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Donald Trump tried to limit the pain after J. D. ‘s speech on Monday. Vance on “childless cat women,” saying that, far from being offended by his running mate’s claim that women who don’t have children are depressing human beings who want everyone to be unhappy. those women “get” what Vance meant and appreciate that feeling.
Speaking to Fox News host Laura Ingraham, Trump explained that Vance “feels like his family is good,” that “there’s nothing to say that” and that women who haven’t had children “get it. “
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As he is contractually obligated to do, Trump went on to claim that Democrats had misrepresented Vance’s original comments, saying, “Democrats are smart about making things spin from what they really are. Of course, this is not not true at all. To be clear, in 2021, the then-Senate candidate verbatim told Tucker Carlson: “We are well-led in this country. . . through a group of childless cat girls who are dissatisfied with their own lives. and the possible choices they have made, and that is why we also need to make the rest of the country dissatisfied. And that’s just a fundamental fact: look at Kamala Harris, Pete Buttigieg, AOC: The entire Democrats’ long run is controlled by other childless people. And how does it make sense? That we have left our country in the hands of other people who have no genuine interest in it?
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Meanwhile, the idea that other people insulted by Vance understand what he’s saying and maybe even agree with him is pretty ridiculous, as his comments caused a huge outrage that dominated the news cycle for over a week, with at least one major Hollywood star. to bring him to the task. And it’s not just the “childless cat ladies” that Vance has. On Monday, Buttigieg rejected the Ohio senator’s claim that, quoted by Buttigieg, “other people who don’t have children have no physical commitment to the future of this country,” and the transportation secretary told Jon Stewart, “When I was sent to Afghanistan, I didn’t have any young people at the time, but I’ll tell you. . . My commitment to this country was physical.
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While Vance has attempted to dismiss his absurd comments about women who don’t have children, his obsession with demonizing anyone who doesn’t have children goes beyond the “childless cat ladies” comment. As KFile reported on Tuesday:
Senator JD Vance, the Republican vice presidential candidate, has a history of making derogatory comments about other childless people, as shown in a review of his comments on CNN KFile, adding fundraising to his now infamous “ childless cat lady” in a series of emails calling Democratic leaders “childless sociopaths” who “have no vested interest in this country. ”
In November 2020, Vance said on a conservative podcast that childless Americans, especially those in the country’s “ruling class,” were “more sociopathic” than those with children and made the country “less mentally stable. “Most of the “deranged” and “psychotic” commentators on Twitter, now known as Xers, did not have children.
Here’s this clip of Vance saying that not having children turns other people into mentally volatile sociopaths:
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Let’s remember that it is a man who wrote in his memoirs that one day his grandmother poured gasoline “on her husband, gave him a seizure and dropped him on her chest,” which caused him to “go up in flames. “But it’s other people without children who have their heads examined.
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