The Moral Collapse of J.D. Vance [View all]
An excellent read. From The Atlantic magazine
What do we call a man who turns on everything he once claimed to believe? For a practitioner of petty and self-serving duplicity, we use sellout or backstabber. (Sometimes we impugn the animal kingdom and call him a rat, a skunk, or a weasel.) For grand betrayals of weightier loyaltiescountry and faithwe invoke the more solemn terms of traitor or apostate.
But what should we call J. D. Vance, the self-described hillbilly turned Marine turned Ivy League law-school graduate turned venture capitalist turned Senate candidate? Words fail. His perfidy to his own people in Ohio is too big to allow him to escape with the label of opportunist, and yet the shabbiness and absurdity of his Senate campaign is too small to brand him a defector or a heretic.
My friend Preet Bharara, the former U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, tried to describe Vance recently and came up with pathetic loser poser fake jerk, but that is a lot of words. To distill the essence of Vance as a public figure, the word that enters my mind is an anatomical reference beginning with the letter a.
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Instead of a truth-teller in his own community, Vance as a candidate has become a contemptible and cringe-inducing clown. His attempts at authenticity are so grating because they are so blatantly artificial. His recent tweets, for example, attempting to ingratiate himself with rural Ohioans by slagging New York City were embarrassingly amateurish; we can only wonder which social-media consultant thought them up. Serious question, Vance tweeted. I have to go to New York soon and Im trying to figure out where to stay. I have heard its disgusting and violent there. But is it like Walking Dead Season 1 or Season 4?
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https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2021/07/moral-collapse-jd-vance/619428/