm reasonably happy with this choice.

I think Trump is going to win. So my focus now is getting him to win, while bringing in an many House and Senate seats as possible

RideSpaceMountain said...

Trump didn't pick Tulsi for VP, but it's OK Tulsi, you'll always be the Vice President of my heart.

Yancey Ward said...

"Did Trump need a boost in the Rust Belt this time?"

Yes. It is the path to victory. That Blue Wall the Democrats depend on is real.

Greg the Class Traitor said...

Jamie said...
My husband is disappointed - he doesn't see what Vance brings

Vance brings high IQ (his educational achievements leave all the dems in the dust.), and a message to the working class "you are valued".

So he's a plus with suburban voters, and a plus with rural voters

Yancey Ward said...

Trump could announce Gabbard for any department she would like to run in D.C. this week if they are agreeable.

Rocco said...

"I do expect a number of embarrassing moments during the election on Vance's part."

He learned which fork to use at the hoity toity parties years ago. He’ll do fine amongst the political crowd.

traditionalguy said...

J D will get the midwestern Trump supporters out to the polls because they know he understands them and is not a phony RINO politician .

Greg the Class Traitor said...

Jamie said...
I can see that Vance would appeal to some working class voters - the ones who know what he's written, anyway. But Trump already has that demographic locked, doesn't he?

It was the slight movement of WWC males to Biden in 2020 that was the difference in 2020

Oh Yea said...

Yancey Ward said...
"Did Trump need a boost in the Rust Belt this time?"

Yes. It is the path to victory. That Blue Wall the Democrats depend on is real.


Trump was going to win Ohio anyway. Vance will add nothing and will not help in neighboring states. Republicans swept all Ohio statewide office last cycle with Vance getting the smallest margin of victory.

The main people excited by this choice are Democrats looking to run for President in 2028 as Vance will be a weak candidate to replace Trump.

Hassayamper said...

Do wonder if Vance would attract as many women voters as Newsome, should the need arise.

Vance gives off the same alpha-male vibes as Trump, who really distinguished himself for boldness and defiance on Saturday, no matter what the sneering lefties may think.

This won't help him with the purple-haired tattooed cohort of women, nor their man-bun soy-boy orbiters, but they certainly weren't voting for Trump anyways. At the margins, this pick will instead help a little with the suburban moms concerned about crime and safety, and the least-crazy quartile of single women.

To a much greater extent, this will also help cement the final conquest of the white working class labor union guys in the Rust Belt, which will be one of the most consequential outcomes of the 2024 election over the long term.

I'm all in for Trump-Vance. Go get 'em boys! Strip the bark off that corrupt, senile heap of filth and his pet hyena!

mindnumbrobot said...

Vance just hours after the assassination attempt:

Today is not just some isolated incident.

The central premise of the Biden campaign is that President Donald Trump is an authoritarian fascist who must be stopped at all costs.

That rhetoric led directly to President Trump's attempted assassination.


Damn straight.

Greg the Class Traitor said...

Oh Yea said...
I do expect a number of embarrassing moments during the election on Vance's part.

Really? Do tell. What will these "embarrassing moments" be?

Curious George said...

"Dave Begley said...
Both Begley, Meade and Althouse called it."

Didn't you say Biden would resign last week? Called it a fact.

Jamie said...

So it's still the Blue Wall that we have to contend with, it appears?

And turnout, of course, which I still think is going to be critical. After all, if Trump's personal - I would say "foibles," but I'll steelman that a bit and say "disadvantages"* - are considered to be baked into the cake among his supporters, ISTM that the fact that we've been governed by a Democrat politburo for who knows how long is going to be baked into the cake among Democrat supporters. They'll shrug and vote Democrat no matter what happens, figuring that whoever is running things now will continue running things in a second Biden term. And the Democrat establishment still has all its vote-wringing mechanisms in place.

Other Vance thoughts? How is he as a speaker and debater?

Readering said...

I wish he had picked Mrs. Vance. She has been an attorney at Munger Tolles & Olsen after clerking for the Chief Justice. (Yes, that Munger)(alhtough her page on the firm website is down; maybe she resigned recently because of all this). I have worked with them and against them over the years and they are terrific, and I am sure she's terrific.

Kate said...

Is Chuck back already with a fresh pseudonym?

Jamie said...

Oops I forgot my asterisk.

* I'm saying Trump has personal "disadvantages" rather than out-and-out "shortcomings" because Biden has pretty much the same shortcomings: he is self-aggrandizing and politically opportunistic, is actually corrupt though so far he hasn't been punished for it (I think Trump in business probably took some shortcuts, which might count, but he's certainly been punished), has at least a checkered history with women...

mindnumbrobot said...

Jamie said...
How is he as a speaker and debater?

Personally, I like his style, but IMHO you're one of the smartest Althouse commenters so I'll be looking forward to your thoughts once you get more familiar with him.

Drago said...

Oh Yea: "The main people excited by this choice are Democrats looking to run for President in 2028 as Vance will be a weak candidate to replace Trump."

2028 is a million years away in politics.

BG said...

I was watching a Madison station online (no cable where we live; everything else except over the air too expensive for us) and just as Wisconsin was about to announce their delegates, the station switched to a clip of the White House. What the heck?!
Also, why would Utah get to announce JDV was picked for VP?
After getting screwed out of the Wisconsin announcement I said the heck with watching any more. (Plus we’re on limited data.)

Scott M said...

This is probably as close as we'll ever get to Mike Rowe being in the White House, lol. Plus, ever Devild Dog out there is at least taking a look at him if not outright semper his fi-ing.

Drago said...

Curious George (to Begley): "Didn't you say Biden would resign last week? Called it a fact."

In Begley's defense, its been widely reported that the entire dem effort to replace biden was stopped cold after the assassination attempt by biden's...uh...er....uh...that young 20 year old nobody out of nowhere.

FWBuff said...

I'm very happy that Vance was picked. He has a compelling background story as the son of a single mother who was a drug addict. (I agree with Meade; everyone should read "Hillbilly Elegy".) He understands the working class, rural America, and the toll of opioid addiction. He also served with distinction in the military and credits it with putting him on a path to success. He won scholarships to Ohio State and to Yale Law School, and is a bright and well-respected lawyer. His wife is also a Yale Law School grad. His mentor at Yale was professor Amy Chua (of Tiger Mom fame) who has been a big influence on his fearlessness in the face of the woke left. And he's only 39.
Bravo, Trump, for picking Vance!

Drago said...

BTW, POS Mayorkas just announced the govt will now provide Secret Service protection to RFKjr...after Trump met with RFKjr for several hours earlier today.

Inga said...
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Iman said...

“Both Begley, Meade and Althouse called it.”

Yes, and several others did too, Nostrabegley.

FullMoon said...


"Blogger Inga said...

"I go back and forth between thinking Trump is a cynical asshole like Nixon who wouldn't be that bad (and might even prove useful) or that he's America's Hitler.”"

JD Vance

That is why I figured Trump would Romney him, invite him for meeting on pretense of an important position and then send him packin".

Obviously Trump is a bigger man than that. Not letting personal attacks divert him from what is best for America, and the free world.

And the bullet to the ear is second time Presidential candidate attacked by sniper fire. Although nimble footed Hillary avoided injury

Drago said...

Oh Yea: "Vance will add nothing and will not help in neighboring states."

False.

Potentially moronically so. Tell me you know absolutely nothing about the demographics from the South thru the middle midwest into the upper midwest without telling me you don't know anything about it.

Drago said...

Fullmoon: "That is why I figured Trump would Romney him, invite him for meeting on pretense of an important position and then send him packin"."

Nope. Trump knew Romney was lying. Trump knows JD is on the same team.

Greg the Class Traitor said...

Jamie said...
So it's still the Blue Wall that we have to contend with, it appears?

If Biden swept MI, WI, and PA, he'd probably win the 2024 election. If he fails in any of those States, it's essentially impossible for him to win.

Trump is likely to take at least two of those States, and maybe all three. It's not so much they're "the Blue Wall", as they're "Biden's last hope"

Other Vance thoughts? How is he as a speaker and debater?
I dont' know about debater. but I listened to him speak on why the US should back Israel, and was actually comfortable listening to him.

Which is not a common occurrence for me

Jamie said...

Thank you to all who have weighed in on Vance! This is the best commentariat on the Internet.

I'm paying a lot of attention to betting odds and less to pills, and I have not going a polling site so far that I think is doing a good job on the state polls - hence my.... is skepticism the right word? Or just questions? about the Blue Wall. Poll site suggestions?

Greg the Class Traitor said...

Poll site suggestions:
Real Clear Politics