News Editor for Townhall.com Katie Pavlich joins Fox Across America With Jimmy Failla to give her take on how Ohio Republican Senator JD Vance was able to use Tuesday night’s vice presidential debate as an opportunity to flip the script on the mainstream media’s portrayal of him.

“If you if you watch JD Vance, and you and even if you’ve just watched him since he was nominated as the vice presidential candidate in July at the RNC convention in Milwaukee, and if you’re honest about it, you know that. But the media has to constantly lie about these people because he’s a perfect candidate to have on the ticket if you’re trying to pick off disenfranchized Democrats in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Michigan. A guy who grew up in poverty made his way to Yale Law School. His mom has been sober for ten years, which is something they’re very proud of. He was willing to work hard. He has an all-American story. And they can’t have that right. They have to paint him as an elitist who doesn’t care because they’re projecting, that’s exactly who the Democratic Party has become. But I did notice that JD Vance, at the beginning of the debate, agreed with Walz on a few minor things. And it was a trap, because then for the rest of the debate, Walz agreed with Vance on a number of things, and it made the media so upset, like you’re supposed to be distinguishing each other, but now you’re, like, agreeing with this guy who we painted is worse than Trump, God forbid. I mean, it was amazing.”

Jimmy and Katie also react to some of Minnesota Democratic Governor Tim Walz’s most embarrassing moments from the vice presidential debate. To hear what else they discussed, listen to the podcast!