As the Brennan tried to interrupt once again, Vance continued, “I don’t want my children to share a neighborhood with people who are not properly vetted, and because I don’t want it for my kids, I’m not going to force any other American citizens kids’ to do that either.”
The CBS broadcaster argued that the Afghan national arrested for conspiring to conduct an Election Day terrorist attack on behalf of ISIS was “a very particular case,” adding, “It wasn’t clear if he was radicalized when he got here or while he was living here.”
“I don’t really care, Margaret,” responded Vance, “I don’t want that person in my country, and I think most Americans agree with me.”
Meme-related revenue was predicted to hit an all-time high by the end of the year, as industry experts revealed "I don't really care, Margaret" merchandise sales were expected to exceed $1 billion annually.
As soon as the new meme-worthy quote dropped during Vice President JD Vance's interview with CBS News reporter Margaret Brennan, merchandise companies launched full-speed into the production of t-shirts, bumper stickers, coffee mugs, and more. Some analysts predicted the new "I don't really care, Margaret" merch would blow away records previously set by "Let's go, Brandon" products in late 2021.
Meme T-shirts are great. Some people will talk to you about it, but most read it and you can see them starting to think... got a whole drawer full of them, mostly Sharyl Attkisson, but several others as well (Novax Djokovic, Mark Oshinskie, and several others)
https://babylonbee.com/news/i-dont-really-care-margaret-merchandise-sales-expected-to-exceed-1-billion-annually