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JD Vance DEMOLISHES NY Times’ bias in new interview

In a fiery interview with the New York Times, J.D. Vance pushed back against media bias and liberal hypocrisy, and his debate with Tim Walz similarly showed his strength in unfriendly territory.

“Every moment was hostile.” Stu Bruguiere The author of “Stu Does America'' says: “What you're doing here is shoving your vice presidential candidate, J.D. Vance, into the toughest room possible, over and over and over again.”

Interviewers confronted Vance about his “childless cat lady” comment, but Vance remained undaunted.

“I'm not talking about people who just don't make it, where you put it aside for medical reasons or social reasons. I'm not talking about people. What I was definitely trying to explain, in a very confusing way ultimately, is that I believe our country has become almost pathologically anti-children. That's it,” Vance replied.

Then he told a story about a young black mother riding a train with her children. He noticed how patient she was with the children. However, the people around him showed their impatience and frustration.

“That's something that's always stuck with me,” Vance said. “I think this kind of pathological frustration with children is new in American society. I think it's very dark. I think you sometimes see it in political conversations where people say, 'We're blaming climate change.' “Maybe I shouldn't have children.”

“I think that's a very insane idea, the idea that you shouldn't have a family because you're concerned about climate change. It doesn't mean you shouldn't have to worry about climate change,” he concluded.

“That's a really good answer,” Stu comments.

But it wasn't just Vance at the New York Times. In a viral interview with ABC's Martha Raddatz, Vance supported common talking points on the left but refused to back down.

“The incident was isolated to a small number of apartment complexes, and the mayor said he has dedicated police officers acting on these concerns. There are several issues,” Raddatz concluded.

“Only? Martha, can you hear me?” Vance said. “Only a handful of American apartment complexes have been taken over by Venezuelan gangs, and the problem is Donald Trump, not Kamala Harris’ open borders. They're disgusted by what they're doing, and they have every right to be.”

“Martha, I find this exchange very interesting because you are more focused on pointing out everything Donald Trump says than acknowledging that apartment complexes in the United States are occupied by violent gangs. “Because it looks like it's happening,” he said. continued.

Stu Brugiere of Stu Does America called the exchange “amazing.”

“What's really great about that clip is the seriousness with which Martha Raddatz is like, 'Here's the good thing, there's only a handful of apartment complexes,'” he began. She seems convinced that she really brought him into this, but of course that's not the case. ”

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