
He has shown no empathy and deserves none. |
Are his kids white or Indian? Which one will benefit him the most? Of course he will flip flop if he doesnāt pick the right one. |
Just saw on Twitter that Tim Scott got married today. Wasnāt his engagement called off after Vance was picked for VP? |
He did. |
You will never convince me either of these people wanted to marry each other. |
Well, this is the weirdest wedding photo Iāve seen in awhile! |
According to JD, Iām a single sociopath, so, not much empathy there. Iām also ānot whiteā. Even more ānot whiteā than his ānot whiteā wife, so, not much empathy there either. Oh, and Iāve read highlights from Project 2025 ā so, he should receive the same sort of collective empathy that he hopes to unleash on the rest of us. |
This lady is going to have to up her beard game. She's smiling like she's in a hostage proof of life there. |
In what way? |
Does Miss Lindsey give tips? |
I'm not denying she's a beard, but what's in it for a beard? Does she already have kids? She doesn't look that old to where she's maybe given up and will just settle to be some beard. |
Read his book. He hates where he's from, he hates his family, and he hates white people in general. He calls his kids non-white. |
For those who want to know a little more about Tim Scott's new bride: https://people.com/who-is-mindy-noce-tim-scott-8606340 |
Usha is defending the "cat lady" comment. She seems smarter than him. I don't see what she gets out of wading into this. If Vance's ticket loses, Usha's words and associations through her husband may come back to haunt her one day if she wants to return to work in a non-MAGA setting.
J.D. Vanceās wife is pushing back against criticism her husband is facing for his āchildless cat ladiesā remark, saying she wished people wouldnāt focus on the phrase itself, the Daily Beast reports. Said Usha Vance: āI took a moment to look and actually see what he had said, and try and understand what the context was in all that, which is something that I really wish people would do a little bit more often.ā She added: āThe reality is, he made a quip in service of making a point that he wanted to make that was substantive, and it had actual meaning. And I just wish sometimes that people would talk about those things and that we would spend a lot less time just sort of going through this three-word phrase or that three-word phrase, because what he was really saying is that it can be really hard to be a parent in this country.ā |