• rsuri@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    Obsession with childless adults? Hmm, I think I know which major Republican donor recommended him to Trump…

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    7 months ago

    I’m a childless adult. I’m such a terrible person. I worship the devil and I kill people. What are you gonna do about it? My cats are literally tiny Satans.

    Actually, they fucking rock. Best kitties in the world.

    • Bytemeister@lemmy.world
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      Fellow childless adult here. Partner and I want kids, but we can’t bear to bring a person into this world where the climate is fucked, reaganomics has ruined the middle class, and restrictive reproductive healthcare laws make pregnancy a huge risk.

      JD Vance wants to bitch about childless adults, but him and his ilk are causing us to abstain from having kids.

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    7 months ago

    Vance faced an onslaught of bad press, as many commentators—including Harris’ step-daughter, Taylor Swift fans, Democratic officials, actor Jennifer Aniston, and several conservative women pundits—decried his comment.

    My reading comprehension must be pretty bad because for a second it sounded like Taylor Swift was Kamala Harris’ step daughter.

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    7 months ago

    Even if that’s true, being able to navigate the media environment is a job requirement for politicians.

    He sucks so bad at this.

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    Hell yeah JD!!! That’s my boy! Keep giving us this motivational locker room talk, you’re the gift that keeps on giving! Keep cooking (yourself) King. You’re kinda mainlining the LGBTQ stuff to the point that it’s stale, maybe alienate some minorities next go round, that’d be SICK

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    7 months ago

    The only people against circular reasoning are those it doesn’t work for.

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    This guy is hilarious! He’s gonna drop a solid gaffe bomb soon enough and Drumph won’t know what to do.

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      He may get dropped, I think.

      We’re in move, counter-move territory after Biden dropped out and everything coalesced behind Harris.

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        I don’t know, if Trump drops him, that looks a lot worse for Trump than it did Biden dropping out for Harris. There haven’t been months and months and months of people on both sides saying Biden is unfit for another term.

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          You may be right. Where I am is this:

          • Trump NEEDS to win (for his own purposes)
          • Vance has a lot of connections to Project 2025
          • Project 2025 may doom Trump’s run

          If the race starts to separate, Trump is not loyal. He just requires it of others. And he’s been rather successful with persuading others to view his treatment as unfair.

          Edit: formatting

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      I’m trying to imagine what would even register as a gaffe at this point, discernable from the cosmic background dumpster-fire of Trump’s campaign

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    7 months ago

    He’s really just got that one “accomplishment” he’s proud of, huh?

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      7 months ago

      This isn’t even bronze age bruh some primitive societies had women who specialised into certain tasks not have children for various reasons. Or even for paganist (religious) reasons.