Bill Madden, a singer-songwriter with a side hustle in political hot takes, has once again taken to X (formerly Twitter) to offer his unsolicited and increasingly unhinged commentary. Madden, who’s amassed over 500,000 followers despite consistently revealing that deep thinking is not his strong suit, decided this time to wade into the deeply personal waters of the Vance family—and managed to demonstrate both poor judgment and remarkable hypocrisy in one breathless rant.
After all the speculation of JD Vance and Erika Kirk being the pasty white 2028 Republican Nazi ticket, Usha Vance’s announcement seems suspicious — like some sort of ‘Wag the Uterus’ scam. 😂🤣👇 pic.twitter.com/mY0qQ6m8Iv
— Bill Madden (@maddenifico) January 20, 2026
His target? JD Vance, U.S. Senator and now Vice President, and his wife, Usha. Their supposed crime? Offering support to Erika Kirk, the widow of Navy SEAL Chris Kirk, who was tragically killed by a sniper. Instead of recognizing this as a human moment of compassion and shared grief, the Left’s internet fever swamps manufactured a conspiracy theory that Vance and Erika were having an affair. And now—because absurdity knows no ceiling—some have floated the deranged idea that Usha Vance’s pregnancy is a cover-up.
Yes, really.
Between this and your ridiculous guy-liner I absolutely cannot stop laughing at you. What a foolish little fella you are 😂😂😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/o3cfSEAGCe
— CarolinaConservative3 (@1776Carolina3) January 20, 2026
And who’s right there to amplify that madness? Bill Madden, naturally. Without a trace of self-awareness, he inserts himself into the private reproductive life of the Vice President’s wife, speculating about her pregnancy like a TMZ gossip columnist on a deadline. The same people who tell us men should have zero say over a woman’s body—especially her reproductive choices—now feel perfectly justified in scrutinizing and assigning political motives to a woman’s pregnancy. Convenient, isn’t it?
The irony would be laughable if it weren’t so grotesque.
This is where the modern activist Left loses the plot. Their rhetoric on bodily autonomy only applies when it serves their narrative. The Vances, who are practicing Christians and—gasp—politically conservative, apparently forfeit that same autonomy once the mob decides their lives are fair game for innuendo and slander.
What a filthy, racist thing to say. Hardly surprising, though.
Since it’s exactly what one expects from the prototype:
an unhinged, rabid, hypocritical leftist.
Seek help.
— Snarknado ⚓️ 🇺🇸 (@ZannSuz) January 20, 2026
The truth is, there was no scandal. There was no affair. There was only empathy, friendship, and grief. But to the activist-Left ecosystem that rewards outrage over reason, that’s not enough. They need a villain. They need a soap opera. And they’ll conjure one from thin air if they have to.
— Enguerrand VII de Coucy (@ingelramdecoucy) January 20, 2026
This isn’t political analysis. It’s click-fueled derangement. The very people who claim to champion women’s dignity and autonomy are now fixated on Usha Vance’s uterus like it’s public property. That’s not just hypocrisy—it’s proof that their moral compass spins wildly depending on who they’re trying to destroy.







