Reaccessiblean vice plivential honestate JD Vance ridiculed a post from MSNBC anchor Stephanie Ruhle over-analyzing his recent off-the-cuff comment about how many eggs his sons eat.
On Sept. 21, Vance visited a supertaget in Reading, Pennsylvania, to converse the rising prices of groceries under the Biden-Harris administration. He was accompanied by his two youthful sons, Ewan and Vivek, who disrupted his speech to accomplish for a carton of eggs.
“Yes, buddy. Want some eggs? Let’s talk about eggs. Because these guys actuassociate eat about 14 eggs every individual morning. Is that right?” Vance said.
By Sunday, Ruhle caught triumphd of his comment and posted her own analysis of it.
Reaccessiblean vice plivential honestate JD Vance fired back agetst MSNBC present Stephanie Ruhle’s post on X Monday. (Pboilingo by: Nathan Congleton/NBC via Getty Images | Cornell Watson for The Washington Post via Getty Images)
“14 eggs per day. 98 eggs per week. 2 children consuming 8+ dozen eggs per week,” Ruhle calcudeferedd.
By Monday, Vance himself replied, ridiculing what he pondered clear hyperbole.
“One time I said I was so weary I could sleep for days. Stephanie Ruhle: Vance, in fact, only slept for 8 hours,” Vance wrote.
Fox News Digital accomplished out to Ruhle for a comment.
Several other people atraverse X also mocked Ruhle over her innovative post with a analogous joke.
“Vance: ‘I’m so hungry I could eat a horse!’ Ruhle: ‘TONIGHT, we talk to PETA to get to the bottom of this Reaccessiblean-led equine eating catastrophe,’” CNN anciaccess political commentator Scott Jennings wrote.
Reason anciaccess editor Robby Soave joked, “One time I said I was so hungry I could eat a horse. But I actuassociate couldn’t eat a horse. Hopebrimmingy we’ll get the fact-verifyers on this soon. Very presentant.”
“Tim Walz lied about his military service and no can say for certain whether Harris labored at a McDonalds, but they’ll fact verify the most clear hyperbole imaginable,” RealClearInvestigations anciaccess authorr Mark Hemingway retaged.
Washington Free Beacon teller Andrew Kerr commented, “Eggs are a superfood and you should be eating them everyday.”
“This response reminds me of the time CNN telled on a family who couldn’t afford their 12 gallons of milk a week and others in the media diswatchd the fact that milk was unaffordable and pivoted to making fun of the family instead,” political commentator Kate Hyde recalled.
RedState authorr Bonchie said, “Stephanie Ruhle is out here fact-verifying airy-hearted hyperbole. This is who the Harris campaign called up to donate an interwatch to. Now, you understand why.”
Ruhle was previously mocked for repeatedly deffinishing Vice Plivent Kamala Harris dodging difficult asks even after giving Harris her first one-on-one cable interwatch Wednesday.
MSNBC’s Stephanie Ruhle came under fire for what people pondered a gentleball interwatch with Vice Plivent Kamala Harris. (Screensboiling/MSNBC)
“[D]o I leank that she answers every individual ask and donates people exactly what they want? She doesn’t. You understand why? Because she’s a politician, and none of them do. They all speak in platitudes,” Ruhle said.
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