So much for President Biden’s call to cool the political rhetoric following an assassin’s attempt on former President Trump’s life that killed an innocent bystander and wounded three others including Trump.

Biden told Americans to “cool it down” — politics is an arena for peaceful debate, not a killing field.

Feeling all cute and peaceful just a couple days later, Gov. Polis retweeted this comment on X that called vice presidential pick U.S. Sen. J.D. Vance and his Ohio voters a bunch of fascists.

Democrat state party chairman Shad Murib was more gracious, if not delusional, in his reaction to the news of Trump’s Veep pick.

We predict Vance will debate Veep Harris’s word salad vomit into a corner where she will be finally unburdened by what has been.

The background of the two candidates is stark.

Vance came from an Appalachian family burdened by poverty, substance abuse and violence. He realized the American dream by pulling himself up by his bootstraps and enlisting in the Marines, served in the Iraq War, and won a scholarship to Yale Law School.

Conversely, Harris’s parents immigrated to the U.S. upon acceptance to U.C. Berkley, where her Jamaican father obtained a doctorate in economics, and according to People magazine was described as a Marxian economist who focused on radical political economics.

Her mother from India pursued a degree in biochemistry and led a distinguished career researching breast cancer.

After her parents’ divorce Kamala was raised in northern California where she later attended law school in San Francisco and began her political career there.

Harris plays the victim card, while Vance deals from the American dream deck.

Our money is on Vance.