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JD Vance and Tim Walz
(L) Photo by Drew Hallowell/Getty Images (R) Photo by Stephen Maturen/Getty Images

‘JD realizing he’s going to have to debate America’s Dad’: JD Vance enters his Kermit the Frog era as Tim Walz joins the Kamala Harris ticket

Vance is most definitely sweating.

For nearly a decade now, former president and current presidential candidate-turned-felon Donald Trump has been collecting the very worst this country has to offer.

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He makes up his inner circle of either desperate, starry-eyed bootlickers or utterly heartless egomaniacs, and it seems his VP pick, JD Vance, is among the former. He’s no demagogue — at least not yet — and he doesn’t boast the same bombastic, insulting manner of speaking as his running mate, but Vance seems to have nothing to give other than pitiful subservience and devotion to Trump’s vision for the future.

His lack of anything noteworthy is really starting to shine through in the wake of Tim Walz joining the Kamala Harris ticket. Republicans are scrambling to find anything likable about Vance and are coming up painfully short, which leaves the 40-year-old in a tough position. He’s poised to face up to a starkly popular democratic ticket, and when it comes time for a debate, there’s little doubt over who will come out on top.

It’s become a breakout topic on social media, where people are gleefully imagining the absolute debacle that will unfold the first time Vance and Walz go toe-to-toe. A good chunk of the nation can already feel Vance’s anxiety from afar, and it’s only going to get worse from here.

It’s going to be a real challenge for the guy, especially since Walz is essentially who JD Vance wants to be when he grows up.

It’s hard to even compute how much distance there is between their politics — and god forbid those of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

No one will be surprised if Vance and Trump end up backing out of their debates with Walz and Harris, but their democratic opponents are sure to do everything in their power to get them on that stage. What better for their campaign than to hand their opponents some rope to hang themselves with?

The gap between them really couldn’t be wider, as people are gleefully illustrating via a range of colorful scenarios.

Vance and Trump are most definitely feeling the energy, too. Even those who attend their rallies can feel the fear creeping in, and the dichotomy of the Harris/Walz campaign — which is practically giddy at the moment — couldn’t be more jarring.

But maybe, in reality, we’re all just being tricked. He sure looks like America’s sweet and compassionate papa, but “If Tim Walz is so nice how come he murdered JD Vance on live TV?”

He’s already done it once, and he may well do it again if the debate actually comes to pass. We may not think so highly of Walz after he mops the floor with Vance’s weird little face, but we’ll know for certain that he’s the perfect pick to carry Harris straight to the White House.


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Nahila Bonfiglio
Nahila carefully obsesses over all things geekdom and gaming, bringing her embarrassingly expansive expertise to the team at We Got This Covered. She is a Staff Writer and occasional Editor with a focus on comics, video games, and most importantly 'Lord of the Rings,' putting her Bachelors from the University of Texas at Austin to good use. Her work has been featured alongside the greats at NPR, the Daily Dot, and Nautilus Magazine.