JD Vance as a candidate for US vice president – this decision sounds pointless in terms of election tactics. But Trump has devilishly good reasons for it.
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The article analyzes Donald Trump’s unexpected decision to nominate J.D. Vance as his vice-presidential candidate. Despite Vance’s previous criticism of Trump and his political positioning to his right, this is interpreted as a strategic move. Trump is demonstrating his power and subjugation of opponents, while appealing to potential voters who might still side with him. The nomination is also intended to ensure that Vance will remain loyal to Trump if he wins the election. The decision is seen as tactically wise, but also questionable in terms of democratic principles.
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It is one of the most famous opening scenes in film history: Amerigo Bonasera, an undertaker, had stayed away from Vito Corleone, a mafia boss, for a long time. But then the undertaker gets into trouble. Two criminals attacked his daughter. The justice system and the police fail. So he gets involved with the godfather. Bonasera bows to him, kisses his hand and has to promise to do him a favor in return. Bonasera gets what he wanted: revenge for his daughter. But he leaves the room without his dignity.