Joe Rogan’s Interview with Senator JD Vance: 4 Key Moments page 4

By means of Ian M. GiattiChristian Post reporter Friday November 1, 2024

Blasphemy in the Vance household

Reflecting on his upbringing, Vance spoke fondly of his grandmother, saying she was “a very devout Christian, but she also had … a language that would make a sailor blush.”

He explained that his upbringing contributed to his own colorful speech, attributing it to the influence of his grandmother, whom he described as “a force of nature.”

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Vance told Rogan that a rule established by his wife allowed their children to swear only in specific contexts, in what was a relatable moment of parenthood for many.

“I told my children early on that it’s okay to curse in front of us… but don’t curse in front of other parents and don’t curse without a reason,” he said.

Vance shared an anecdote about his daughter, who remembered a ski trip when she was just 2 years old.