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|    21 Feb 26 22:59:38    |
      XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.atheism, alt.global-warming       XPost: alt.politics.trump       From: jtem01@gmail.com              Social media users mocked Vice President JD Vance over his awkward answer       on whether he would run for the White House in 2028.              Vance is widely seen as the frontrunner in the 2028 GOP presidential       primary, but has not confirmed whether he will run to succeed President       Donald Trump. In a Tuesday interview, Fox News’ Martha MacCallum asked       Vance about Trump’s latest comments on who will be his successor.              “Something I don’t have to worry about now. I’ve got three years to go,”       Trump told reporters on Monday when asked if Secretary of State Marco Rubio       could lead the GOP ticket.              “JD’s fantastic, and Marco — they’re both fantastic, I think, really. And I       think Marco did a great job in Munich," he added.              MacCallum asked Vance whether he wished Trump would back him for the top of       the ticket.              “I think the president is very smartly saying, ‘We’ve got three years to       go, and how about everybody focuses on the job the American people elected       us to do, rather than something that is very far in the future?’” Vance       responded.              Vance then suggested that the media wants to create a “conflict” between       himself and Rubio when there “isn’t any conflict.”              McCallum then pressed him further on the question.              “But surely, as vice president, you’d like to be president?” she asked.              Vance responded by laughing loudly at the question, asking: “Would I?”       More in Politics       Huckabee Sanders on tariffs: Fastest way to get Trump to act is ‘tell him       that he can’t’       The Hill       1.4K       Robert De Niro Warns There’s ‘No Way’ Trump Ends 2nd Term in 2028 Without a       Fight: ‘It’s Up to the People’ | Exclusive Video       The Wrap       11.9K       Trump Has A Favorite Tool For Keeping MAGA Followers Loyal. Experts Say       It's Highly Effective.       BuzzFeed       661              He then reiterated that he wants to focus on his current job before       thinking about the future.              “Why don’t I do as good of a job as I can at this job? We’ll work about the       next job sometimes in the future,” he said.              Social media users roasted Vance’s response to the question, with many       calling him “unlikable."              "It’s truly impressive how unlikable JD Vance is," Republican Sarah       Matthews wrote on social media platform X.              Journalist Ahmed Baba wrote: “JD Vance has negative rizz. Anti-aura.       Unlimited lame.”              Progressive influencer Jack Cocchiarella asked: “Has anyone ever been this       unlikable?”              Political commentator Camille Mackenzie told Vance to stop playing “dumb.”              “We know that’s why you took the job because being a no-name,       Frankenstein’s Senator wasn’t going to make it to be president having done       nothing of significance. You still won’t be president unless Trump is       impeached, so I guess it was all for nothing,” Mackenzie said.              Trump has repeatedly joked about running for a third term despite the 22nd       Amendment of the Constitution explicitly prohibiting him from doing so.              The 22nd Amendment reads: “No person shall be elected to the office of the       President more than twice, and no person who has held the office of       President, or acted as President, for more than two years of a term to       which some other person was elected President shall be elected to the       office of the President more than once.”              Trump told CNBC’s “Squawk Box” last year that he would “probably not”run       for a third term despite saying that he would like to. He has floated Vance       as a possible successor to him but has not officially endorsed anyone yet.              When Fox News’ Peter Doocy asked in August 2025 about Vance’s potential as       his political successor, Trump suggested that his vice president would       follow in his footsteps. He also noted that there are other potential       candidates, including Rubio.              “Well, I think most likely, in all fairness, he’s the vice president. I       think Marco is also somebody that maybe would get together with JD in some       form,” Trump told reporters at the time.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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