This was maybe one of my favorite post-debate moments. Maybe even my favorite moment of the night. Dude was straight ready to do the thing.
My hot takes from last night: JD Vance is a better and more charismatic liar than Trump is. This is not a compliment or a positive trait. Worst of all is that his entire substance is a lack of substance. He says things that he immediately contradicts, or says things that don't make sense. He kept saying that common sense is more important than "experts", but anyone with a brain knows that common sense approaches are the foundation of all scientific investigation and discovery. Knowledge is not a handicap, unless the people in charge lack it.
On the other hand, Tim Walz just said it straight. He had some clearly worked on and polished answers, but for the most part, he gave clear examples, he broke down things into simpler terms, and he told it like it is, not how he imagines it to be. Ironically, Walz inadvertently did validate part of Vance's argument. Because in this case, Walz made significantly better common sense arguments.
Now will this move the needle? Doubtful. A VP debate very rarely has consequences. It seems like the immediate blush is that undecideds are continuing to drift towards Harris/Walz (or, more accurately, that they are drifting away from Trump/Vance). I can't imagine many practical people hearing Vance say some of the things he said and behave the way he did thinking that it was in any way the way you'd want someone that helps run a country to act, but I have disappointed way too often over this.