- Sen. JD Vance recounted being asked if he had a “secret family” during the vice presidential vetting process, which he found intrusive and bizarre, especially since his wife was present.
- Vance described the vetting process as detailed and intrusive, including questions about potential family criticisms and criminal history.
- Politicians undergoing vice presidential vetting often face extensive scrutiny to prepare for media examination, highlighting past examples like Herschel Walker and John Edwards who had hidden children.
Ah, you are mistaking cool weirdos with conservative weirdos
He’s probably that kind of weird and trying to act like it’s normal.
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You gotta get with the program friend. They are fucking weird and they don’t like it when we say that
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There are people that are fine with being called weirdos. They don’t care. They are fine with using it against the right. The right can’t stand it. They fucking hate being called weird. So we call them weird
Edit: No one is comparing ‘good weird’ with ‘bad weird’. The hipster from Oregon is not the same as a hypocritical bigoted pedophile. Two totally different kinds of weird easily distinguished using the context of who they are describing