Rolling Stone criticizes JD Vance's memoir 'Communion' as cult of personality, not religious journey
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Alexander Willis
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Rolling Stone journalist Stephen Rodrick delivers a scathing critique of Vice President JD Vance's memoir "Communion," arguing the book is not about religious conviction but rather about the collision of faith with a cult of personality surrounding Donald Trump. Rodrick characterizes Vance as a "Trump-conjoined demagogue" and dismisses the memoir's framing as a spiritual journey.
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what happens when religious conviction collides with a cult of personality
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