Vice President JD Vance’s weird attempt to be woke just made it clear how little he thinks of working class people.
In an interview published Thursday, The New York Times’s Ross Douthat cornered Vance about the Trump administration’s tone of “aggressive uncharity” that was not in line with its purported brand of Christianity-influenced politics.
Vance immediately started flailing, calling the interviewer’s claim “fundamentally unfalsifiable.” The vice president argued that there were plenty of “clips” of administration officials that would read as christian or unchristian, shamelessly plugged his new book, and then pivoted to something even more surprising.
DOUTHAT: Let's be honest -- the tone of the administration is not consistently a Christian tone. There is a tone of aggressive uncharity JD VANCE: Tonal arguments are ways of, frankly, policing working class ways of communication, and covering them in elite preferences pic.twitter.com/YwFVAAVJBC
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 18, 2026“The tone argument is in some ways, I think, people see what they want to see and I also think that tonal arguments are ways of, frankly, policing working class ways of communication and covering them in elite preferences,” Vance said.
If that kind of argument sounds a little “woke” for Vance, that’s because tone policing is most often used to prevent marginalized individuals and groups from sharing their experiences. This term typically refers to policing emotional language—not overt cruelty.
Vance suggested that if he was coming across as uncharitable that was because he was speaking for a working class that was totally onboard with it. How little he must think of working class people to imagine that they’d cosign gutting social programs, shuttering humanitarian aid. Not to mention all of the wildly unchristian things Vance himself has said: including making up racist lies, defending an unjust war, and hating thy neighbor.
But it should come as no surprise that the “tone” of an administration headed by a billionaire is not representative of the working class: it represents the elite.
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