Column | Sorry? Not sorry: The non-apologies of JD Vance.
Briefly

"Most people hate having to apologize, but the senator from Ohio, JD Vance, seems especially unwilling to say 'I'm sorry' without stipulations and to mean it."
"Back before his political ambitions had fully unfurled, Vance offered a preemptive apology for a comment in his memoir about his friend, recognizing that it may not accurately reflect how she thinks of herself."
"Since then, as Vance campaigns for power, he embodies strength and combativeness, leaving little room for fallibility or remorse in his current political demeanor."
"Vance has shown he can express regret when necessary, but as he seeks higher office, he appears to have abandoned that capacity in favor of bravado."
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