What does JD Vance really believe? [View all]
The world is on fire, but in Washington DC topic A is Olivia Nuzzi. Her suspension as a writer for New York Magazine for sharing demure nude photographs of herself and other indiscreet communications with Robert F Kennedy Jr has engendered gales of hilarity to relieve the tension of the razor-thin close campaign.
Nuzzis relationship in journalistic terms fits the supreme courts ruling on presidential immunity of the distinction between Donald Trumps private and official acts involving the January 6 insurrection. In the spirit of the court and The Scarlet Letter, the blond bombshell has received more punishment for sexting than the blond bomber has for attempting a coup.
In the hurricane of gossip the most notable public discussion of the Nuzzi affair was an exchange of two buddies giggling at their lowbrow humor. Theres this weird sex scandal story going on right now, says the first. The media is obsessed with I dont think there was any actual sex in the sex scandal. Hahaha. His pal snickers, Thats how Im sure it is. They guffaw. I think thats right, replies the first. They laugh together in a communion of their misplaced coolness, unclever witticisms and pubescent misogyny.
This is not dialogue from an episode of Beavis and Butt-Head. It is not a cartoon. It is not a satire. The first jokester is the Republican candidate for vice-president, Senator JD Vance of Ohio. His interlocutor is Tucker Carlson, the erstwhile No 1 Fox News host, fired as a liability, financial and personal, and left to roam untethered in the social media wasteland.
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/oct/14/jd-vance-trump-beliefs
JD is largely a creature of his own invention, going with the prevailing RepubliKKKan winds,...