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Dems and Media Allies Deploy ‘Mean Girls Strategy’ to Label J.D. Vance as ‘Weird’

In an uncanny display of synchronicity, the Harris campaign, Democrat lawmakers and their allies in the media have in the past couple of days all settled on one word to describe Senator J.D. Vance (R-Ohio):  “Weird.”

The Democrat-media propaganda campaign kicked into full gear over the weekend, with liberal talking heads robotically using the same talking point over and over again to smear the Republican vice presidential nominee over his past comments on childless women.

In a resurfaced 2021 Fox News video,  Vance had told then-host Tucker Carlson that the United States was “being run via our cooperate oligarchs by a bunch of childless cat ladies.” Vance clarified his remarks this past Sunday on Fox News, telling host Trey Gowdy that his remarks were taken out of context and that he doesn’t believe that having offspring is required to be a patriotic American.

But he didn’t back down from the point he was trying to make.  “The Democratic party has become explicitly anti-family in some of their policies,” he insisted, citing a resurfaced video showing Harris talking about people not having kids because of “climate change anxiety” as an example.

The Grabien supercut below features dozens of Democrats calling Vance “weird” repeatedly over the past 48 hours.

Harris deployed the talking point during a rally in Pittsfield, Massachusetts on Saturday, calling the things former President Donald Trump and Vance say “just plain weird.”  Her MSNBC and CNN allies quickly echoed the “just plain weird” mantra word for word, as did a number of Democrat officeholders.

“These guys are just weird!” Minnesota Governor Tim Walz (D) told reporters earnestly. Walz, who is considered a potential Harris running mate, in particular, appears to have embraced the insult. “That stuff is weird. They come across weird and then they start being weird. Yeah, they’re weird,” he said on MSNBC’s “Inside With Jen Psaki.”

Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-Calif) went a step further, calling Vance “weird and creepy” on CNN.

“Super weird idea from JD Vance,” said Senator Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) on MSNBC. “Yeah, it’s quite weird,” the host agreed.

“They should mix up the propaganda more. This is way too obvious,” billionaire Elon Musk commented on X in response to the supercut. “Just like when they were parroting before the debate that Biden was ‘sharp as a tack.’”

“Democrats are using the Mean Girls strategy of labeling Republican candidates as ‘weird’ because Democrat policies poll so poorly,” cartoonist Scott Adams explained on X. “It is a solid strategy for pleasing their base. Everyone can play because it requires no actual knowledge.”

He continued:

All the media puppets are repeating the “weird” accusation in a super creepy zombie way while pretending they are having original thoughts.

Republicans are countering by pointing out that batshit crazy Democrat women — who are disproportionately being treated for mental health issues — are a danger to civilization, and the Democrat men who are controlled by the crazy women are barely male.

And it isn’t even August yet.

Conservatives on X have responded to the “weird” jibes by posting compelling photographic evidence that suggest Dems may well be projecting.

 

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About Debra Heine

Debra Heine is a conservative Catholic mom of six and longtime political pundit. She has written for several conservative news websites over the years, including Breitbart and PJ Media.

Photo: ST CLOUD, MINNESOTA - JULY 28: Republican vice presidential nominee U.S. Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) carries his daughter Maribel Vance as he and his family greet supporters at the Park Diner on July 28, 2024 in St Cloud, Minnesota. Vance joined U.S. Republican Presidential nominee former President Donald Trump for a campaign rally last night in Minnesota. (Photo by Stephen Maturen/Getty Images)

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  1. With all the freak flags flying on the Dem side, calling Vance comment “weird” is ironic at a minimum; more likely, it is an absolute demonstration of their tendency to project on others.

  2. If JD Vance is weird, then I definitely want to be weird!!

    Oh, and maybe we should start labeling EVERY Democrat as demonic. We should find a description that paints them as moral lepers (or the moral equivalent of the Ebola virus) where no one should get close to a Democrat, let alone associate with one.

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