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Trump Will Fire JD Vance

You heard it here first. Trump has tied a big fat albatross around his neck and it's beginning to smell and drag him down. I look for Trump to fire him and pick a new Veep candidate in the next two weeks. Probably around the time of the convention.

He believes this will make him look strong and decisive. But the effect will be just the opposite. He will appear to tentative, indecisive and incompetent. Trump has failed at making the most important decision of his entire campaign. And there is no guarantee his next pick will be any better.
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Quotes from Vance's Elegy, excerpted by "The Daily Howler"

I tried to go to a counselor, but it was just too weird. Talking to some stranger about my feelings made me want to vomit. I did go to the library, and I learned that behavior I considered commonplace was the subject of pretty intense academic study. Psychologists call the everyday occurrences of my and [his sister] Lindsay's life “adverse childhood experiences,” or ACEs. ACEs are traumatic childhood events, and their consequences reach far into adulthood.

. . .

I thought a lot about myself, about the emotional triggers I’d learned over eighteen years of living at home. I realized that I mistrusted apologies, as they were often used to convince you to lower your guard. It was an “I’m sorry” that convinced me to take that fateful car ride with Mom more than a decade earlier. And I began to understand why I used words as weapons: That’s what everyone around me did; I did it to survive. Disagreements were war, and you played to win the game.

I didn’t unlearn these lessons overnight. I continue to struggle with conflict, to fight the statistical odds that sometimes seem to bear down on me. Sometimes it’s easier knowing that the statistics suggest I should be in jail or fathering my fourth illegitimate child. And sometimes it’s harder—conflict and family breakdown seem like the destiny I can’t possibly escape. In my worst moments, I convince myself that there is no exit, and no matter how much I fight old demons, they are as much an inheritance as my blue eyes and brown hair. The sad fact is that I couldn’t do it without Usha. Even at my best, I’m a delayed explosion—I can be defused, but only with skill and precision. It’s not just that I’ve learned to control myself but that Usha has learned how to manage me. Put two of me in the same home and you have a positively radioactive situation. It’s no surprise that every single person in my family who has built a successful home—Aunt Wee, Lindsay, my cousin Gail—married someone from outside our little culture.

Vance is a smart guy. He's gotta know how TOXIC Trump is. Maybe not toxic in the same ways as Vance's family was during his childhood, but highly toxic non the less. I think inside Vance there's a battle between ambition and self preservation, and I don't know which will win.
sree251 · 41-45, M
@ElwoodBlues
Vance is a smart guy. He's gotta know how TOXIC Trump is. Maybe not toxic in the same ways as Vance's family was during his childhood, but highly toxic non the less. I think inside Vance there's a battle between ambition and self preservation, and I don't know which will win.

Why wouldn't you know? Look within and find out. You are not a Martian or some alien life form. You are a human being like Vance is. Do you think Vance is not toxic in his own way just as you are toxic in yours. Feeling holier than thou is a mindset.
Reason10 · 70-79, M
@ElwoodBlues Trump is the best president in the history of America. He has the best record, economically and foreign policy wise.
The TOXIC people are the DemoNAZIS.
@Reason10 Hmmm