Once again, the mainstream media has taken its political opponents’ remarks and twisted them into a micro-aggression, this time honing in on comments Sen. J.D. Vance made about how the Democratic Party is run by people who devalue marriage and motherhood.

As previously relayed by The Dallas Express, many in legacy media have been beating the war drum against former President Donald Trump, so much so that some observers think a lot of the coverage of the Republican nominee set the stage for his attempted assassination earlier this month. No doubt his most ardent critics have similar plans for his vice presidential pick.

Here’s some analysis by The Post Millennial on the legacy media’s latest distortions:

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Vice Presidential candidate Senator JD Vance has come under heavy fire from Democrats and their media minions for family-centric comments he made over the past few years. Vance, who came aboard the Trump campaign as the former president’s running mate, made common-sense statements that have been taken intentionally out of context in an attempt to smear the pro-family, pro-worker, pro-middle class VP candidate as some sort of anti-woman monster. Don’t be fooled.

“Why have we let the Democrat Party become controlled by people who don’t have children?,” he asked, before speaking with sympathy for those who would like to have children and raise families but are unable to for various reasons. “There have always been people like that, who even though they would like to have kids, are unable to have them. Let’s set them aside,” he said.

“JD Vance slammed for ‘childless cat ladies’ comment,” ABC headlined their story. “Jennifer Aniston slams JD Vance over ‘childless cat ladies’ comment from resurfaced interview,” was a headline from NBC, only to be outdone by MSNBC’s comment “Jesus did not have children.” The Washington Post brought “Swifties” into the critical mix. All of these outlets and more took Vance’s pro-family comments out of context in an attempt to ridicule not only Vance and the Trump campaign, but American families who eschew materialism and focus instead on the stewardship of America’s future.

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