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JD Vance’s glorious “Make Europe Great Again” roast in Munich

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Vice President JD Vance speaks before swearing in Secretary of State Marco Rubio in the Vice Presidential Ceremonial Office in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on the White House campus, Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
Vice President JD Vance speaks before swearing in Secretary of State Marco Rubio in the Vice Presidential Ceremonial Office in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on the White House campus, Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

JD Vance just turned heads at the Munich Security Conference, and it wasn’t with a gentle critique. The man didn’t hold back. He delivered a fiery roast of Europe’s political elite and left the audience stunned.

A bold call for change

Vance wasn’t just making a speech. He was on a mission. A mission to “Make Europe Great Again.” The slogan isn’t just catchy – it’s real. Vance’s attack on Europe’s failing leadership was a breath of fresh air for many who feel their continent has lost its way.

Europe’s struggle with free speech

Europe, according to Vance, is losing its grip on free speech. And he isn’t just talking about minor issues. He’s talking about police raids in Germany for people “suspected” of posting anti-feminist comments. He even brought up a shocking case in Sweden, where a Christian man was convicted for burning a Koran – despite his friend being murdered for the same act.

The UK’s sad backslide

Vance didn’t hold back on the UK either. He slammed Britain’s “backslide away from conscience rights,” citing cases where Christians were arrested for silently praying near abortion clinics. What’s happening to this nation, once the birthplace of free thinkers like John Milton?

Soviet-style censorship in Europe

The EU’s approach to “misinformation” had Vance fuming. In his eyes, the European Union is censoring any alternative viewpoints by labeling them as disinformation. Vance pointed out how dangerous this is for democracy – shutting down dissenting voices is a surefire way to destroy freedom.

Elon Musk and the European response

Vance also addressed Europe’s response to Elon Musk. Accusations of him interfering in democracy were met with Vance’s strong rebuke. “Expressing opinions isn’t election interference,” he said. And his best line? “If American democracy can survive 10 years of Greta Thunberg’s scolding, you guys can survive a few months of Elon Musk.”

The lost promise of a free Europe

Vance’s speech wasn’t just a critique – it was a plea. A plea for Europe to return to its roots. After the fall of the Berlin Wall, Europe had the chance to thrive in freedom. But now? It’s sinking into Soviet-style censorship, media crackdowns, and election cancellations.

Vance’s final message was powerful: trust the people. “We shouldn’t be afraid of our people,” he said. Even if they disagree with leaders, the people should be trusted to make decisions. This wasn’t just a speech; it was a call for a return to real liberty.

The new face of American leadership

The liberal press may call Vance’s speech an “attack on Europe,” but it wasn’t. It was a wake-up call. Vance isn’t just criticizing Europe – he’s urging the continent to reclaim its lost freedom. His words were firm but compassionate, like an old friend trying to help you find your way.

Biden vs. Vance: A world of difference

Imagine Joe Biden delivering this kind of speech. It’s impossible. Biden lacks Vance’s energy and vision. His administration was more concerned with hiding flaws than challenging the status quo. Vance, on the other hand, is fearless in his love for liberty.

After hearing Vance, many in Europe are wondering if they can reclaim the spirit of freedom. Could Europe follow Vance’s lead and rediscover its greatness? The future might just depend on it.

Vance’s message was clear: Europe needs to get back to its roots. It needs to embrace the freedoms it once stood for and trust its people again. The question is – will Europe listen?

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