There’s a reason the left despises when someone like JD Vance makes headlines. He’s not just another flyover-state conservative running his mouth — he’s living proof that real American values still matter, especially in a world that hates them. JD Vance isn’t afraid to say he’s returned to his Christian faith, and now he’s putting those beliefs front and center, launching a new book about it. Prepare for the liberal meltdown.
Let’s be honest, liberals and their media allies have spent the last decade trying to erase faith from the public square. To them, any public return to Christianity is “problematic.” They want Americans clinging to whatever new-age, globalist garbage they feed us. They want us to tell our kids there’s no such thing as truth, just feelings. But JD Vance, a man who’s seen the world and tasted its cheap promises, is telling people there’s something better: the teachings of Jesus Christ.
https://twitter.com/JDVance/status/2038982807536492876
This is a direct challenge to woke culture and the globalist elite who want Americans to be ashamed of our roots. For too long, we’ve let tech billionaires in San Francisco and bureaucrats in DC tell us Christians are backward or “dangerous.” Meanwhile, these same elites push chaos in the streets and ignore the collapse of real families. Maybe that’s why JD’s story hits so hard right now. A man owning his faith, saying it matters—that’s what makes America great.
Of course, expect the usual suspects to start their attacks. They’ll call him “divisive” or claim he’s weaponizing faith for politics. But what they really fear is the truth. People crave meaning, not more empty slogans about “equity” and “social justice.” Faith is the backbone of this country—always has been. The left can’t stand when someone like Vance reminds us.
So here comes JD Vance, not hiding, not apologizing, but standing up for faith in public. Imagine what this country could be if more leaders did the same. Isn’t it time we stopped pretending faith is a problem and started treating it like what it really is—the cure?

