The Right Stuff
JD Vance showed why Trump chose him as his running mate with an incredible speech at the RNC Convention Wednesday night.
He talked about the people of his hometown of Middletown, Ohio who "loved their God, their family, their community and their country [but it was] a place cast aside and forgotten" by the elites of Washington.
"Jobs were sent overseas and our children were sent to war."
In a moment that tugged the heartstrings, he pointed to his mother, who had been a heroin addict most of his young life but was now sitting in the VIP box with Donald Trump and paid tribute to her hard-won sobriety: ten years officially in January 2025.
"Let's have the celebration in the White House," he said, as Trump nodded his approval.
Then he said: "I will be a vice president who never forgets where he came from."
I wish everyone in America could watch the speakers at the RNC convention with an open mind and not filtered through dishonest spiteful media.
Truth-tellers vs. the Biden family Joe Biden's worst nightmare came true this week when two key witnesses to Biden family corruption forged a friendship that has brought them together at the RNC convention in Milwaukee.
Tony Bobulinski and Devon Archer, who were in separate business partnerships with First Son Hunter, had never met until they started helping various investigations into Biden influence-peddling schemes.
Now they are firm friends, and after Saturday's assassination attempt on Donald Trump, they have teamed up to support his campaign any way they can.
"I've been on the sidelines as a truth-teller for over a year," says Archer, 50, Hunter's former Yale friend and partner in Rosemont Seneca Partners.
"After the events of Saturday, I've decided it's time to get on the field because the truth matters."
Archer testified at Biden's impeachment inquiry that he witnessed Joe meeting Hunter's foreign business partners, in person and on speakerphone.
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer commended his cooperation in a letter tendered to the Manhattan court that will sentence him on Nov. 8 over a 2018 fraud conviction.
"The world experienced a miracle on Saturday and but for the grace of God our country isn't in a civil war right now," says Bobulinski, 52, who told the impeachment inquiry about Joe's involvement in Hunter's ill-fated venture with Chinese company CEFC.
"We all should want truth and transparency and demand it from our media and all elected officials so we can make the most educated decision on who should lead our great country. As a former naval officer and one who was willing to die for this great country, I believe vehemently that President Trump became the 47th president of the United States this past Saturday . . . He is a badass and a true warrior."
The pair were spotted having dinner with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene at Milwaukee's Pfister Hotel Wednesday night.
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