J.D. Vance couldn’t stop laughing after these “childless cat ladies” proved his point in the cringiest way possible

Gage Skidmore from Surprise, AZ, United States of America, CC BY-SA 2.0, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0, via Wikimedia Commons

J.D. Vance is proving with each passing day that Donald Trump made the right choice when he selected the Ohio Senator as his running mate.

And the more effective he is as Trump’s Vice Presidential candidate the more Democrats hate and attack him. 

But now J.D. Vance couldn’t stop laughing after these “childless cat ladies” proved his point in the cringiest way possible. 

Democrats have turned “weird” into a meaningless meme 

Democrats and their public relations arm in the media have chosen the word “weird” as their primary attack against former President Donald Trump and his running mate, Senator J.D. Vance (R-OH).

They mock him for drinking diet Mountain Dew and make up ludicrous stories about odd activities with couches. 

Editor-in-chief of the left-wing propaganda outlet known as MeidasTouch, Ron Fillipkowski, dug up an episode of Tucker Carlson Tonight from 2021 in which Senator Vance chastised all the “childless cat ladies” within the Democrat Party and federal government who are seeking more and more power to dictate the direction hundreds of millions of Americans are heading without any tangible stake in America’s future.

“J.D. Vance says women who haven’t given birth like Kamala Harris are ‘childless cat ladies who are miserable at their own lives,’ and have ‘no direct stake’ in America.” 

Since the video resurfaced, Democrats and their media allies have tried to make the “childless cat lady” a victory cry for the Harris-Walz campaign. 

But it’s starting to backfire as the messaging exposes who is truly, “weird.” 

Kamala Harris supporters go full-on cringe mode 

Parody music videos can be a lot of fun. 

Weird Al Yankovich has made a career out of hilarious parodies. 

However, he’s never tried to turn a Bible hymn into a campaign ad. 

And despite the lengths Weird Al is willing to go for a laugh, he’s never released a music video this cringe-inducing. 

In an odd clip, a bunch of old, almost entirely white, and mostly female Kamala voters sang a campaign song that appears to be potentially mocking Psalm 1:3, “Like a tree planted by the rivers of water.” 

“Childless cat people have come out with a real winner of a song,” satirist and author Dr. Jebra Faushay tweeted. “It’s a hymn from the church of Kamala! Not cool how they tried to camouflage the Black man. Do better!”

We watched it so you don’t have to 

To save you from actually having to listen to this gathering try to belt out a tune, here are the lyrics to the nearly minute-and-a-half long song:

“We’re not going, we’re not going back,

We’re not going, we’re not going back.

Just like a tree, that’s planted by the water, 

We’re not going back. 

Voting for our freedoms, we’re not going back, 

Controlling our own bodies, we’re not going back. 

Just like a tree, that’s planted by the water, 

We’re not going back. 

Voting for our sisters, we’re not going back,

Voting for our brothers, we’re not going back. 

Just like a tree, that’s planted by the water, 

We’re not going back. 

Voting for our daughters, we’re not going back,

Voting for our future, we’re not going back. 

Just like a tree, that’s planted by the water, 

We’re not going back.” 

It would be silly to point out the logical inconsistencies in the song – like voting for the most radical presidential candidate in U.S. history and claiming you’re voting for “freedom,” or voting for a COVID vax jab mandator and claiming you’re voting for “controlling our own bodies.” 

However, it’s interesting to note that they specifically carved out that they’re “voting for their daughters,” but made no mention of voting for their sons. 

Guess these old cat ladies must have sons who exhibit “toxic masculinity.” 

US Political Daily will keep you updated on any developments to this ongoing story.