JD Vance memes take over social media—here’s how he responded
- Vice President JD Vance has recently become a viral sensation on social media due to memes, particularly following a tense meeting with President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
- Some right-wing commentators believe that engaging with the meme culture could improve Vance's political image and make him relatable to voters.
- One widely shared meme of Vance depicts him with a baby face and the caption, 'You shoulda said pwease.'
- Singer Dionne Warwick commented on social media, saying, 'Every time I open this app I see a brand new picture of JD Vance made to look like some sort of Cabbage Patch doll.
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Panel roasts photoshopped image of JD Vance: They ran it through a 'yassified' filter
Republicans have gone overboard in trying to defend JD Vance's debate performance. But the most awkward defense came from GOP Congressman Mike Collins, who posted a photoshopped or "yassified" image of Vance. MSNBC's Ayman Mohyeldin breaks it down with Danielle Moodie and MSNBC Daily's Hayes Brown.
Who Is Posting Those Unflattering J. D. Vance Memes?
J. D. Vance doesn't look like himself. In recent days, memes have spread across social media in which the vice president's face has been Photoshopped to give him cartoonishly chubby cheeks. He looks like a bearded baby or Humpty Dumpty. Sometimes, he is holding a lollipop and wearing a child's baseball cap with a propeller affixed to the top. One meme takes his edited baby face and adds lusciously curly locks, while another changes his skin tone…
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