JD Vance can't explain the 'joke' |
In the last several years, Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, has transformed himself into a paragon of the MAGA movement. He's thrown himself with gusto into the culture wars that Fox News' conservatives delight in. And, like his running mate, former President Donald Trump, he has refused to apologize for offending anyone along the way. But while Trump's behavior has won him devoted loyalists, Vance's copycat act isn't landing with anyone who isn't already a fan of his boss. A prime example came Thursday, when Vance attempted a "joke" on X ahead of Vice President Kamala Harris' interview with CNN. Claiming that he'd gotten the footage ahead of time, Vance shared a clip from the 2007 Miss Teen USA contest, where a contestant went viral for her disjointed answer. When Vance appeared on CNN for his own interview Friday morning, anchor John Berman pointed him to a 2015 interview with the contestant in the video, Caitlin Upton. In that interview, Upton said she experienced suicidal ideation from the negative attention that moment brought her. This is a preview of Hayes Brown's latest article. Read the full column here. |