The article discusses the controversy surrounding J.D. Vance's appointment as the Republican vice presidential candidate. It suggests that Vance's selection is problematic because he is married to a woman of color, which is seen as a deviation from the party's traditional values of white supremacy.
The author notes that both Vance and the previous Black vice presidential candidate, Tim Scott, are not fully embracing the party's white supremacist agenda. The author criticizes Vance for his "flipping 180 degrees" on his opinion of Donald Trump, suggesting that his appointment is a result of "praise and butt-licking" rather than merit.
The article also suggests that Vance's children, who are of mixed race, are not considered "white" by the party, further undermining the party's commitment to white supremacy.
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