Who runs the world?
I, and to a lesser extent Jennifer Aniston, run the world, according to JD Vance.
Specifically, this offputtingly fuzzy man claimed that America is run by “a bunch of childless cat ladies who are miserable in their own lives and the choices that they’ve made and so they want to make the rest of the country miserable, too.” Now the 2024 Republican vice presidential nominee is coming to Minnesota with former President Donald Trump to insult us to our faces.
As Trump showed the world he’s not man enough to debate Kamala Harris, all eyes turned to a treasure trove of unhinged interviews his running mate gave in 2021. Including a newly unearthed suggestion by Vance that childless Americans (bad!) should be taxed at a higher rate than parents.
“Let’s tax the things that are bad,” Ohio’s own Vance said during an appearance on the Charlie Kirk show. I cannot prove it, but I strongly suspect that this was when children started using “skibidi Ohio rizz” as an insult.
Nobody levies a punitive tax on Jennifer Aniston on Minnesota’s watch, JD Vance.
“I truly can’t believe this is coming from a potential VP of The United States,” the actress posted on Instagram this week as Vance’s comments ricocheted around the internet.
Aniston spent most of her childbearing years under public pressure to explain when, whether, why she hadn’t had a baby yet. All while she was going through round after heartbreaking round of fertility treatments. Vance and his Senate Republican colleagues blocked protections for in vitro fertility treatments this year after the Alabama Supreme Court ruled that frozen embryos are people.