Fox News host Rachel Campos-Duffy discussed newly-resurfaced audio in which JD Vance seemingly agreed with a podcast host’s comments about "the whole purpose of the postmenopausal female.” The Fox News segment aired portions of the interview, but not the remark itself, and Campos-Duffy would later only mention the remark in a misleading manner — without ever airing it.
JD Vance appeared to agree with a podcast host about “the whole purpose of the postmenopausal female.” Fox News covered the controversy — but didn't air the remark itself.
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In a 2020 interview, Vance agreed with a podcast host about "the whole purpose of the postmenopausal female”
In a 2020 interview with podcast host Eric Weinstein, Vance discussed how his mother-in-law took time off from her job to help care for the Vances’ newborn child, to which Weinstein responded, “That’s the whole purpose of the postmenopausal female.” During the remark, Vance can be heard saying, “Yes."
NEW VANCE AUDIO: In an interview from 2020, JD Vance agrees with a podcast host who says having grandmothers help raise children is “the whole purpose of the postmenopausal female.”
He also agrees when the host says grandparents helping raise children is a “weird, unadvertised… pic.twitter.com/W4KwHfZyw2— Heartland Signal (@HeartlandSignal) August 14, 2024
Vance’s spokesperson has denied agreeing with Weinstein’s comment, saying he “reacted to the first part of the host’s sentence, assuming he was going to say: ‘that’s the whole purpose of spending time with grandparents.’”
The resurfaced clip prompted swift backlash online, and the story swiftly spread to mainstream news.
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In covering the backlash, Fox News' Rachel Campos-Duffy deceptively framed the weird remark
Fox News misrepresented the facts to argue the controversy shows that Democrats are anti-family.
On Thursday’s edition of Jesse Watters Primetime, guest host Rachel Campos-Duffy framed the backlash as Vance “being under fire again, this time for praising his mother-in-law who helped care for his son after he was born.” Campos-Duffy then aired a heavily-edited version of the viral clip, which left out Weinstein’s comment about “the postmenopausal female.”
“Maybe the neoliberals at NBC haven’t seen the studies that show when grandparents help take care of their grandchildren, everyone benefits,” Campos-Duffy retorted.
Later in the segment, guest Peachy Keenan gave her take: “It’s so funny that they’re criticizing him for using his mother-in-law to babysit. … To liberals, that is like taking away from that woman's empowerment or her job or what she wants to do. Those grandchildren are like a drag on her dreams and goals.”
Campos-Duffy did stumble through a whitewashed version of Weinstein’s comments: “There was also a conversation, JD didn’t say it, the podcaster did, but it appeared that JD agreed, which was about postmenopausal women, that, you know, that they may – they actually want to take care of their grandkids."
Needless to say, what some people want is a different concept than “the whole purpose” of the person. That's not a distinction right-wing media is great at, though.