Middletown, Ohio! Despite being a gay leftist elite, I've spent some time there; does that qualify me to be vice president?
When the news broke earlier this week that former president and 2024 Republican nominee Donald Trump had picked Ohio senator and Hillbilly Elegy author J.D. Vance as his running mate, I knew I had no choice but to go back and familiarize myself with the text. Well, not the book itself , but the 2020 film directed by Ron Howard that starred Amy Adams and Glenn Close as Vance’s mother and grandmother.
’s at Yale Law now…how does that square with his whole conservative-populist thing, I wonder? Oh look, it’s Usha Vance. I would have more sympathy for J.D. feeling “othered” at Yale if he hadn’t gone on to be a neoconservative racist, but I see what they’re trying to do here narratively. Ooh, these tips from Usha on how to act at a fancy dinner are actually helpful. Ugh, J.D.’s mom OD’ed. “Come on, Mom, I’m watching Gore.
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