
I have no idea why JD Vance is failing to notice that having his wife sit for these interviews is a bad idea. She doesn’t interview well. She doesn’t make a good impression. Her pregnancy is the perfect excuse to not have her participate. Not everybody needs to be a public figure. When people are going to vote in the primaries, they will vote for the candidate. We don’t need another pissy, pouty, Michelle Obama type inflicted onto the public discourse. We don’t need to hear from Usha at all.
I still can’t link to the tweet, but I listened to the clip, and it’s really bad.
“We don’t need to hear from Usha at all”
I can’t help but start to notice a pattern with adult kids of Indian immigrants in politics… at least two, Vivek and Usha… they seem incapable of not offending people… In both those cases their parents were from (different) Southern Indian states and come to think of it Kamala Harri’s mother is also a South Indian… now I wonder if that’s a regional thing and if Northerners are any more diplomatic.
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All she needs to do is not to sit for these interviews, say she’s pregnant and is concentrating on her health and her children. It would be endearing. Everybody would understand. After observing Michelle Obama, I can’t stomach the idea of yet another version of that being dropped on us from the Republican side.
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