
Vice President JD Vance: No One Saw This Coming, The Ceasefire Is Real!
The Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett
JD Vance reflects on his formative years in a working-class Kentucky family, where his grandmother served as a crucial anchor amidst the instability of his mother’s addiction and a revolving door of father figures. This early trauma shaped his avoidant attachment style and influenced his political perspective, which emphasizes the need for social cohesion and national identity. Vance addresses his transformation from a vocal critic of Donald Trump to his vice president, attributing the shift to a realization that American institutions were more broken than he initially perceived. He defends a pragmatic approach to foreign policy, specifically regarding the Iran peace agreement, and argues that immigration must be managed to maintain cultural stability. Finally, he discusses his return to Christian faith as a necessary framework for character development and social harmony in an era of increasing technological disruption and wealth inequality.
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