Once again, JD Vance has lost the internet - Queerty
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Once again, JD Vance has lost the internet - Queerty
"During a contentious Senate hearing, Marco Rubio received pointed questions from Democrats about the administration's international thuggery. Illinois Sen. Tammy Duckworth, a veteran who lost both of her legs while serving in Iraq, pushed the Secretary on military operations inside of Venezuela. Faced with limited time, Duckworth interrupted Rubio when he tried to deflect or pontificate. That's usually how it works: senators try to steer adversarial witnesses towards specific subjects."
""Watching Tammy Duckworth obsessively interrupt Marco Rubio during this hearing is like watching Forest Gump argue with Isaac Newton," he posted, misspelling the first name of Tom Hanks' iconic character. Vance's supposed insult is so bad, it reads like a line from ChatGPT. Except, ChatGPT doesn't spit out typos. Hey, at least JD doesn't appear to be outsourcing his cringey humor. That's a plus! Per usual, many people piled on Vance for his epic fail, to put it in his terms."
"Consistently sidelined-he was notably absent from the Mar-a-Lago Situation Room when U.S. forces captured Maduro-the VP is left posting for sloppy seconds. Sometimes his musings are harmless, such as when told a confusing and unfunny joke about his 5-year-old and the viral meme " 6-7." But other times, Vance's words are deeply damaging. His repulsive comments about slain U.S. citizens Renee Good and Alex Pretti in Minneapolis fit into the latter category."
During a contentious Senate hearing, Marco Rubio received pointed questions from Democrats about administration actions abroad, and Illinois Sen. Tammy Duckworth pressed the Secretary on military operations inside Venezuela. Duckworth interrupted Rubio when he tried to deflect or pontificate due to limited time. JD Vance mocked Duckworth on social media, posting a typo-ridden line comparing the interruption to 'Forest Gump' arguing with Isaac Newton. The post read like a ChatGPT line but included typos and drew widespread ridicule. Vance has a pattern of clout-chasing posts, sometimes harmless but other times producing deeply damaging remarks about victims like Renee Good and Alex Pretti.
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