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PoliticsDecember 16, 2025
JD Vance unloads on reporter after being called a "conspiracy theorist" in a Vanity Fair hit piece
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HOLY CRAP! JD Vance just COOKED Vanity Fair and DEBUNKED the BS article they published about Susie Wiles.
"Of course [I] have heard about it... Sometimes I am a conspiracy theorist, but I only believe in the conspiracy theories that are true."
"I believed in the conspiracy… pic.twitter.com/uQosioznOE
— Gunther Eagleman™ (@GuntherEagleman) December 16, 2025
If people learned anything from the Panny D, it’s that a lot of the time, the conspiracy theories are more factual than the left would like you to believe. This is why JD Vance fired back on claims that he is a conspiracy theorist, as he only believes in the factual ones.
Vice President JD Vance on Tuesday responded to White House chief of staff Susie Wiles calling him a “conspiracy theorist” in an explosive new Vanity Fair story.
The political world was rocked by Wiles’s explosive tell-all with the outlet. In it, she referred to Office of Budget and Management Director Russell Vought as a “right-wing absolute zealot,” claimed that President Donald Trump had “an alcoholic’s personality,” and even denied Trump’s previous claims that former President Bill Clinton visited Jeffrey Epstein’s private island.
What’s funny about calling Donald Trump’s personality akin to alcoholism is that he hates alcohol, but that is neither here nor there.
Wiles also called Vance’s support for Trump “sort of political,” and added that the vice president had been “a conspiracy theorist for a decade.”
According to Vance, “sometimes [he is] a conspiracy theorist, but [he] only believes in the conspiracy theories that are true.”
For example, I believed in the crazy conspiracy theory back in 2020 that it was stupid to mask 3-year-olds at the height of the Covid pandemic, that we should actually let them develop some language skills.
For years, the left demanded everyone and their grandmas wear face diapers to slow the spread, but if that worked, why didn't it work? That is because while they demanded you follow the science, what they really meant was leftist pseudo-science. These people don't live by facts so much as by leftist ideology. And to call them conspiracy theorists would be an understatement.
You know, I believed in this crazy conspiracy theory that the media and the government were covering up the fact that Joe Biden was clearly unable to do the job. And I believed in the conspiracy theory that Joe Biden was trying to throw his political opponents in jail rather than win an argument against his political opponents.
I am old enough to remember when the left claimed Joe Biden wasn't senile as much as he had a stutter.
NEW: NBC’s Kelly O’Donnell blames Biden’s “garbage” comment on a “lifelong battle with stuttering.”
Holy moly. This may be the most egregious propaganda press gaslighting yet on this.
The entire “report” is regurgitating DNC spin, blaming apostrophes, stuttering and “context."… pic.twitter.com/wuI37xixxZ
— Western Lensman (@WesternLensman) October 30, 2024
Yeah, talk about Conspiracy theories on steroids with this one.
What progressives do best is mock those for things they themselves are extremely guilty of. This is why when they call you a conspiracy theorist for simply asking questions, they could not be more guilty of this if their lives depended on it. But what else is new?
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