Tim Walz's brave post-election face

After being part of one of the most humiliating presidential defeats in U.S. history, Tim Walz insists he's got no regrets on the campaign he and VP Harris ran this summer and fall. Gov. Walz, (DFL-MN), said "No regrets. I regret few things in life other than I didn’t get a dog sooner. That’s my biggest regret. But no, I’m proud to have been part of that [campaign]. I think we put a message out that 75 million liked, but not quite enough."

If you don't have any regrets after running one of the most pathetic campaigns in recent history, then you've got no business on a presidential ticket. Don't think that those questions aren't popping up this week. He knows that he's the one that's seen as weird. This isn't just something people here in the Midwest have noticed. It hasn't just spread to the Rust Belt. It's something that's gone global. Weird Walz started the campaign as largely unknown. By the end of the campaign, 'Weird Walz' had taken its act global:

When Sky News Australia is featuring you, albeit mockingly, you've hit the bigtime. It's probably time to call it a political career. What's the message he's trying to send? That he's missed his last set of seizure medications? Is it that he's trying to tell the world that Minnesotans are weird?
"To be honest, glad to tell Minnesota’s story.
That we get things done together and (showed) we’re pretty hopeful people. I think at this time we’re waiting to see (how) the forecast comes in. We will get an opportunity then to see what the incoming (Trump) administration will do in mid-January and then we will get the opportunity to put out our budget and then a revised budget when the February numbers actually come in."
After the DFL Trifecta spent money like drunken sailors in 2023, it isn't a stretch to think that we'll be staring at a significant deficit. That's just after we had an $18,000,000,000+ surplus in 2023. That's after the DFL raised our taxes by $9,000,000,000 after spending us out of that state record projected surplus. It's possible that the DFL spent us into a $30,000,000,000 swing from record surplus + record tax increase to significant deficit. It isn't possible for sane-thinking people to do that in a 2-year period. Then again, I can't call the DFL sane-thinking, especially after viewing that Walz montage.

At some point, enough Minnesotans have to rise up and say that they want safe neighborhoods, that they don't want record tax increases, that we insist on schools that teach our children to be proficient in math and reading. What we're getting from the Walz administration isn't worth much.

Tim Walz got picked to be VP Harris's running mate and all we got was this montage of our governor acting like a weirdo. Can we trade him in for a real governor? The sooner the better.

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