[COMMENTARY] JD Vance Is An Investor In Neo-Nazi Video Platform Rumble

[Writer's note: I am a non-religious but proud Jewish-American]

Donald Trump's historically unpopular running mate, Ohio Senator and Couch Consort JD "Hillbilly Effigy" Vance, had his entire Senate campaign financed by tech billionaire Peter "Max Zorin" Thiel.

So it wasn't much of a leap for Vance to make an investment in Thiel's White Powerpoint version of YouTube, Rumble, back in 2021.

In fact, Fox News gleefully reported, Vance is a co-founder of venture capital firm Narya Capital, which invested in Rumble.

NARYA is just ARYAN rearranged.

I SEE YOU, Adolf Sitler.

I can't be the only one who's figured that out, but it should pretty much end JD Vance's career. 

Should.

He's Trump's running mate, after all. Maybe this will boost him up from -15 to -2 or something with Trump's base.

Making a little extra scratch off of some Neo-Nazi content didn't seem to make much of an impact on Vance's brand-new political career. 

But now that he's under the white-hot microscope thanks to being the most unpopular VP nominee in political history, it's not really a good look for Hillbilly Effigy to have any connection to anti-Semitism.

Except he went to a gun show where he happily fondled Nazi memorabilia. That should matter.

Should.

Talking Points Memo has a more in-depth dive into Rumble, which has been used by most of the MAGA members of Congress to harass minorities and/or their opponents.

Vance has a seat on Rumble's board, which means he's well aware of the Christian Nationalism all over the place. And that means he doesn't care, because he named his company after an anagram of the word ARYAN.

Financial disclosures filed by Vance in conjunction with his Senate bid also show that he made a personal investment in Rumble that was valued between $100,000 and $250,000.

Rumble went public in 2022 following Narya’s investment. Vance has yet to disclose his earnings, but it has to be in the tens of millions.

Let me again stress that he has direct ties to Nazis, which I hope the Harris campaign picks up on immediately.