JD Vance: “No, she hasn't [converted]. That's why I feel bad about it. She's got three kids. Obviously, I help with the kids, but because I'm kind of the one going to church, she feels more responsibility to keep the kids quiet in the church."
I wondered if he fathered those kids. “She’s got three kids” — that’s just weird and creepy. Also, who has “she” and not “we”?
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/jd-vance-wife-kids-comment_n_67129574e4b0e2b6e54bfb5a
@feloneouscat A 'business' marriage.
@feloneouscat he almost never uses her name, and they are never his kid or our kids, they are HER kids.
@feloneouscat He's Peter Thiel's 'boy toy'....Vance is in an 'arranged marriage'.
@feloneouscat Freud would have a field day with his Freudian slips (and I don't mean the ones he wears when he cross-dresses)
Michelle Goldberg has a convincing theory; Usha is merely peripheral to Vance's perma-quest for a daddy.
(Again, at this point one can only wonder about Usha's mind and motivation...🤔 🙄 🤔)
@feloneouscat it’s very strange. I’ve never heard any other man say “she’s got three kids” about their wife when the kids are his (biological or adopted!)
Add to it that he kept pushing the whole kids thing since the first was born, as if it was unusual, as if no one had kids until his wife gave birth.
It shows a weird fascination and creepy obsession with children and childbirth.
A fetish.
But then to say “her children” seems to imply they’re not HIS children.
I know, he’s sloppy with words, which is unusual for a lawyer and makes me question who got his degree for him.
He’s very weird.