Vance Praises Alex Jones, Slams Rachel Maddow in Unearthed Speech

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Posted 91 days ago

In a recent development, a transcript of a 2021 closed-door speech by J.D. Vance, the vice presidential candidate, has surfaced. In the speech, Vance made a bold statement, claiming that conspiracy theorist Alex Jones is a better source of information than Rachel Maddow.

Vance argued that if one were to listen to Maddow every night, they would be led to believe that "MAGA grandmas who have family dinners on Sunday and bake apple pies for their family are about to start a violent insurrection against this country." On the other hand, if one were to listen to Jones every day, they would be led to believe that "a transnational financial elite controls things in our country, that they hate our society, and oh, by the way, a lot of them are probably sexual perverts too."

Vance went on to say that Jones' view of society is "a hell of a lot more true than Rachel Maddow's view of society." This statement has sparked a heated debate on social media, with many conservative voices supporting Vance's stance.

Alex Jones, the founder of Infowars, has been known for his controversial views and conspiracy theories. However, he has also been praised by some for his early predictions and insights into various events. On the other hand, Rachel Maddow, a liberal political commentator and host of The Rachel Maddow Show on MSNBC, has been criticized for her biased reporting and spreading misinformation.


This revelation comes at a time when Vance's name is being floated as a possible replacement for a key Senate seat in Ohio. Some Ohio Republicans have expressed their support for Vance, stating that he "would be amazing" in the role. This endorsement comes after Vance's wife, Usha Chilukuri Vance, introduced him at the Republican National Convention, where she spoke about his character and values.

The surfacing of this transcript has added a new dimension to the ongoing debate about the credibility of different news sources and the role of the media in shaping public opinion. It remains to be seen how this will impact Vance's political career and the ongoing discussions about media bias and misinformation.

Sources:
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