J.D. Vance and the Decline of the American Empire

J.D. Vance and the Decline of the American Empire

J.D. Vance, who once called Trump “America’s Hitler,” knelt before the Mar-a-Lago miracle worker who nominated him as his vice president.

Since his election to the Senate in 2022, Vance has become a fierce and unapologetic defender of Trump’s false and blatant statements. Someone who never misses an opportunity to demonstrate his subservience and loyalty to him is not in a coup or a coup. close to contradiction.

Vance believes America needs regime change. It’s their turn! For decades, Washington has imposed—or tried to impose—regime change everywhere on the planet, from Chile to Afghanistan to Iran. Vance is convinced that his and Trump’s election is the only hope for saving the United States. But he doesn’t think four more years of Trump will be enough to change things.

For him, the American political class has proven incapable of reversing “the fundamental stagnation at the heart of American society.” Vance’s conviction that the American empire is in decline allows us to understand his political project, which goes far beyond Trump’s.

De Gaulle and the US Presidential Election

J.D. Vance aspires to be a leader like Charles de Gaulle, ready to change the entire American constitutional order. When journalist Ian Ward Politico Asked if there were any historical figures who inspired him, he said he thought a lot about Charles de Gaulle. He rewrote the constitution (VH (Republic) to expand the executive power of the president in order to save France. Vance does not believe that de Gaulle was 100% successful: “He solved and alleviated many problems, but he was unable to fundamentally reverse France's decline.”

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According to Vance, the future Trump administration will have to manage a declining empire. He says the United States has entered a “late republican period,” referring to the decline of the Roman Republic in the first century.any 1st century BC Advertisement

Vance graduated from Yale, where his fellow Conservative MP Jamil Jivani of Ontario was a standard-bearer for the American New Right, the young conservatives who want to seize on the ideological revolution Trump has spawned: nationalism, hard-line immigration, the Great Replacement Theory and opposition to U.S. involvement in foreign conflicts.

JD Vance: Be careful, danger!

For the New Right, Trumpism is just the first step in a nationalist populist revolution that aims to transform all of America. They believe the United States is in a hopeless position like Germany in 1933.

Beware! Trump is no longer dealing as vice president with a conservative jerk like Mike Pence, but with an ideologue who is smarter, more informed, more articulate, and more persuasive than he is.

If the duo is elected, it’s clear that J.D. Vance won’t be to Trump what Kamala Harris was to Biden: a secret agent with a disjointed speech. Vance will want his place in the sun… and on the microphone. Trump will be upset. There are plenty of problems ahead in the Oval Office.

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