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Tim Walz Barnstorming the Nation to Promote Democrats. Republicans Doomed! – HotAir

President Donald Trump and the Republican Party are in real trouble now that the Democrats are deploying their big guns. 

The fight for the heart and soul of the country is on, and Tim Walz is here to save the Democrats from certain doom. 





You can’t make this s**t up. The Democratic Party apparently thinks that TIM WALZ can help rally Americans against Trump. Perhaps he can build on that nationwide groundswell that led to so much electoral success last November. I know I am quaking in my boots at the prospect of Trump having a nemesis like Walz to deal with. 

Tim Walz is headed back out on the road – this time, for a tour of House districts represented by Republicans who have stopped holding in-person town halls amid the raucous receptions some of their colleagues have gotten across the country.

The Minnesota governor and 2024 vice presidential candidate will start on Friday in Iowa, in the district represented by Rep. Zach Nunn, then head across the border to Nebraska, for the district represented by Rep. Don Bacon – both of whom won tight races for re-election last year. Walz’s team is already planning stops in Wisconsin, Minnesota and Ohio for the coming weeks, with more stops expected to be added.

Given his national profile after his time on the Democratic ticket last year, Walz said he felt obligated to step up.

“There was just a primal scream of folks recognizing what’s going on with the Trump administration, their authoritarian tendencies, and what they viewed was a lack of a proper response from their representatives,” he told CNN on Wednesday. “It was about these Republican representatives recognizing this stuff’s really unpopular, so they’re going to quit the town halls. These folks need to be heard. They need to be heard, and to be candid with you, Democratic leadership needs to hear them.”





Of course, the town hall rebellion is a myth. ActBlue has been raising money to create a ruckus at some town halls, but I know for a fact that the Democrats even invented fake town hall meetings complete with paid activists to simulate at least one of these for Tom Emmer and claim he wouldn’t show up. 

As with everything the Democrats do, it is all fake and designed to get the Pravda Media to push a preferred Narrative™. Kinda like when Kamala Harris was kicking Trump’s butt and having a Brat Summer. 

Fake. 

Democrats are still convinced that their real problem is “messaging,” and are flailing around for a communications strategy when their problem is that people are getting their message all too well. We just don’t like the message one little bit. 

And the messengers suck too. Messengers like Tim Walz. He may hear that primal scream, but it is the scream of a person who just suffered the pain equivalent to a compound fracture after having to listen to Democrats explain, once again, that federal workers are special and that trans women are women and should be able to expose their penis to teen girls in locker rooms. 





Aiiiiiyyyyyyy! No more. Shut up! We don’t want to hear that from anyone, and especially not Tim Walz. 

It’s particularly amusing for me, as a Minnesotan, to see Tim Walz fleeing the state right in the middle of our budget process. The legislature is supposed to be working on a 2-year budget, is nearly evenly divided, and fighting like cats and dogs. In the midst of chaos and trials about the scandalous, record fraud done by Democratic operatives and the Somali gangs who ripped off taxpayers for $250 million in school lunch money, Tim Walz is skedaddling to convince voters in Red districts to abandon Trump and rally to his flag. 

Yeah, that will work. 

Other than independent Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, who has taken two swings of his own through the Midwest in the past month, no major Democratic leaders have been stepping forward with similar kinds of public events. Walz chalked that up in part to his party “trying to find our feet,” but the situation clearly frustrates him.

“I’m going to tell them that it doesn’t have to be this way,” he said, referencing the Trump administration’s moves to dismantle the Department of Education as a prime example. “I’m going to say ways that they can mobilize to fight back, ways that I think are the most effective ways. And I fully expect them to tell me ways that they’re looking for.”

As the Tea Party rose through a different set of town hall protests in the 2010 election cycle, Walz was a congressman in a tight district running for a third term. He won, but that experience was a rough one, he said, and he warned Republicans now to ignore what’s happening at their own peril.

“I’m a catalyst to provide them a megaphone to lift up their voice. And I think that’s what people are looking for,” he said. “I understand now my responsibility. I have a little more of a national voice, so I should bring it to them, and I’m going to basically be handing the megaphone to them.”





My God, did that heady experience of running for Vice President go to his head. Did he not notice that even the Kamala Harris people wound up hating him and basically pulling him and his execrable wife from the campaign?

To say that this is going to be a thing of beauty to watch, at least for Republicans, is an understatement. Will Tim prance and dance on the stage like a drag queen again? Will he speak passionately about how a federal worker losing his job is yet another example of genocide, almost as bad and using the “deadname” of a trans-activist after they firebombed a Tesla? 

Enquiring minds want to know, and we will soon find out. 

Tim Walz is coming to town, and Republicans are petrified. 

Not. 







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