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JD Vance Is Too Popular, So the Cancel Police Is Coming for Him Next!

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Apparently it’s JD Vance’s turn on the cancellation roulette wheel! And the people behind it don’t even pretend it’s about anything real. It’s “cancel by association,” the laziest smear tactic in the book. Don’t like someone? Easy! Find a guy they linke, then call that guy a “bigot,” and boom: instant hit job.

We’ve all seen the anti-Tucker Carlson discourse. Couple weeks ago, it was Matt Walsh. Another week, it was Megyn Kelly, Brett Cooper, and whoever else they can pluck from the conservative universe and throw into the cancel-machine. There seems to be a new target delivered every week.

But the goal here is obvious: they’re warming up to take out JD Vance. Because he’s effective. Because he’s popular. Because he’s the biggest political threat to their 2028 establishment uniparty dreams. And because when you can’t win on ideas, you manufacture scandal through proximity.

We’re watching them try to kneecap the most popular Vice President in recent history using the most unserious tactic imaginable: guilt by association, invented outrage, and selective pearl-clutching from people who aren’t even pretending to be good-faith actors.

It’s insulting. It’s exhausting. And more importantly, it’s useless.

The cancel-industrial-complex is out of control, and frankly, conservatives need to stop entertaining the premise altogether. JD Vance is a fighter. He’s smart, strategic, and represents a real future for the movement. That’s exactly why the Left and some “helpful” people on the Right want him out.

But here’s the truth: if they’re attacking him this desperately, this early, it means he’s winning.

And no amount of faux outrage is going to change that.