JD Vance is the baby of Big Tech and Big Oil. He’s no ‘working-class populist’ | Jan-Werner Müller
Trump's running mate is not a break from ruthless Republican capitalism - just a shameless repackaging of it
Initially hailed as an inspired choice to inherit the Maga movement, James David Vance has fast proved a liability to the Trump campaign: Democrats are successfully branding him as a creepy manosphere specimen; his stances on abortion, IVF and women without children have rightly made him a focal point for criticizing the right's obsession with controlling women's bodies. Then there's the issue of whether he's really the man to mansplain Appalachia to the rest of us, given that he grew up in a city in Ohio.
But one story about the junior senator continues to be accepted at face value: Vance as champion of a new right-populism" that puts the working class first. There are no policy proposals that would vindicate that image; what's more, Vance's career has been financed by a nefarious combination of rightwing tech bros and the fossil fuel industry: those who have no problem polluting the public sphere with misinformation and disinformation and those profiting from polluting the atmosphere. Both are prime promoters of the libertarianism that right-populists" supposedly disavow.
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