The Democrats goofy response to Sydney Sweeney

 Federalist Wire:

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Vice President J.D. Vance sharply criticized Democrats on Friday for their reaction to an American Eagle jeans advertisement featuring actress Sydney Sweeney. Speaking on the “Ruthless Podcast,” Vance expressed amusement at the liberal outrage over the ad’s tagline, “Sydney Sweeney has great jeans,” which some interpreted as promoting eugenics or “Nazi propaganda.”

Vance sarcastically advised Democrats to continue labeling those who find Sweeney attractive as Nazis. “That appears to be their actual strategy,” Vance remarked. “It actually reveals something pretty interesting about the Dems, which is that you have a normal, all-American beautiful girl doing a normal jeans ad. They’re trying to sell jeans to kids in America and they have managed to so unhinge themselves over this thing.”

He questioned whether Democrats had learned any lessons from their November 2024 election losses, expecting them to moderate their approach. Instead, Vance noted, “The lesson apparently taken is ‘we’re gonna attack people as Nazis for thinking that Sydney Sweeney is beautiful.’ Great strategy guys, that’s how you’re gonna win the midterms. Especially young, American men.”

The controversy stems from liberal interpretations of the ad’s wordplay on “jeans” and “genes,” with some claiming it covertly endorses white eugenics, particularly given Sweeney’s blonde hair and blue eyes. In the ad, Sweeney says, “Genes are passed down from parents to offspring … My ‘jeans’ are blue,” as the camera highlights her appearance.
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Anyone who thinks Sydney Sweeney is a Nazi is beyond ignorant.  She is an attractive model wearing jeans.  People wear jeans becasue they are comfortable and hold up well to both work and play.  When I was in high school, Levi's were the choice of most students, both male and female.

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