JD Vance has stirred up controversy with his strange beliefs on family and the right to an abortion. He has been receiving heat for his comments about “childless cat ladies.”
With his strange opinions on suburban women, families, and abortion rights, JD Vance, who has been receiving criticism for his statements about Kamala Harris and other Democrats calling them “childless cat ladies,” has ignited a new scandal.
The vice presidential nominee of Donald Trump was asked about suburban women’s worries about access to abortion during an interview with Fox News anchor Laura Ingraham.
When asked what guidance he would provide to women who are ingesting this misinformation, the Ohio senator declined to support her comments, responding, “Suburban women care about the normal things that most Americans care about, right?”
He claims that their concerns are about the cost of goods, inflation, and public safety on the streets where their children play.
Co-host Mika Brzezinski of “Morning Joe” lost her cool with Vance when he made a snide remark about what is “normal” and went on to say that women are having abortions as late as the ninth month.
There are “many lies” in there, but “we’ll get to that,” stated Brzezinski.
She thinks that by explaining to Vance that abortions do not occur until the time of birth, he will become aware of this truth.
“It is health care, and contrary to what Donald Trump claims, no one is performing an abortion when the baby is out of the body or in the ninth month of pregnancy,” she said. “After what Donald Trump and his Supreme Court picks have done to women’s health care in this country, it’s beyond insulting—not only are they idiots.”
Vance blasted for ‘misogynistic’ views on family
There are “many lies” in there, but “we’ll get to that,” stated Brzezinski.
She thinks that by explaining to Vance that abortions do not occur until the time of birth, he will become aware of this truth.
“It is health care, and contrary to what Donald Trump claims, no one is performing an abortion when the baby is out of the body or in the ninth month of pregnancy,” she said. “After what Donald Trump and his Supreme Court picks have done to women’s health care in this country, it’s beyond insulting—not only are they idiots.”
According to Vance, “my wife had this baby seven weeks before she started the clerkship, and her mom just took a sabbatical. She was still not sleeping for more than an hour and a half at a time.” He was also heard stating that Usha’s mother, a biology professor in California, spent a year staying with them to look after their child.
Former GOP and Republican communications director Tara Setmayer shared her thoughts, asking whether she was the only one who saw that Vance seemed unusually emotionally detached from his wife and family.
And why does J.D. Vance feel the need to minimize a woman’s worth only because of her infertility? Post-menopausal roles, and now?
On Substack, Jill Filipovic questioned Vance, “What Are Females For?” She went on to say that according to Vance, they are mostly used for caregiving and reproduction.
Vance came out as extremely cold, detached, and “objectifying” in remarks made by him to Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump at a 2016 CNN presidential debate, according to Dr. Jack Brown, an expert in emotional intelligence.