Tuesday's only vice presidential debate went better than conservatives expected, with J.D. Vance walking away with the utmost respect.
Dinesh D'Souza is one of those conservatives, and in his eyes it's a no-brainer which of the two running mate candidates will emerge victorious.
“The problem with Waltz is, you know, there's an element of him that is appealing to some extent and has a kind of folksy quality, but he's so over the top, at least to my sensibilities. Then he's bordering on ridiculous. And there's an element of dishonesty, fabrication, faking it, and so is Kamara,” D'Souza told Jill Savage and Matthew Peterson on “Blaze News Tonight.” .
Trump and Vance, on the other hand, seem “real and real.”
Savage agreed, noting that Walz has made pro-censorship comments in the past.
“We know from comments he made in 2022 that he said, 'There's no guarantee of free speech when it comes to misinformation.' Now, we know that from Mark Zuckerberg's 'Oh. “We combine that with an apology that says, 'We're sorry that we worked with the White House to censor so many Americans,'” Savage says.
Walz “tried to get out of there” when the issue came up during Tuesday's debate, bringing up the line “screaming in a packed theater.”
“The truth is, what they censor has nothing to do with shouting it out in a packed theater. It has everything to do with people rebelling against the CDC,” D'Souza said. says. “They're censoring people who fight back against government-backed misinformation, and Mr. Walz isn't at the point where he starts defending it.”
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