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Vice President Trump surprises in high-profile debate

Vice President Trump surprises in high-profile debate

The first thing that caught attention in the debate between the candidates for the position of Vice President of the United States was the high standard. Without personal attacks, without insults, and without arguments, J.D. Vance, Trump’s vice president, and Tim Walz, Kamala Harris’ vice president, sought to present their ideas and defend their candidates through arguments.

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CBS’s mediation failed, as it always does, due to its bias towards the Democratic Party. “It wasn’t meant to be”Fact checkLive, for example, but one of the anchors couldn’t contain herself and tried to “correct” Vance at one point, about Haitians living legally in the country. Vance then explained how many people receive a temporary “visa” under Haitian asylum. Biden/Harris government policy, and his microphone was cut off.

The world was safer under Trump, and the cost of living was more palatable for the middle class. This is essentially the message from J.D. Vance

Trump’s vice president had to debate three people, and he still did well. It was the biggest surprise of the night, and it certainly left Democrats worried. Not because of the impact a vice presidential debate could have on an election, but because of the Republican future, with an excellent cast. J.D. Vance is firm in his convictions, and very willing and able to express his point of view clearly.

Tim Walz doesn’t have the same quality. Sometimes he looked like a lost, dazed man, and other times he nodded as his opponent spoke. Many joked that at the end of the debate Vance had another vote: Waltz himself! His polite style disarmed any possibility of a more vulgar personal attack or the traditional monopoly on virtues that the left always uses.

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Vance managed to turn the discussion into a kind of referendum on the legacy of Trump and Harris, recalling that the current Biden administration appointed her as vice president. In other words, she is not a newcomer trying to arrive now with new promises, but rather someone who should take responsibility for the past three and a half years. When comparing history, Trump definitely wins!

The world was safer under Trump, and the cost of living was more palatable for the middle class. This is essentially the message from J.D. Vance. He didn’t fall for jokes about abortion or immigration, and he didn’t let the Democratic crowd call him insensitive or anything like that. His life path creates a stir due to his poor childhood and addicted mother. His message is one of overcoming, and that appeals to many Americans who are tired of victimization and lack of hope.

Matt Walsh, author What is a woman? And SOr am I racist? Summing it up: “J.D. Vance gives perhaps the best political debate performance we’ve ever seen. He’s very good.” Ben Shapiro was more blunt: “Vance gave an excellent performance. Waltz stumbled and stumbled. The moderators were rubbish. And so the review ended.”

Investor Bill Ackman highlighted Vance’s talent and what it means for a leader: “You can judge the quality of a leader by the talent and intelligence of his direct reports. Strong leaders hire team members who are smarter than them. Weak leaders hire weak people.” “They don’t want to be overshadowed by the people they hire. J.D. Vance vs. Tim Walz is a clear check in terms of Donald Trump vs. Kamala Harris.”

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Trump himself posted a photo with an interesting sequence of Democrats: Obama chose a less intelligent vice president, Biden; He chose Kamala Harris as Vice President, and she is an American Dilma; She chose Tim Walz, a nice guy, extreme in certain situations and somewhat limited.

In an attempt to avoid his own limitations, Tim Walz advocated a kind of “government of experts.” “Trust the experts,” Walz said, claiming that he would not choose Trump to perform the surgery, but rather a famous surgeon. “The experts have been wrong for the past 40 years,” J.D. Vance responded. There are a lot of economists with PhDs without common sense. And many of the “experts” recruited by the government and the media as the voice of science are actually fighting for their own interests. Dr. Fauci says so!

In short, within a month Americans will choose the model of state they want: a model in which “experts” rule everything and the state “takes care” of every citizen (and illegal immigrant) from cradle to grave; Or it preserves individual freedoms, traditional values, and federalism while decentralizing power. Either a more European and bankrupt model, or save America!

Content edited by: Jocelyn Santos