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Remember Tim Walz? It may seem like it’s been an eternity, but less than four months ago, many thought he was on a glidepath to becoming Vice President of the United States. Boy, did Americans dodge that bullet.
Best known for calling JD Vance “weird” in the greatest act of projection in human history, Walz is back in Minnesota, reprising his role as one of worst governors in the country. As RedState reported, that includes acting like a hysterical lunatic, with Walz being caught on tape claiming that the country is being “stolen” by “fascists and nazis.”
REPORTER: So you’re not talking about Donald Trump and Republicans in Washington?
WALZ: No, I’m talking about these people who were there. Now, if they have tendencies of to not say anything, I am asking those people in Washington why are they not condemning this? Why is the DOJ not condemning these people who are doing that? So this is the story that people are asking about as we watch the federal government step on all our rights, as we watch them go through the Social Security administration, as we watch them do all this, this is their focus. Be better, be better.
REPORTER: You went after Scott Jensen for almost the very same thing…
WALZ: Be better…
REPORTEr: Asking him to apologize…
WALZ: Were there open nazis marching? Who was he talking about? I don’t even remember…
REPORTER: He was talking about your COVID-19 restrictions and likending them to the rise of nazi Germany.
WALZ: Yeah, that is apples to elephants!
Democrats used to pull this nonsense with Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) all the time. If he wasn’t out there 24 hours a day condemning every random idiot who stood on a sidewalk with a swastika, he was accused of tacitly supporting nazism. It was a garbage allegation then, and it remains one today. There is nothing for the DOJ to do regarding bad people exercising their First Amendment rights because nothing illegal is happening. Are they supposed to put out a letter of condemnation every time communists speak, too? Or does that not count in Walz’s eyes?
“Be better,” he demands while doing the very things he has criticized others for. Walz is a political lightweight, and it still astonishes me that Harris was stupid enough to pick him over Gov. Josh Shapiro (D-PA). I guess it shouldn’t, given what we know about the former vice president’s capabilities as a politician.