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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][twitter]https://twitter.com/jdvance1/status/1541113407650336768?s=21&t=tRzgQEiW1NBF_UYRYDsUoQ[/twitter] 1) No one is saying it’s bad to become a mother, he’s just strawmanning. 2) His wife is literally an attorney who graduated from Yale law school and clerked at the Supreme Court. But I guess it’s ok for his wife to have a high-powered job but maybe not ok for anyone else? 3) this type of messaging is annoyingly common. Maybe it was Tucker Carlson’s people who first put it out there in a relatively secular manner, cribbing the message from the evangelicals and conservative Catholics who have been banging this drum for years. [/quote] What if they do both - become mothers and work at Goldman Sachs? Like Ted Cruz’s wife?[/quote] Yeah that’s only ok if you’re a right-winger or married to one (making you a right-winger by default). If a liberal woman was a mom and also had a high-powered job? Nope![/quote]
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