Republican vice presidential candidate JD Vance ridiculed a submit from MSNBC anchor Stephanie Ruhle over-analyzing his current off-the-cuff remark about what number of eggs his sons eat.
On Sept. 21, Vance visited a grocery store in Reading, Pennsylvania, to debate the rising costs of groceries below the Biden-Harris administration. He was accompanied by his two younger sons, Ewan and Vivek, who interrupted his speech to succeed in for a carton of eggs.
“Yes, buddy. Want some eggs? Let’s discuss eggs. Because these guys truly eat about 14 eggs each single morning. Is that proper?” Vance stated.
By Sunday, Ruhle caught wind of his remark and posted her personal evaluation of it.
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“14 eggs per day. 98 eggs per week. 2 youngsters consuming 8+ dozen eggs per week,” Ruhle calculated.
By Monday, Vance himself replied, ridiculing what he thought of apparent hyperbole.
“One time I stated I used to be so drained I may sleep for days. Stephanie Ruhle: Vance, the truth is, solely slept for 8 hours,” Vance wrote.
Fox News Digital reached out to Ruhle for a remark.
Several different individuals throughout X additionally mocked Ruhle over her authentic submit with an analogous joke.
“Vance: ‘I’m so hungry I may eat a horse!’ Ruhle: ‘TONIGHT, we speak to PETA to unravel this Republican-led equine consuming disaster,’” CNN senior political commentator Scott Jennings wrote.
Reason senior editor Robby Soave joked, “One time I stated I used to be so hungry I may eat a horse. But I truly could not eat a horse. Hopefully we’ll get the fact-checkers on this quickly. Very vital.”
“Tim Walz lied about his navy service and no can say for certain whether or not Harris labored at a McDonalds, however they will reality verify the obvious hyperbole conceivable,” RealClearInvestigations senior author Mark Hemingway remarked.
Washington Free Beacon reporter Andrew Kerr commented, “Eggs are a superfood and you have to be consuming them on a regular basis.”
“This response jogs my memory of the time CNN reported on a household who couldn’t afford their 12 gallons of milk per week and others within the media ignored the truth that milk was unaffordable and pivoted to creating enjoyable of the household as an alternative,” political commentator Kate Hyde recalled.
RedState author Bonchie stated, “Stephanie Ruhle is out right here fact-checking light-hearted hyperbole. This is who the Harris marketing campaign referred to as as much as give an interview to. Now, you recognize why.”
Ruhle was beforehand mocked for repeatedly defending Vice President Kamala Harris dodging tough questions even after giving Harris her first one-on-one cable interview Wednesday.
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“[D]o I believe that she solutions each single query and offers individuals precisely what they need? She doesn’t. You know why? Because she’s a politician, and none of them do. They all converse in platitudes,” Ruhle stated.
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