Just when you think Mike Pence has hit rock bottom, he goes and proves he can go even lower. He recently delivered a speech that not only undermines Trump’s ‘America First’ agenda and its focus on the working class, but also promotes the failed establishment politics that most Republicans have been rejecting for almost a decade. It’s a clear reminder of how disconnected he really is.
The Washington Times did a write up on Monday highlighting the speech Pence delivered today.
Former Vice President Mike Pence will deliver a “major” speech Wednesday in New Hampshire that challenges Republican voters to choose between populism and core conservative values.
The speech is an attempt by Mr. Pence to appeal to traditional GOP voters while taking a thinly veiled swipe at his former boss, former President Donald Trump, who rode to the White House in 2016 with a populist brand that focused on ordinary Americans and their complaints about Washington power brokers and other elites.
“The speech will explore the threats of populism unmoored from conservative principles,” while defining “the choice ahead for both the Republican Party and the nation,” the Pence campaign said.
However, the actual speech was even more unsettling than most had though, and it smacked of the Mitt Romney/Paul Ryan “That’s Not Who We Are” nonsense that’s landed us in this mess we’re in.
Mike Pence went on Fox News to trash conservative populism and to call President Donald Trump "my former running mate."
— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) September 6, 2023
Trump is beating Pence by about 60, and he's polling at about 60%. The people have picked someone and it's not you.
Have some respect, Mr. Vice President. pic.twitter.com/SyYDzNHWpG
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