Is Trump's hate finally catching up to him?
LA TimesVice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Gov. It’s a direct rebuttal to the Republican rush to redefine their repression and hate as “normal” family values, drenched in conformity and compliance, in response to the Harris-Walz ticket. It turns out the average voter — the swing state undecided who is critical to victory — doesn’t believe “childless cat ladies” are a subset of sociopaths. He claimed his former anti-Trumpness was because he believed “media lies” and he was “ashamed of it.” Vance also tried to back away from his cat-lady mess, framing all of the anti-everything language of Trump’s past months and years as a “pro-family” agenda. “He’s the adult in the room and he’s more concerned with what the right thing to do is rather than what’s best for his career.” Whatever you think of their politics, it’s hard to say the same for Trump — or Vance.