Usually, an ambitious politician has to choose between political popularity and universal personal loathing. This is not the case with J. Divan Vance, vice president of the United States. He's hit the parlay in what has to be record time. He went on a New York Post podcast and really let his freak flag fly. The man was born a couple of decades too late to sign the Southern Manifesto and over a century too late to have voted for the Chinese Exclusion Act. I mean ... yikes.
“It is totally reasonable and acceptable for American citizens to look at their next-door neighbors and say, ‘I want to live next to people I have something in common with.’”
And, believe it or not, he's still running this riff.
"If you remember all of the migrants who came in from Haiti. You blink and eye and lite

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