J.D. Vance’s Weird Thoughts on Older Women Exposed in New Audio

https://newrepublic.com/post/184888/jd-vance-weird-thoughts-older-women-postmenopausal-female-audio

36 Comments

  1. Confident_End_3848 on

    “In 2020, long before he entered politics, Vance appeared on a podcast where the host said that having grandmothers help raise children is “the whole purpose of the postmenopausal female.”

    Vance agreed—and that wasn’t all of what was discussed on the episode.”

  2. throwawaylol666666 on

    When we are in our childbearing years, our sole purpose is to bear children. When we leave these years, our purpose is still to care for children. So no matter which stage of our lives we are in, our only purpose is children, do I have that right?

    Go fuck yourself, loser. More terrible takes from the least popular VP candidate in history.

  3. Today I learned that pissing off women voters is a 4D chess stable genius election strategy.

  4. WeirdProudAndHungry on

    It’s terrifying that out of all the people they vetted for veep, Vance is the best one. The others must have SERIOUS skeletons in their closet.

  5. Zestyclose-Bag8790 on

    This guy has so many opinions about how others should live. Women exist to make babies. Women should also take care of men. When a woman is too old to make more babies she can help other women have more babies.

    He thinks Kamala is a failure because she has not been pregnant. She had been a stepmother to two kids, but he denigrates her by indicating that she failed as a woman by not making babies.

    Trump wants to focus on Kamala’s physical appearance and so he comments on her beauty. He does not want you to think of her as a leader with a vision for a more united America. He wants you to judge her like a contestant in one of his beauty pageants.

    Vance wants to focus on her uterus.

    Neither can even comprehend a woman with her own accomplishments and merits outside of looking pretty and having babies. They are weirdos.

  6. NewBootGoofin88 on

    >grandparents helping to raise children is a “weird, unadvertised feature of marrying an Indian woman,” Vance recounting how his mother-in-law, a biology professor in California, took a sabbatical from her job to help look after his newborn son.

    Yikes

  7. I have to say.. JD Vance is exceptionally talented at making people feel uncomfortable around him.

  8. Jfc this guy talks TOO MUCH. Is there a single podcast he declined joining? Did he never expect anyone to re-watch the things he said before?

  9. frankthefunkasaurus on

    When I saw the headline I was like “alright so JD’s got a thing for cougars. That’s cool and not that weird”.

    Nope. Super weird opinion.

  10. Man, he spends a lot of time deciding what other people should do with their lives. Aren’t they supposed to be the party of freedom?

  11. >The host also said that grandparents helping to raise children is a “weird, unadvertised feature of marrying an Indian woman,” and Vance again agreed, recounting how his mother-in-law, a biology professor in California, took a sabbatical from her job to help look after his newborn son.

    >**“Painfully economically inefficient,”** Vance said, making a larger point of what he saw as a societal problem. “Why didn’t she just keep her job, give us part of the wages to pay somebody else to do it, right? Because that is the thing that the hyper-liberalized economics wants you to do.”

    This guy’s views on family values are so *fucked*. I’m glad we’re getting a story on JD Vance every other day at this point. People need to know that not only are his views dangerous as a VP candidate, they’re also *widespread enough for him to have felt comfortable sharing them.*

  12. It’s better to remain silent and be thought an incel than to open your yap and remove all doubt.

  13. Well thank goodness JD Vance thinks they have a purpose or it’d be off to the abattoir with them.

  14. Silver_Fuel_7073 on

    I’m surprised he got married! He’s so anti-woman, could it be he was abused by a powerful woman?

  15. This guy is a fantastically delightful albatross on GOP’s neck. He’ll single handedly bring them down. It’s awesome!

  16. Love it. Expose the misogyny. Help him lose bigly, him and his rapey old man running mate. They hate women. Let us not soft-soap this. HATE. Their war on women is real. Let’s crush them in November.

  17. birdsarecreepy on

    Why isn’t he talking about unmarried men without children? Like how do they just get left out of the whole equation?

  18. sentimentaldiablo on

    >recounting how his mother-in-law, a biology professor in California, took a sabbatical from her job to help look after his newborn son.

    I am a professor in the UC system. I am not aware of any criteria that allows for a sabbatical to aid in the raising of a grandchild. Sabbatical is for doing research. Period.

  19. I pity his wife. This is the case of many non-white wives of white men, who like these women as some kind of a saviour complex.

  20. This motherf*cker out here acting like I have some kind of choice about my “purpose” and that it should be “raising my grandchildren” bitch if I WANTED to be doing that I could not because I have BILLS like a massive SHITLOAD of American Grandmothers we ain’t just sitting around knitting JD WHAT THE FUCK

    Ignoring everything else about the outrageous audacity of this chubby Man-Baby thinking he knows what a woman’s purpose is, which is really the meat of it, but also goddamn silver spoon Country Club out of touch with reality….WTF boy your Richie Rich is showing

  21. Remember, Trump, the “Christian Choice” has cheated on every wife he’s ever had.

    These two men have zero respect for women.
    Cook, Clean, Lay, & Birth.
    Any woman who votes for these two should be ashamed.

  22. You guys, I’m 47, have no kids, therefore no grandchildren. And I am sadly catless. Do I even exist? Quick, someone pinch me to see if I’m really here!