'Cat Ladies for Kamala Harris' are campaigning AND shading JD Vance
Women have put up with Republican attacks on their rights for decades — but they're drawing a line at attacks on their pets.
August 1, 2024
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Women have put up with Republican attacks on their rights for decades — but they're drawing a line at attacks on their pets.
Poor judgment in selecting a running mate can signal broader issues with a candidate's leadership and governance abilities, writes John Casey.
Throughout history, women who challenged expectations were labeled as "witches" and persecuted, but now they’re turning that stigma into strength, writes Marie-Adélina de la Ferrière.
If J.D. Vance is going to look down on childless women, he should know there are plenty of childless men who've made a lasting impact.
“Everybody was on there—ladies with dogs, men with cats, men without cats,” RaeShanda Lias said.
Yes, childless cat ladies will be asked, but so too should be a question about accepting the election results, writes John Casey.
The gay transportation secretary responded to Trump’s running mate trying to backtrack on his ‘childless cat ladies’ remarks.
Everything from McDonald's to childless cat ladies, Black jobs, Fox News, and first impressions.
Check out the queer stars featured in British Vogue's July Issue.
These statements not only erase my existence but suggest that my life is somehow less valuable because I don't fit into a traditional family structure, writes John Casey.
“That was eloquent, and it was clear,” Walz said.
McKinnon's cat Nino is the real star of the sketch.
“Would you have sex with a Trump voter?” Billy on the Street is back to answer the hard-hitting questions one week out from the elections.
"It's disgusting, it's belittling, and incredibly sexist," Vivian Jenna Wilson wrote in response to Elon Musk's creepy post about Taylor Swift's endorsement of Kamala Harris.
Rainbow lampoons Donald Trump's deeply unpopular running mate to the tune of a song from Funny Girl.
Walz's speech came after warm-up acts including Bill Clinton and Oprah.
Saturday Night Live ran a faux political ad in which jittery Democrats appear to remain hopeful about taking back part of the government during the midterms.