While it remains important to continue calling out the Harris/Walz campaign for the dangerously radical positions of its nominees, there are moments where we can briefly go back to being happy warriors and simply mocking our opponents.

J.D. Vance understands this well, with a hilarious stunt yesterday where he walked up to Air Force Two on the tarmac and spoke to reporters who had been waiting for Kamala. Since the Democratic nominee for president is, once again, dodging the media and refusing to answer questions, J.D. took it upon himself to talk to the media, calling out Kamala’s cowardice and joking that her plane will be his in the next few months.

This is one of the many key elements that separates us from the Left. They do not know how to have fun, or crack a joke, or enjoy themselves every now and then even in the midst of a battle for the soul of our nation. But we on the Right both understand the heavy stakes involved and know when the time is right for a joke instead of an all-out attack. 

The Happy Warriors will win the day.

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JD Vance Humiliates Kamala in Front of Her Own Plane

By Katie Pavlich

Vice President Kamala Harris and her newly tapped running mate Governor Tim Walz of Minnesota are in Eau Claire, Wisconsin today to rally voters in the Badger State. 

Republican Senator JD Vance, former President Donald Trump’s vice presidential running mate, is also in Eau Claire for a dueling rally. As the current vice president continues to hide from reporters, Vance stopped by Harris’ plane on the tarmac to answer questions on his way in. 

“I thought the reporters traveling with Kamala might be a little lonely given that she never answers questions from them, so I figured I’d come say hello and check out my new plane while I was at it,” Vance posted on X. 

Walz is also refusing to answer questions. 

Earlier in the day, Vance shot back at Walz’ attacks and accused him of stolen valor.

And Vance isn’t the only one.

I served in the Minnesota National Guard with him. He literally abandoned us when we were about to be deployed to Iraq. He’s a coward and should be treated as such. https://t.co/NPMfyUCjf2

— J.R. Salzman (@jrsalzman) August 7, 2024

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