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Media Criticism

What the Media Hate About J.D. Vance

Hint: It's not the economic populism.

Robby Soave | 7.18.2024 11:47 AM

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Donald Trump and JD Vance | Ron Sachs—CNP for New York Post/Picture Alliance/Consolidated News
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Sen. J.D. Vance (R–Ohio), the GOP's vice presidential nominee, made his speaking debut at the Republican National Convention Wednesday night, hitting themes of economic populism and remembering the forgotten American worker.

For many reasons, Donald Trump's selection of Vance should come as something of a disappointment for libertarians. Of all the people Trump was reportedly considering for the job—North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum, South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem, Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott, and others—Vance is the least inspired option. He favors a bevy of progressive policies: He wants higher tariffs, has praised the minimum wage, and is enthralled by Federal Trade Commissioner Lina Khan, a Biden appointee who is currently at war with the American consumer. Vance's selection is all the more depressing given that Trump nearly picked the more liberty-friendly Burgum but was talked out of it by his sons.

While Vance's big-government economic views should make him few friends among libertarians, he is getting very little credit from people who might ostensibly agree with him on those issues. Many progressives on MSNBC and CNN, for instance, barely noticed that Vance's expressed economic views frequently align with President Joe Biden's. Their coverage was almost entirely focused on his hard-right social views and his embrace of Trump's 2020 election revisionism. CNN's Van Jones, for instance, expressed horror at the choice of the "nationalist" Vance, largely because he feared Vance would urge Trump to abandon NATO and end U.S. funding of the increasingly doomed Ukrainian resistance against Russia. Vance is being portrayed as a down-the-line far-right extremist, but many of his economic policies (and aspects of his foreign policies) are in keeping with what progressives want.

A particularly curious attack came from ProPublica, which made note of a private speech Vance gave to a conservative group in 2021. One can certainly take issue with Vance designating Alex Jones as a more credible source than Rachel Maddow, although his overall point was clearly that both Jones and Maddow have spread false information (about Russiagate, Hunter Biden's laptop, and more) but only one of them paid a penalty. Of course, the most salacious aspect of his speech, according to ProPublica, was that he said he believes "the devil is real"—this was, after all, the aspect highlighted in the headline. While this may be a minority view among media elites, the majority of Americans also think Satan and hell are real.

MSNBC's Alex Wagner upped the ante, referring to Vance's desire to be buried in his family plot in Kentucky as "Easter eggs of white nationalism."

"It reveals someone who believes that the history that the family should inherit, and indeed the history that should be determinative in the story of the Vance family, is the history of the eastern Kentucky Vances and not the Vances from San Diego, which is where his wife is from and where her Indian parents are from," she said.

There's nothing racist about having an appreciation for one's own family and roots, of course. This is the kind of commentary from progressive elites that is maximally off-putting to normal people. Love of familial heritage is not political extremism.

In any case, expect mainstream coverage of Vance to frequently omit his moderate—and here I use that word pejoratively—stances on economic issues; it's harder to portray him as an extremist if they are forced to concede that substantial aspects of the Biden-Harris agenda are identical to the Trump-Vance agenda. (More's the pity.)

This Week on Free Media

I'm joined by Ryan Grim of Drop Site to discuss the chaos over at Morning Joe, Biden's frustration with his own media coverage, big labor's presence at the Republican National Convention, Secret Service screw-ups, and more.

Worth Watching

I have taken a break from Agatha Christie/Hercule Poirot marathon in order to read Robert Heinlein's Stranger in a Strange Land. Two years ago I participated in a discussion of Heinlein's The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress for Geek's Guide to the Galaxy, and I'm looking forward to repeating the experience once I finish Stranger.

So far I'm struck by how funny the book is. The titular character, Michael Valentine Smith, is a human being who was raised by Martians and struggles to understand Earth customs and concepts when brought back to our world. This is very much a fish-out-of-water story, and Smith's well-meaning attempts to understand us—to grok, as the Martians would say—make for compelling comedy. The book also takes a fascinating dark turn once Smith's superhuman abilities are exposed.

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  1. Minadin   11 months ago

    They don't like the beard.

    BTW, saw your videos with Ryan last night, he seemed more reasonable than he used to be on Rising. Good discussion.

    1. VULGAR MADMAN   11 months ago

      No man with a beard has been elected president since the 19th.

      Excluding Obama, of course.

      1. gnome   11 months ago

        Vance hasn't got a beard, it's designer stubble. I'm a long-time critic of nasty unsanitary facial hair, but even I only shave about as often as Vance does. Rakishly handsome!

  2. Longtobefree   11 months ago

    "What the Media Hate About J.D. Vance"

    He's a republican.

    1. Ajsloss   11 months ago

      White male?

      1. Uncle Jay   11 months ago

        Straight.
        White.
        Christian.
        Veteran.
        Conservative.
        Those are five reasons why the MSM hates him.
        He does not fit into the left's example of a "good American."

        1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   11 months ago

          Forgot self made.

          1. Ajsloss   11 months ago

            Lol, he didn’t build any of that. He’s a white male.

          2. CE   11 months ago

            Born on third base, thought he hit a triple.

            Checks notes.... oh, wait.

            1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   11 months ago

              Same reason they hate Clarence Thomas.

      2. Zeb   11 months ago

        I think they hate black conservatives even more.

        1. Ajsloss   11 months ago

          Buttplug is not part of the media.

    2. Chipper Chunked Chile Con Congress (ex NCW)   11 months ago

      Picked by Trump. Guaranteed place in the Hitler Continuum, just for that alone.

  3. Pepin the short   11 months ago

    Jesus tap dancing Christ. Apparently the vice president is the most important position ever since a couple days ago.

  4. sarcasmic   11 months ago

    Remember when conservatives opposed the administrative state? Yeah, me too. Now they embrace it.

    The only discernible difference I can see between economic populists on the right and progressives on the left (ignoring social issues) is which industries they want to protect and subsidize, and who they want to weaponize the administrative state against.

    One thing is for certain, they both just loooove big government, and plan to use it to reward their allies and smite their enemies.

    And they both despise libertarians.

    Is it just me or does Vance look like Wil Wheaton without glasses?

    1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   11 months ago

      Bald assertions, check.
      Cries if populism, check.
      Ignorance to actual plans, check.
      Both sides exactly the same, check.

      6 jeff head pats.

      Amazing you think a large detegulatory platform, his actual statements, is big government. But you didnt actually bother looking at his plans. Just his opponents snipped talking points.

    2. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   11 months ago

      And I know you won't bother educating yourself. But a large part of his speech was dedicated to regulatory policy like environmental policy shutting down mines and other industry.

      https://thefederalist.com/2024/07/18/j-d-vance-comes-from-the-poor-communities-paying-the-price-for-bad-elitist-policy/

      But you'll continue to ignore that aspect and rail solely on tariffs despite the regulatory agenda being 150 times bigger.

  5. Bill Godshall   11 months ago

    All left wing Trump hating media propagandist now hate JD Vance due to their delusional Trump Derangement Syndrome, which is not only the most pervasive mental illness in America (with transgenderism a close second), but is also the greatest threat to objectivity, rational discourse and Democracy in America.

    Since 2016, the primary (and perhaps sole) goal of CNN, MSNBC, ABC, NBC, CBS, PBS, AP, NYT, WaPo, Politico, and other left wing media propagandists has been to defame, demonize and destroy Donald Trump and defend, protect and praise the corrupt, incompetent and demented Joe Biden.

    1. chemjeff radical individualist   11 months ago

      You're so close.

      The primary goal of all partisan media outlets is to sell outrage. And the best way to sell outrage is to focus on division - the more extreme the division, the more the outrage. So Trump is not only wrong, he becomes 'literal Hitler'. So Biden is not only wrong, he becomes a 'literal communist'. And on it goes.

      The way to end this dysfunction is to refuse to buy what they are selling. Choose to spend your time and your clicks and your attention reading news that informs, not 'infotainment' that only raises your blood pressure.

    2. Uncle Jay   11 months ago

      The notorious leftist media praises Biden because the leftist media because they embrace corruption, incompetence and the demented in power.
      But that's not all.
      The left also worships at the alter of totalitarianism, The State, over-regulation, suffocating laws, needless rules, oppression and socialist tyranny...as long as they're in charge.

      1. CE   11 months ago

        Oh, I thought it was because the communist march through the institutions had already covered the news media....

  6. Ajsloss   11 months ago

    Btw, you are losing that $100 bet Robby. Bides will never make it to the battle box.

  7. Roberta   11 months ago

    Smith is the titular character, but the main character of Stranger is Jubal Harshaw.

  8. chemjeff radical individualist   11 months ago

    Yeah, they completely beclown themselves when they declare that wanting to be buried in one's family cemetery plot constitutes "white nationalism". That is beyond absurd.

    It is true that Vance is a 'moderate' (really, statist) on economic issues. It's not terribly surprising that the MSNBC crew are focusing on his positions on social issues, however, because the entire economic model for places like MSNBC (and Fox News, and every partisan media outlet) is to sell outrage for revenue. So they are going to focus on what divides us rather than what they have in common. After all, pointing out that Vance has essentially the same policies on Biden when it comes to trade doesn't generate any outrage!

    So yes, the crew at MSNBC are lying by omission when they fail to notice the entirety of Vance's record. But the REASON why they are lying by omission is the same reason why the rest of our media landscape is so broken.

    1. sarcasmic   11 months ago

      I don’t watch cable, but I would assume that FOX News has never acknowledged Biden for keeping Trump’s trade policies that they no doubt praised and defended when he was president. They can’t, for the same reason why MSNBC will never acknowledge Vance for having progressive economic views that they would praise and defend if he was a Democrat. Giving credit to the other tribe is an attack on your own.

      1. Bertram Guilfoyle   11 months ago

        "I don't have any idea what I'm talking about, but I'm assuming they are just like the strawman I regurgitate every day. Jeff, me and you are the two smartest posters here. Everyone else is trump's demented supporters, which I coined."

        1. chemjeff radical individualist   11 months ago

          "I don't have anything substantive to say so I just follow around the people I don't like and nip at their heels like a noisy but insignificant chihuahua. I derive great pleasure and self-worth knowing that I try to trap anonymous Internet randos into rhetorical gotchas."

          1. sarcasmic   11 months ago

            There's so much of that going on that I'd have to click 'Show username' to know which of the many twits doing that is under the grey box. Funny thing is, I really don't care.

            1. Pepin the short   11 months ago

              Another lie from the weasel.

            2. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   11 months ago

              We already know you dont mute

      2. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   11 months ago

        Crying about people being mean to democrats, check.

        10 jeff head pats!

      3. DesigNate   11 months ago

        My Google fu sucks, but the articles I’ve found at least aren’t condemning Biden’s tariffs.

        1. sarcasmic   11 months ago

          But nobody in the political right media will ever come out and say "Great job Brandon for keeping those trade policies!" They'd be fired on the spot.

          Just as nobody in the political left media will ever come out and say "That Vance guy's policies on trade, minimum wage, and going after big corporations are great!" They too would be fired on the spot.

          1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   11 months ago

            Did you ever figure out the mythical conservative who never pushed a tariff? Why is this your hobby horse instead of regulations that are much more costly? Is it ignorance?

  9. Gaear Grimsrud   11 months ago

    " Their coverage was almost entirely focused on his hard-right social views and his embrace of Trump's 2020 election revisionism. CNN's Van Jones, for instance, expressed horror at the choice of the "nationalist" Vance, largely because he feared Vance would urge Trump to abandon NATO and end U.S. funding of the increasingly doomed Ukrainian resistance against Russia."
    So ending the war in Ukraine is a hard-right social view or election revisionism? One or the other or both?

    1. DesigNate   11 months ago

      It’s Nationalism!

    2. MasterThief   11 months ago

      They really need to do a better job of identifying what positions make people far right or left. They pin the far right label on people as a slur whereas I doubt I've seen the far left label used more than a handful of times. Somehow Vance gets the hard right label while avowed socialist Van Jones doesn't get labeled far left

  10. MollyGodiva   11 months ago

    It would take a book the size of War and Peace to list all the things to hate about Vance.

    1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   11 months ago

      Try See Spot Run and see if you can.

  11. Bubba Jones   11 months ago

    I support killing Russian troops, but if the Ukrainian resistance is "doomed" then why fund it?

    And after 2 years, why not let the EU fully fund it?

    I'd be happy to sell them all the weapons they need. At a premium of course. The clearest form of I TOLD YOU SO to a continent of underfunded militaries is to price gouge them.

  12. TJJ2000   11 months ago

    Trump should've picked Vivek.

    1. Diarrheality   11 months ago

      Trump should have chosen a bald eagle as VP and doubled down on the gigachad ticket.

    2. gnome   11 months ago

      Yes, he should have. The hypocritical squeals from the enemies of the people, about diversity hires, would have been such sweet music.

  13. I, Woodchipper   11 months ago

    Hint: yes, his economics are part of why they hate him.

    The msm is composed primarily of bolsheviks. Any economic position right of stalin is hateful to them.

  14. DWAnderson   11 months ago

    "increasingly doomed Ukrainian resistance against Russia" Really?

    I think it's unlikely Ukraine ultimately gets much currently occupied territory back, but its even less likely that Russia gets the entirety of even the four Oblasts that it annexed, much less the whole of Ukraine.

    FWIW, I still believe the mostly likely end to active hostilities involves Ukraine NATO membership combined with Ukraine forgoing any actions to retake conquered territory.

    1. Social Justice is neither   11 months ago

      Good to see a new Blueanon poster that's under the delusion that taking all of Ukraine was ever the point.

  15. Chip D   11 months ago

    Robby's inability to see the dangers that corporate monopolies and the more frequent quasi-monopolies represent for the American people is frustrating. We need a strong FTC to shut down corporate mergers and to keep competition alive in our supposedly capitalist society. It is one of the few things that the govt should do. We have a Corptocracy where big business controls the legislative and regulatory state at the suffering of the average American citizen.

    1. CE   11 months ago

      Libertarians for government control of business deals?
      There are no corporate monopolies.

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