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JD Vance Calls Infamous Campaign Comment ‘One of the Dumbest Things I Ever Said’ in New Book

Vice President J.D. Vance has publicly apologized for a controversial remark he made five years ago. In his new book “Communion: Finding My Way Back to faith,” Vance reflects on a comment from 2021 when he called Democratic “childless cat ladies” who allegedly undermine the contry, a comment he now considers dumb and provocative. the remark was made on Tucker Carlson’s show, where he criticized certain women and Democratic leaders like Kamala Harris, Pete Buttigieg, and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, implying they had no stake in America’s future. Although conservatives initially defended the comment, Vance now regrets it, acknowledging it distracted from his main point about societal hostility towards having children. He also discussed this in an appearance on ABC’s “The View,” where he emphasized the importance of grace and understanding, and admitted that his words can sometimes alienate others. Over the week, Vance has been active on media outlets, defending his stance on foreign policy issues like the Iran peace deal and reflecting on the lessons learned from past remarks.




Vice President J.D. Vance has apologized for a five-year-old remark that he now regards as dimwitted and counterproductive.

In his new book, “Communion: Finding My Way Back to Faith,” released Tuesday, Vance addressed the most controversial comment of his career.

“One of the dumbest things I ever said came when I argued that ‘childless cat ladies’ across the Democrat Party were running our country into the ground,” the vice president wrote in the book, according to NBC News, which obtained an advance copy of the memoir.

The vice president made that remark in 2021 on now-former Fox News host Tucker Carlson’s show.

“We’re effectively run in this country, via the Democrats, via our corporate oligarchs, by a bunch of childless cat ladies who are miserable at their own lives and the choices that they’ve made, and so they want to make the rest of the country miserable, too,” the then-Ohio U.S. Senate candidate told Carlson in a clip posted to the social media platform X.

Vance proceeded to name then-Vice President Kamala Harris, then-Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, and Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York. Those childless Democrat leaders, he said, had no “direct stake” in America’s future.

The comment resurfaced in July 2024 after President Donald Trump, then the Republican presidential nominee, selected Vance as his running mate.

At the time, conservatives defended the remark as taken out of context.

Now, however, Vance has expressed regret.

“The comment caused two firestorms: the first when I made it, the second years later, during a political campaign,” the vice president wrote in his new book, according to NBC. “It was a boneheaded comment, intentionally (and successfully) provocative rather than illuminating.”

Moreover, the “childless cat ladies” quip “had the added benefit of distracting from the actual point I wanted to make, which was that our society is becoming pathologically hostile to having kids,” a point he could have made “much more effectively, and with the benefit of showing a little charity to the many Americans who — some for reasons beyond their control –­ don’t have children.”

“When I consider the Church’s admonition to respect the dignity of every life,” he concluded, “this was a clear moment where I failed.”

Vance also addressed the comment during Tuesday’s much-ballyhooed appearance on ABC’s “The View.”

“Did that comment actually shed light on something and start a discussion? Or did it just close people down? And when I make a comment that just closes people down instead of trying to appreciate the point that I make, that’s a mistake, right? And that’s on me to do better,” the vice president said in another clip posted to X.

Vance made those remarks during a segment in which he also acknowledged that Christians must show and receive “grace.”

Thus far, the vice president has had a busy week on news and talk shows.

On Tuesday, he also appeared on Fox News’ late-night juggernaut “Gutfeld!” where he reported that his largely amicable experience on “The View” went better than expected.

Since Sunday, Vance has also made the rounds on network morning shows.

In those appearances, the vice president explained and defended Trump’s Iran peace deal.

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