WATCH: JD Vance Wrecks NBC Simp Who Was Silly Enough to Challenge Him on Trump’s Economic Record

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    Oh, this was ugly. Dare I say it was over before it began?

    Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance appeared on Sunday’s “Meet the Press” this week to make a fool out of moderator Kristen Welker. Lemme rephrase that: to lead Welker into making a fool out of herself. 

    At issue in the segment were Trump’s promised blanket tariffs — which are probably a bad idea that I’ll write about in a future article. (Hint: exporters don’t pay tariffs, as Trump claims; importers pay tariffs.)

    Welker asked Vance: “How do you respond to that charge that Trump’s tariffs would hurt the middle class?” 

    JD was ready with an answer — and more than eager to respond:

    Welp, that was easy.  

    Moreover, facts and statistics are to Democrats and their liberal media sock puppets what crucifixes and holy water are to vampires.  

    Vance Believes the 2024 Election Will Be ‘Free and Fair’

    On another hot topic, Vance told Welker he thinks the election will be “free and fair.”

    Welker: “Let’s move on to something that Donald Trump said in North Carolina, and yet again, Friday night.”

    Here was Trump on Friday night (which is contained in the video, below):

    Far be it from me to disagree with Donald, but getting out the vote should always be the top priority, particularly if you suspect the other side is going to cheat. Does it not stand to reason that the more votes you get, the harder it makes for the other side to sufficiently cheat? 

    “Why is Donald Trump casting doubt on the election before it’s even happened,” Welker asked. 

    Regardless of which argument you buy, Vance spoke his own mind. After first saying, “I don’t think that’s what Donald Trump’s doing,” Vance continued:

    Welker pushed back: “Well, it’s (Trump’s comments) very different from your message, which… was “We have to work as hard as possible to persuade Americans to vote for us…” 

    “Are you on the same page as Donald Trump?” Welker asked, adding: “Again, he seems to be casting doubts on the results of the election before it’s even happened.” 

    Vance laughed, then responded.

    Welker took it to the hoop, one more time. “Do you have faith that the 2024 election will be free and fair?”

    Vance responded: 

    A bit of political navigation between two different sets of beliefs, in my not-so-humble opinion, which I think Vance pulled off extremely well. 

    What say you?

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