Oh, I have no idea. I'm just suggesting we don't go all "doom and gloom" immediately. I will wait to see if her conduct gives me a reason to be concerned.
I tried to read it, but it won't let me access due to my ad blocker (and I don't allow ads for any site). I will note that she took his last name, so that's a plus out of the gate. But I think I understand your point. We shall see...
"Usha Vance’s career has put her in an awkward contrast with her husband’s political persona.
From 2015 until the day that Vance became the Republican vice-presidential nominee, Usha Vance worked as an associate and then as a corporate litigator at Munger, Tolles, and Olson, a law firm with offices in Los Angeles, San Francisco and Washington that describes its corporate culture as “radically progressive.”
A 2019 article in The American Lawyer placed its diverse hiring practices in the “cool, woke category.” (The San Francisco news site SFGate reported earlier on Usha Vance’s resignation from the firm.) As Politico reported last year, JD Vance delayed the confirmation of State Department roles by sending nominees a questionnaire to determine whether they were too “woke.”"
Oh, I have no idea. I'm just suggesting we don't go all "doom and gloom" immediately. I will wait to see if her conduct gives me a reason to be concerned.
Yeah, can we have a few hours of celebratory happiness before the weeping harpies descend?
You’re not going to kill my buzz!
I’m on cloud nine, and I’m going to enjoy it for awhile.
Read.
https://www.boston.com/news/politics/2024/07/16/who-is-usha-vance-the-wife-of-jd-vance/
I tried to read it, but it won't let me access due to my ad blocker (and I don't allow ads for any site). I will note that she took his last name, so that's a plus out of the gate. But I think I understand your point. We shall see...
"Usha Vance’s career has put her in an awkward contrast with her husband’s political persona.
From 2015 until the day that Vance became the Republican vice-presidential nominee, Usha Vance worked as an associate and then as a corporate litigator at Munger, Tolles, and Olson, a law firm with offices in Los Angeles, San Francisco and Washington that describes its corporate culture as “radically progressive.”
A 2019 article in The American Lawyer placed its diverse hiring practices in the “cool, woke category.” (The San Francisco news site SFGate reported earlier on Usha Vance’s resignation from the firm.) As Politico reported last year, JD Vance delayed the confirmation of State Department roles by sending nominees a questionnaire to determine whether they were too “woke.”"
I guess if Carville and Matlin make a marriage work, then why not the Vances?