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To: irishjuggler

The media convinced people who were not paying attention that JD hates women, because he made a sarcastic comment about “childless cat ladies” and is pro-natalist. They then spent more days covering this absolutely nothing of an “issue” than they spent covering President Trump almost being murdered. That’s literally the one and only reason they’ve convinced a lot of people they should find “weird” JD Vance bad. (It is a reminder, though, that we are living in deeply immoral times...)


119 posted on 08/15/2024 9:34:34 PM PDT by FenwickBabbitt
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To: FenwickBabbitt
Hearing Vance talk about his “childless cat ladies” comment in context he states ahead of time that he is not referring to couples that have medical issues having children. But he was pointing out how so many people in the current leadership of America aren't having children. And how their policies are anti-family.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q5eKcsdOf7k

On Megyn Kelly's show awhile ago is above. At about the 9 minute mark Megyn reads from an article written by liberals that had researched the dwindling number of children, and how careers, money, etc. had become more important than children, and that this was wrong and they talk about how fulfilling having children is. She quotes something like “So the philosophical question regarding children - is life worth living?”

I really like how Vance doesn't shy away from his statements, but doubles down on them and explains them. And in other interviews, when asked “gotcha” questions he will rebuke the reporter, and then STILL answers the question in a logical and explaining manner.

123 posted on 08/15/2024 10:16:07 PM PDT by 21twelve (Ever Vigilant - Never Fearful)
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