By Dan McLaughlin
Friday, February 28, 2025
There have been things to like, even on the international stage, about JD
Vance’s tenure as vice president thus far. And he hasn’t sounded off that much
(at least so far) on the big-government themes of his prior domestic policy record.
But in trying to put my finger on what’s so grating about Vance’s approach to
foreign policy debates, I find it’s not just that I disagree with the substance
of a lot of his opinions and worldview. It’s Vance’s constant instinct to go
swiftly to the ad hominem argument whenever anyone is in his way on foreign
affairs. It’s a habit that we normally associate with left-wing positions on
foreign and national security policy, and it bespeaks a profound lack of
confidence in the strength of his own arguments.
Today’s Oval Office blowup with Ukrainian president Volodymyr
Zelensky was typical. Vance immediately reached for telling Zelensky not that
he was wrong but that he was “disrespectful.” My lengthier essay earlier this week on his comments about a
Ukrainian-American’s arguing for aid to “my country” touched on another example
of Vance’s habit. He personally attacked the man and his approach, which he
found “offensive” — and in so doing, implicitly denounced any American with
sympathies to the land of his or her ancestors. He characterized
the arguments of Niall Ferguson as “moralistic garbage, which is unfortunately
the rhetorical currency of the globalists because they have nothing else to
say.” Most egregiously, he said
of Mike Pence during the 2024 campaign, “I think that the idea that the
reason Mike Pence isn’t on board with Donald Trump is over the election of 2020
. . . I think in reality that if Donald Trump wanted to start a nuclear war
with Russia, Mike Pence would be at the front of the line endorsing him right
now.”
Politics ain’t beanbag, but Vance has always acted as if
anyone who disagrees with him on foreign policy is a personal enemy — even when
that’s a significant share of the voters and elected officials in his own
party.
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