On the menu today: I suspect that without a late debate or a true October surprise, the chattering class needs something to talk about, and so this morning you can find a lot of articles and columns either berating or defending a commercial narrated by Julia Roberts, telling women “in the one place in America where women still have a right to choose, you can vote any way you want. And no one will ever know.” It’s a dark, dire, and spectacularly inaccurate assumption about why women usually vote for Republicans, but the fact that they’re running this ad says a lot about men, women, marriage, life, and politics.
Men, Women, Marriage, Kids, and Campaign 2024
You want to talk about the Julia Roberts ad? Fine. Let’s talk about it. I presume Lyle Lovett will not be giving the rebuttal.
Brad Wilcox, Michael Pugh, Deseret News
Daily Citizen Staff, Daily Citizen
Brad Wilcox, Michael Pugh, Deseret News
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