Vance ‘cat ladies’ comment triggers fury from Harris supporters
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US REPUBLICAN vice-presidential nominee JD Vance is learning the hard way the internet doesn’t just love cats but also childless cat ladies, as comments resurfaced in which he claimed those without offspring were less fit to govern.
In a 2021 clip, Vance singled out Kamala Harris, now the Democratic presidential nominee, among others as he told Fox News that those who hadn’t procreated, particularly “childless cat ladies,” were “miserable” and had no “direct stake” in the country.
The comments have sparked a storm of scorn and accusations that the father of three represents an out-of-touch, sexist Republican mindset that has no place in the modern era.
“It would be funny if it wasn’t so sad,” Minnesota Governor Tim Walz told MSNBC, adding: “My God, they went after ‘cat people,’ good luck with that!”
If Harris, who has two stepchildren, beats Republican former president Donald Trump in November elections, she not only becomes the first woman president, but also the first woman of Black and Asian heritage, which has opened her up to a number of attacks along demographic lines.
While multiple Republicans have flagged her lack of biological children as an issue, her online “KHive” of fans has been running defence - via memes, indignation and supportive posts including from celebrities, politicians and members of her own family.
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An outraged Jennifer Aniston pointed to her own infertility, which the actress has been vocal about in the past, while comedian and talk show host Whoopi Goldberg asked “Now, what the hell?”
‘Just a basic fact’
The resurfaced 2021 clip shows Vance, then a US Senate candidate from Ohio, telling Fox’s Tucker Carlson that the United States was being run by “a bunch of childless cat ladies who are miserable at their own lives and the choices that they’ve made and so they want to make the rest of the country miserable, too.”
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