CNN Tracks Down Republicans to React to J.D. Vance's 'Childless Cat Ladies' Dig

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It was back in 2021 when Senate candidate J.D. Vance made an offhand remark to Tucker Carlson about “childless cat ladies” running the country. Any conservative knows who Vance was talking about. Molly Jong-Fast locked down her account after an MSNBC appearance saying that Vance only wants “white children” in America, despite the fact that Vance has three biracial children with his Indian-American wife Usha.

On Monday, the stock market crashed, with the Dow losing more than 1,000 points, and Iran is gearing up to attack Israel. With that in mind, CNN’s chief congressional correspondent Manu Raju thought it was a good idea to post a video of him ambushing members of Congress and get their takes on Vance’s “controversial” cat lady comments for CNN’s “Inside Politics Sunday.”

Q: Was he the right choice? 

Tillis: “I’m not going to opine on that.”

In an interview that aired on Fox News Monday, Usha Vance wrote it off as her husband making a quip related to serious issues and wished that people “would spend a lot less time just sort of going through this three-word phrase or that three-word phrase.”

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There’s not a true conservative out there who doesn’t know that childless cat ladies are the bane of our country. They’re not necessarily childless nor owners of multiple cats, but they did appear en masse for the White Women for Kamala Zoom call.

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