There's a really interesting article about Vance that was written by David Fromm a few years ago.
And for those that don't know, David Fromm is your prototypical liberal Jewish neocon Republican.
So David Fromm writes an article about JD Vance.
I think this was last year, a couple of years ago, was in the Atlantic.
And it turns out that Vance was writing for Fromm in 2011.
When JD Vance was in his mid twenties, after he left the Marines, before he went to Yale Law School, Vance was writing for From and he was writing among other things in defense of affirmative action, writing in defense of the war in Iraq.
He was a neocon.
He wrote six articles for From in 2011, fifteen years ago when he was my age at this very early stage, before Vance went to law school, before he wrote Hillbilly Elegy, before he's anybody.
David From writes that everybody on his team believes that Vance will play an important role in national politics as the leader of moderate conservatism that Vance would recapture the GOP from the Tea Party and from the populists for the moderates.
You have to wonder what would make someone like David From, a Jewish neocon believe that a twenty five year old veteran who was really a journalist in the Marines didn't even see combat, what would make him think that this obscure blogger would play a national role in politics leading moderate conservatism?
His articles were that good, but From says.
He tells us what makes him believe that.
He says that JD Vance's superpower is his credibility and his credibility comes from his personal narrative.
What's his personal narrative?
Hillbillyology, that he's got this story about being from the Rust Belt and emerging from strife.
So he's a 25, 26 year old veteran who didn't even see combat.
Not like he's a war hero, not like he's some high ranking guy.
He wrote, he wrote PR articles.
He's some obscure blogger and they say this guy's going to be a national figure in moderate conservatism because his superpower is his credibility.
Now, what does credibility mean?
It means believability.
Credible means believable.
What does credibility mean in that context?
It means that Vance would have credibility, believability for white Rubes, for white GOP voters.
He would have credibility with them.
He would have credibility, believability, relatability because of his story that these middle American radicals that Sam Francis describes the white working class would believe him as he delivered the GOP from the Tea Party to moderate conservatism to a socially inclusive neocon environmentally friendly version of conservatism.
And let's not forget as late as 2017, Vance loved Barack Obama.
So this is a pro-Obama, pro-Iraq war, pro-affirmative action, pro-transgender, moderate conservative, mentored by a neocon.
And the neocon says this guy is.
going to save the GOP from the Tea Party because the Rubes will believe him.
You go through his life story and you realize that everything about him is fake.
His time in the military fake look up his role in the Marines.
He was a correspondent, a combat correspondent, which means he wrote press releases for the military.
So he's a fake Marine.
He goes to Yale Law School.
He meets Peter Thiel, his first job in tech.
It's a biotech firm.
The CEO says he only hired Vance as a favor to Peter Thiel.
That was his first job.
How does a law school graduate go to work for a biotech firm?
Well, the guy that hired him tells us he hired him as a favor to Tiel.
Then Vance works at a series of venture capital firms.
First, he works for Tiel for about seven months while he drops his book.
Then he works for the founder of AOL at a company called Revolution.
Then he starts his own venture capital firm with money from Peter Thiel, three firms in five years.
When he was at Peter Thiel's firm, his colleagues say they never saw him in the office.
Inexplicably, he raises over 120 million dollars in his firm, mostly from Peter Thiel, Mark Andreessen, and others.
So he's a fake venture capitalist.
Then, even though he opposed Trump from the very beginning, I'm a never Trump guy.
I never liked Peter Thiel organizes a meeting with Vance and Trump in 2021 to smooth things over.
And then in 2021, Vance declares his candidacy for Senate of Ohio.
Peter Thiel makes the biggest contribution of any individual donor in a Senate race in American history of 15 million dollars, Tiel with his connections secures Trump's endorsement and Vance becomes a senator.
So he's a fake Marine.
He's a fake venture capitalist and then he's a fake MAGA senator.
Now he's a vice president of the United States, even his name is fake.
He didn't go by Vance until he was thirty years old.
Vance was the name of his MEMAW and he changed his name to Vance just a few years before he published his book, which had been in the works for as much time about his MEMAW, his story.
that gives him the credibility for thirty years.
He was JD Hamill and went by other names.
He's a complete artifice that was created by neocons and defense contractors.
There's nothing organic about it.
Nobody organically gets hired at Mithril Capital and launches a book that for some reason just blows up.
It's not organic to get $15 million to run for Senate from a CIA contractor.
That's not organic.
They are going to start.
pushing Vance for President 2028.
Vance for President 2028, that is what they're going with.
And that's why you see across the board all this Vance shilling.
Vance is funny.
Vance is like Jim Halpert from the office.
Vance made that face, Vance, they're pushing it so hard.
And you know what's so funny?
Vance for President was born a week after Trump's inauguration in 2017.
In that same article with David Fromm, Fromm says that there was a meeting a week after Trump's inauguration in Washington, DC Vance called all the never Trumpers, including from who voted for Hillary Clinton, to plan out a future Vance for President campaign in the late 2020s or early 2030s.