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    I'm guessing you weren't aware of that. Not a big deal, but it's easy to throw back in the Democrats face when they try to act as if they have the moral high ground.

    Here's the article:

    man you are the tabloid king I bet you have trouble getting through the checkout at the grocery store.
     
    ...the moral high ground.
    Trump and his minions have become obsessed with "moral high ground," because they know Harris is on much higher moral ground than Trump has ever been at any point in his life.

    They know a comfortable majority of American voters care about morality.

    Because Trump and his minions know the two truths above, they are desperately dishing deceits hoping to trick and fool American voters into thinking Harris is as immoral as Trump.

    Will their deceit work on the majority of American voters? We'll find out in a little over three months. Will it work here? Not a chance.
     
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    What we are seeing is how silly, scared and well, weird MAGA is when they are frightened. They’ve exposed all this hate to the world, because Donny told them it was okay, and now they feel the sands shifting under their feet. They will have to live with the ugliness they have exposed when they took their masks off.
    Just wait until they figure out that old Donnie boy never really switched parties and has been working deep under cover for the Democratic party to expose the rot and decay in the Republican party hidden just below the facade of the banner of "traditional American and family values."

    Just wait until they figure out that old Donnie boy's mission was to get them all to expose their true faces and say their true names. /satire
     
    What's that? The Daily Mail was right.



    It's a blind squirrel finding a nut. You quoted a tabloid as the gospel. The same tabloid YOUR first lady sued for libel.

    You don't get to be self righteous because you backed into a factual story.

    I would love for you to keep going on this topic. Do you think a man having extra-martial affairs speaks to the quality of his character? Why did you post this at all?
     
    ……..Since joining the Senate last year, Vance has become one of Trump’s most loyal supporters in Congress and embraced the former president’s agenda on everything from foreign policy to election denialism.

    In one illuminating interviewwith CNN in May, Vance suggested pro-Palestinian protesters on college campuses should face criminal charges.

    “So you agree that people who break in and vandalize a building should be prosecuted?” asked the CNN anchor Kaitlan Collins.

    “Exactly,” Vance said.

    Collins replied, “I’m just checking because you did help raise money for people who did so on January 6.”

    All of this baggage has come to the forefront right as Vance is trying to introduce himself to a much larger audience of voters, and the search for a Democratic vice-presidential nominee has only exacerbated his troubles.

    The Democrats vying to become Harris’s running mate have taken to publicly lambasting Vance at every turn, offering a preview of a potential vice-presidential debate.

    The Kentucky governor, Andy Beshear, who is reportedly on Harris’s shortlist of options, has accused Vance of caricaturing Appalachian residents in Hillbilly Elegy. In the book, Vance leaned into his family roots in eastern Kentucky, even though he was raised in an Ohio city near Cincinnati.

    “I want the American people to know what a Kentuckian is and what they look like, because let me just tell you that JD Vance ain’t from here,” Beshear told MSNBC last week.

    The governor added at a fundraiser in Des Moines, Iowa, last weekend: “This is somebody who exploited us – who used to come for weddings or funerals or a couple weeks in the summer to see his kin, and I respect that. But to claim that you know our culture and then to insult our people is just wrong.”……..

     
    With his elevation to Republican vice-presidential nominee, Sen. JD Vance’s provocative views about divorce — that people do it too easily, shifting “spouses like they change their underwear” — have turned the spotlight on a bubbling movement to end what is known as no-fault divorces.


    “It’s one of the great tricks that I think the sexual revolution pulled on the American populace,” Vance (Ohio) said three years ago during a speech at a Christian high school in California.

    He blamed “a lot of very, very real family dysfunction” on couples no longer sticking out their unions. “Well, okay, these marriages were fundamentally, you know, they were maybe even violent, but certainly they were unhappy.”


    Such sentiments are reflected in the positions of certain men’s right groups, right-wing bloggers, conservative religious leaders and GOP lawmakers in some Southern and Midwestern states. Their goal is to eliminate or at least narrow laws that allow couples to divorce without having to prove one person was to blame……

     
    quite the spin going on here, his context appeared pretty clear, he's made it several times

    and if he was really trying to say what his wife says he was trying to say there were a million better ways to say it
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    Usha Vance, vice presidential hopeful Sen. JD Vance’s (R-Ohio) wife, in a new interview addressed the wave of criticism over his resurfaced comments saying the country was being run by “childless cat ladies.”

    In a pre-recorded interview with Ainsley Earhardt that aired on “Fox and Friends” Monday morning, Vance said her husband “would never ever, ever want to say something to hurt someone who was trying to have a family.”

    Usha Vance, in her first solo interview since Vance joined the Republican ticket, blamed “people” for focusing on the quip rather than the substantive point Vance was trying to make.

    “I took a moment to look and actually see what he had said and tried to understand what the context was and all that which is something that I really wish people would do a little bit more often,” she said.

    Vance added she hoped people would spend less time focusing on this “three word phrase,” because what he was “really saying is that it can be really hard to be a parent in this country and sometimes our policies are designed in a way that make it even harder.”

    She said not being able to have children is “challenging” and “never, ever anything that anyone would want to mock or make fun of.”............

     
    lol, she’s not any more truthful than her husband it seems. His message which was criticized was never “it’s hard to be parents”, rather it was about denigrating people who don’t have children. She’s full of crap about that. He has repeated it over and over. Always denigrating people (mostly women) who don’t have children.
     
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    I didn’t see a political humor thread, so I guess this fits here. This is at the corner of Napoleon and Laurel.
     
    After two weeks of quibbling over “childless cat ladies”, one Republican Senate candidate is ready to say it: the top of his party’s ticket has a problem with women.

    Donald Trump and JD Vance head into August beset by a number of problems: the sudden withdrawal of Trump’s main opponent, Joe Biden, and the elevation of Kamala Harris as the new Democratic nominee, for starters.

    But through the end of July, in the days following the GOP convention in Milwaukee, much of the coverage surrounding the Republican ticket has concerned past comments made by Vance, the vice presidential nominee…..

    Vance’s remarks have caused headaches for Republicans on Capitol Hill who have been pressed by reporters to say whether they agree with him, but one Republican who has worked for years to distance himself from the MAGA wing was happy to stick the knife in deeper.

    Larry Hogan, the former two-term governor of Maryland who’s running a competitive race for the state’s Senate seat this fall, spoke to The Independent about Vance’s comments while on the campaign trail Sunday.

    Regarding Vance and Trump, the governor was asked: “Do you think they have a problem with women, just in general?”

    “Oh, there’s no question about that,” Hogan responded. “Look, I overperformed with women in both [of my] races, I think more than any Republican in the country. I had a reverse gender gap.”……..


     
    After two weeks of quibbling over “childless cat ladies”, one Republican Senate candidate is ready to say it: the top of his party’s ticket has a problem with women.

    Donald Trump and JD Vance head into August beset by a number of problems: the sudden withdrawal of Trump’s main opponent, Joe Biden, and the elevation of Kamala Harris as the new Democratic nominee, for starters.

    But through the end of July, in the days following the GOP convention in Milwaukee, much of the coverage surrounding the Republican ticket has concerned past comments made by Vance, the vice presidential nominee…..

    Vance’s remarks have caused headaches for Republicans on Capitol Hill who have been pressed by reporters to say whether they agree with him, but one Republican who has worked for years to distance himself from the MAGA wing was happy to stick the knife in deeper.

    Larry Hogan, the former two-term governor of Maryland who’s running a competitive race for the state’s Senate seat this fall, spoke to The Independent about Vance’s comments while on the campaign trail Sunday.

    Regarding Vance and Trump, the governor was asked: “Do you think they have a problem with women, just in general?”

    “Oh, there’s no question about that,” Hogan responded. “Look, I overperformed with women in both [of my] races, I think more than any Republican in the country. I had a reverse gender gap.”……..



    Hogan is a fake, a phony, he will vote for Trump.....
     

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