Tim Walz's character flaw

Tim Walz has a major character flaw. It's a flaw he shares with Joe Biden. That flaw was exposed (by Walz himself) when he unveiled his Little Free Library. At the event, Walz "took shots at Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis Wednesday, saying the Republican’s state is 'where freedom goes to die.'" Walz insists that classics like "1984," "Of Mice and Men," "To Kill a Mockingbird" and "Lord of the Flies" are banned in Florida. Shortly after the event, Reuters did a factcheck. That factcheck found that those classics "are included in Florida’s Benchmarks for Excellent Student Thinking."

In short, Tim Walz is who we knew he was -- a thoroughly dishonest man, just like Joe Biden is. This wasn't a misstep. It was intentional. I know that it's intentional because Tim Walz had to set things up for him to say that Florida "is 'where freedom goes to die.'"

The article continued, saying "The remarks were made during an event to promote reading month, where Walz unveiled a Little Free Library outside of his office." Then Walz said "Let’s be very clear. These books are banned in the state of Florida. That’s where freedom goes to die.”

It's obvious that Democrats will get their brains beaten in on the education issue if they don't lie their arses off. Teachers unions are less popular than school boards, which is virtually impossible to imagine. Then again, the AFT and the NEA worked with the CDC to keep students out of school for 18+ months. That's before talking about how Merrick Garland instructing the FBI to open investigations on parents attending school board meetings.

Parents have the responsibility and obligation to stand up for their children. That's what Scott Smith did before getting arrested:

Let's return to Walz's library opening. One of the books in Walz's library is Toni Morrison's "The Bluest Eye." I won't include any of the stench included in the book in this post because it's too raunchy for children. In this statement, Gov. Walz said "In Minnesota, we are focused on investing in education, our future, and children and families across the state. We’re not in the business of taking books away from kids and schools – and we certainly don’t believe in banning books that tell our history."

Sharing pornographic material with 10-year-olds isn't a virtue. Apparently, they didn't teach Walz that in college when he was getting his teaching degree. When I wrote this post, I didn't know how prophetic I was. It's titled Proof that Democrats have morphed into the Party of Perverts. Gov. Walz also provides proof that Democrats are the Dishonest Party, too.

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