Being compared to Barack Obama isn’t always a good thing…

For example, early on and even still to this day Vivek is often compared to Obama, meaning he comes off as a bit “too slick” and “too polished” and saying all the things you want to hear but meaning none of them?

To be clear, I felt some of those vibes early on but now I don’t think that about Vivek.

I think Vivek truly is that slick and that polished, except it’s not an act.  It’s just who he is.

He thinks fast, talks fast, his brain works fast.  Can’t hold any of that against him.

But back to JD Vance now, because he was just compared to Barack Obama but in this case it’s a good thing.

Because the comparison was to the energy and aura and vibe that absolutely surrounded Barack Obama in 2008.

Even if you didn’t like him (and I didn’t), you couldn’t deny the man had tremendous energy around him.  The “rizz” as they now say (short for charisma).

He had charisma oozing out of his, errrr, wherever…

And that’s the comparison that was just made by my friend Kevin Paffrath regarding JD Vance’s speech last night on Day 3 of the Republican National Convention where he officially accepted the nomination for VP.

I agree with Kevin, I watched it live and it was electric.

Take a look at this quick video:

And if you’d like to watch the FULL SPEECH, I’ve got you covered.

If this is your first time seeing JD Vance, I think you’re going to be very impressed.

MAJOR upgrade over Mike Pence, don’t you agree?

It’s amazing what a difference two letters can make!

What did you think?

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