BREAKING: JD Vance gets booed at Air Force Academy graduation – then whines “You can’t boo me, I’m the Vice President”! In a painfully awkward moment reminiscent of Jeb Bush’s “You can clap now” moment, Vice President JD Vance was booed by cadets at the U.S. Air Force Academy’s graduation after he brought up artificial intelligence. Vance tried to make it a "Don't shoot the messenger" moment, complaining that speakers at other graduations had previously been booed when mentioning AI. When the crowd booed him anyway, he tried to set them straight by pulling rank: “You can’t boo me, I’m the Vice President of the United States.” Vance’s assertion of executive privilege reminds us of the old adage: “If you have to say you say you have power, you don’t.” Or, to paraphrase Rodney Dangerfield, poor JD doesn’t get any respect. But why? Perhaps because we haven’t forgotten that Vance once called Trump “America’s Hitler” and now serves as his loyal attack dog, and now betrays his God-given intellect to spin lies for him on a daily basis. Like the Orange Boss, Vance thinks he somehow should be above criticism, and that the newly-minted Air Force officers should fall in line behind the political leadership, however stupid their orders might be. While partisans will no doubt lambast us saying this was a funny moment, the crowd’s reaction actually speaks volumes. Even at a military academy, young Americans aren’t buying the Trump administration’s hype, and like all sensible young people, distrust AI’s unregulated (industry bosses giving huge donations to support the MAGA agenda) and encroaching influence on the society and job markets they will live in. The arrogance and fragility on display from this couch-loving, mascara-wearing sycophant never ceases to disgust. People don’t like you, JD. And like Louis Armstrong said, If you have to ask, you’ll never know why.