J.D. Vance solidified himself as the correct choice for Donald Trump’s running mate on Sunday when he left CNN’s Dana Bash stammering to justify the media’s attempt to blame him for inciting violence in Ohio.
Bash opened the exchange by falsely claiming that there is “zero evidence” that Haitian migrants are taking geese from local parks in Springfield, despite reporting and Federalist-obtained audio of a Springfield resident complaining to police about that very thing.
“Nobody is disputing that, that the town of Springfield, Ohio needs help,” Bash claimed.
Vance did not get a chance to note that corporate media have long covered up and disputed the bloody cost of the Biden administration’s border invasion before Bash had moved on to blaming the Republican for bomb threats facing several Springfield, Ohio, institutions like hospitals and schools.
“Instead of saying things that are, are wrong and actually causing the hospitals, the schools, government buildings to be evacuated because of bomb threats, because of the cats and dogs thing, why not actually be constructive in helping to better integrate [Haitians] into the community?” Bash asked. “Because there are a lot of employers there who say that the Haitian workers are helping fill jobs that they need desperately filled.”
When Vance finally secured a chance to speak, he pointed out that Bash’s comments are “disgusting” and “more appropriate for a Democratic propagandist than it is for an American journalist.”
“There is nothing that I have said that has led to threats against these hospitals.