Does J.D. Vance Have Anything to Do But Post?
Briefly

The article reflects on J.D. Vance's vice-presidency, likening it to a largely ceremonial role with limited power. Vance's first months saw him casting a tie-breaking Senate vote and actively using social media to engage in cultural and political discussions. Recently, he defended a controversial software engineer's posts, and criticized the judicial branch's intervention in executive orders, suggesting a desire to shape public discourse despite the vice-presidency's inherent limitations.
In the last week alone, Vance seems to have made great headway in advancing his and his boss's agenda via posts.
Vance wrote that a judge telling a general how to conduct a military operation would be illegitimate, drawing parallels to the judicial branch's authority.
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