DiscoverThe Megyn Kelly ShowJ.D. Vance on Democrats' Anti-Family Policies, Media Attacks, and Whether Biden Can Remain in Office | Ep. 849
J.D. Vance on Democrats' Anti-Family Policies, Media Attacks, and Whether Biden Can Remain in Office | Ep. 849

J.D. Vance on Democrats' Anti-Family Policies, Media Attacks, and Whether Biden Can Remain in Office | Ep. 849

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This episode of the Megan Kelly Show features an in-depth interview with JD Vance, the Republican nominee for Vice President. The episode begins with an introduction to the Megan Kelly Show, a live program on Sirius XM channel 111, airing every weekday at New East. The episode then delves into the controversy surrounding JD Vance's comments about childless Democrats, tracing the origin of the remarks back to a speech he gave in 2021. JD Vance joins the show to respond to the controversy, defending his stance and clarifying his intentions. He argues that his remarks were not a personal attack but a critique of the Democratic Party's anti-family policies. The episode also focuses on the controversy surrounding JD Vance's proposal to give parents more voting power than non-parents, arguing that it reflects a deeper concern about the Democratic Party's anti-child messaging and policies. JD Vance addresses criticism from Gabby Giffords and Mark Kelly, who took offense to his comments about childless Democrats, arguing that his remarks were not intended as a personal attack and that he supports families regardless of their structure. He clarifies his controversial "childless cat ladies" remark, emphasizing that it was intended as a sarcastic comment and that he has nothing against cats or women who choose not to have children. JD Vance responds to criticism from Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear, who accused him of being a "phony" and appropriating Eastern Kentucky culture, arguing that Beshear has no connection to the region and that his support for Kamala Harris's anti-energy policies would harm the people of Eastern Kentucky. JD Vance discusses the Democratic Party's decision to elevate Kamala Harris as their nominee, criticizing the media's whitewashing of her policy history and highlighting her extreme liberal stances on issues like immigration, energy, and healthcare. He criticizes Kamala Harris's focus on equity over equality, arguing that her approach justifies discrimination and undermines the fundamental American principle of treating everyone equally under the law. JD Vance discusses the ideological divide between Black Americans and white working-class Americans, attributing it to historical discrimination and the different political priorities of the two groups. He reflects on the influence of strong women in his life, from his grandmother and mother to his wife Usha, acknowledging their significant role in shaping his character and values. JD Vance recounts his conversation with Donald Trump about the vice presidential nomination, sharing a humorous anecdote about his seven-year-old son's reaction to the news. The episode concludes with a call to action for viewers to engage with the show's website and email list, encouraging them to share their thoughts on the interview and the upcoming election.

Outlines

00:00:00
Introduction and JD Vance's Controversial Comments

The episode begins with an introduction to the Megan Kelly Show and then delves into the controversy surrounding JD Vance's comments about childless Democrats, tracing the origin of the remarks back to a speech he gave in 2021. JD Vance joins the show to respond to the controversy, defending his stance and clarifying his intentions. He argues that his remarks were not a personal attack but a critique of the Democratic Party's anti-family policies.

00:00:25
JD Vance's Voting Rights Proposal and Criticism from Gabby Giffords and Mark Kelly

The episode focuses on the controversy surrounding JD Vance's proposal to give parents more voting power than non-parents, arguing that it reflects a deeper concern about the Democratic Party's anti-child messaging and policies. JD Vance addresses criticism from Gabby Giffords and Mark Kelly, who took offense to his comments about childless Democrats, arguing that his remarks were not intended as a personal attack and that he supports families regardless of their structure.

00:21:27
JD Vance Clarifies His "Childless Cat Ladies" Remark and Responds to Criticism from Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear

JD Vance clarifies his controversial "childless cat ladies" remark, emphasizing that it was intended as a sarcastic comment and that he has nothing against cats or women who choose not to have children. JD Vance responds to criticism from Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear, who accused him of being a "phony" and appropriating Eastern Kentucky culture, arguing that Beshear has no connection to the region and that his support for Kamala Harris's anti-energy policies would harm the people of Eastern Kentucky.

00:31:11
JD Vance Discusses the Coronation of Kamala Harris and Criticizes Her Policies

JD Vance discusses the Democratic Party's decision to elevate Kamala Harris as their nominee, criticizing the media's whitewashing of her policy history and highlighting her extreme liberal stances on issues like immigration, energy, and healthcare. He criticizes Kamala Harris's focus on equity over equality, arguing that her approach justifies discrimination and undermines the fundamental American principle of treating everyone equally under the law.

00:41:35
JD Vance Discusses the Ideological Divide Between Black Americans and White Working Class

JD Vance discusses the ideological divide between Black Americans and white working-class Americans, attributing it to historical discrimination and the different political priorities of the two groups.

00:45:54
JD Vance Reflects on the Influence of Strong Women in His Life

JD Vance reflects on the influence of strong women in his life, from his grandmother and mother to his wife Usha, acknowledging their significant role in shaping his character and values.

00:48:07
JD Vance Recounts His Conversation with Donald Trump and Conclusion

JD Vance recounts his conversation with Donald Trump about the vice presidential nomination, sharing a humorous anecdote about his seven-year-old son's reaction to the news. The episode concludes with a call to action for viewers to engage with the show's website and email list, encouraging them to share their thoughts on the interview and the upcoming election.

Keywords

JD Vance


JD Vance is an American author, venture capitalist, and politician. He is the Republican nominee for Vice President in the 2024 election, running alongside Donald Trump. Vance is known for his book "Hillbilly Elegy," which explores the struggles of the white working class in Appalachia.

Kamala Harris


Kamala Harris is an American politician who served as the 49th Vice President of the United States from 2021 to 2023. She is the Democratic nominee for President in the 2024 election. Harris is known for her progressive stances on issues like immigration, healthcare, and climate change.

Donald Trump


Donald Trump is an American politician, media personality, and businessman who served as the 45th President of the United States from 2017 to 2021. He is the Republican nominee for President in the 2024 election. Trump is known for his populist and nationalist views.

Democratic Party


The Democratic Party is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States. It is generally considered to be center-left on the political spectrum. The Democratic Party's platform emphasizes social justice, economic equality, and environmental protection.

Republican Party


The Republican Party is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States. It is generally considered to be center-right on the political spectrum. The Republican Party's platform emphasizes individual liberty, limited government, and free markets.

Pro-Family


Pro-family is a term used to describe policies and values that support traditional family structures and promote the well-being of children. Pro-family policies often focus on issues like marriage, parenting, and child welfare.

Anti-Family


Anti-family is a term used to describe policies and values that are seen as undermining traditional family structures and the well-being of children. Anti-family policies often focus on issues like abortion, same-sex marriage, and government intervention in family life.

Equity


Equity is a concept that emphasizes fairness and justice, particularly in relation to access to resources and opportunities. Equity aims to address historical and systemic inequalities by providing different levels of support to different groups, based on their needs.

Equality


Equality is a concept that emphasizes treating everyone the same, regardless of their background or circumstances. Equality aims to ensure that everyone has equal rights and opportunities, regardless of their race, gender, religion, or other factors.

Q&A

  • What are JD Vance's main criticisms of the Democratic Party?

    JD Vance criticizes the Democratic Party for its anti-family policies, arguing that they make it harder for parents to raise children and create a society that is hostile to families. He specifically points to policies like masking toddlers, eliminating the child tax credit, and promoting open borders as examples of this trend.

  • How does JD Vance respond to the criticism he has received for his comments about childless Democrats?

    JD Vance defends his comments, arguing that they were not intended as a personal attack but as a critique of the Democratic Party's anti-family policies. He emphasizes that he supports families regardless of their structure and that he believes children are valuable and that we need more of them.

  • What is JD Vance's stance on IVF?

    JD Vance supports IVF as a fertility treatment for couples who have difficulty conceiving naturally. However, he opposes the Democrats' approach to IVF, which he believes would infringe on religious liberty by forcing Christian hospitals to provide IVF services against their beliefs.

  • What is JD Vance's view on the coronation of Kamala Harris as the Democratic nominee?

    JD Vance criticizes the media's whitewashing of Kamala Harris's policy history, arguing that she is a far-left politician who has supported unpopular policies that would harm the American economy and energy industry. He believes that her record is a cause for concern and that she is not qualified to be President.

  • What is JD Vance's position on the concept of equity versus equality?

    JD Vance believes that the concept of equity, as promoted by Kamala Harris, is dangerous and undermines the fundamental American principle of treating everyone equally under the law. He argues that equity justifies discrimination and leads to a system where people are not rewarded for their hard work but are instead given preferential treatment based on their race or other factors.

  • How does JD Vance explain the ideological divide between Black Americans and white working-class Americans?

    JD Vance attributes the ideological divide between Black Americans and white working-class Americans to historical discrimination and the different political priorities of the two groups. He believes that Black Americans have historically focused on the politics of race, while white Americans have focused on the politics of class. However, he believes that this divide is starting to change as more people recognize that their economic interests are aligned.

  • How does JD Vance view the influence of strong women in his life?

    JD Vance acknowledges the significant influence of strong women in his life, from his grandmother and mother to his wife Usha. He believes that these women have shaped his character and values and have played a crucial role in his success.

  • How did JD Vance feel when he received the call from Donald Trump about the vice presidential nomination?

    JD Vance describes the moment he received the call from Donald Trump as surreal. He was in a hotel room with his seven-year-old son, who was talking about Pokemon cards while he was on the phone with the President. He was honored to be offered the position and believes that his experience and perspective will be valuable to the ticket.

  • What is JD Vance's message to voters in the upcoming election?

    JD Vance's message to voters is that the election is a choice between two very different visions for the future of America. He believes that Kamala Harris's policies would lead to higher inflation, open borders, and a decline in the American economy. He urges voters to support Donald Trump and his vision for a stronger, more prosperous America.

Show Notes

Megyn Kelly is joined by Sen. J.D. Vance, GOP vice presidential nominee, to discuss the controversy this week about Vance's prior "childless cat ladies" comments, the Democrats' "anti-family" policies, the full context of Vance's comments, the media and celebrities taking his pro-family comments out of context, his actual support for IVF and parenting of all kinds, the left creating an anti-family society, the need to make things easier for working mothers, the undemocratic way Harris was anointed as the new Democratic nominee, the state of the 2024 race right now, whether Biden is fit to continue serving as president, how Harris was involved in the cover-up about Biden's cognitive decline, the media turning on him and his story now that he's on the presidential ticket, the fraudulent "equity" push by Harris and others, getting the call from Donald Trump offering him the VP spot on his ticket, what his son said to Trump, and more.

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Comments (3)

Michael Hanrahan

I'm happy that the liberal left doesn't want to have children because they see the world in a negative way. The overall statistic about birth rates below replacement rates is especially true amongst the secular community. Amongst those with strong religious views (regardless of beliefs) are having children above replacement rates. This means that over time, conservative religious people will be expanding in population while liberal left will be declining. This may be the one hope for America.

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J.D. Vance on Democrats' Anti-Family Policies, Media Attacks, and Whether Biden Can Remain in Office | Ep. 849

J.D. Vance on Democrats' Anti-Family Policies, Media Attacks, and Whether Biden Can Remain in Office | Ep. 849

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