Walz's Crab-Bucketing of Vance
Briefly

J.D. Vance's journey exemplifies the American success story, overcoming adversity through hard work and talent, but he faces criticism for his achievements from the political left.
Vance, like Trump and Carlson, is labeled a 'class traitor' for succeeding through personal merit and defying the narrative of systemic oppression propagated by the elite.
The criticism Vance receives for attending Yale reveals not just envy but a deeper ideological conflict; he embodies everything the left opposes about individual success.
Vance’s life serves as a counter-narrative to leftist ideology, proving that personal failures are often rooted in family and societal issues, not merely systemic oppression.
Read at The American Conservative
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