Tim Walz's busy Saturday

Tim Walz, Minnesota's DFL governor, had a busy day Saturday. He started the day in South Carolina, aka the Palmetto State before finishing the day in California. This article quotes Walz as saying "Democrats, we have no shortage of good ideas. But when we get into power, we have no idea how to get stuff done."

Talk about delusional. Democrats have nothing but a shortage of good ideas. The American peop[le resopundingly rejected those ideas last November. Gov. Walz was part of the ticket that suffered one of the most thorough thumpings in recent history. The Harris-Walz ticket lost the popular vote by 2,200,000 votes. They lost the electoral vote by 312-226. That isn't close.

Later in his presentation, Go. Walz said "This is a moment. This is a moment not just to win the election. This is a moment to transform back to the Democratic Party."

Gov. Walz also said "Maybe it’s time for us to be a little meaner. Maybe it’s time for us to be a little more fierce, because we have to ferociously push back on this. And again, I’ll speak to my teacher colleagues in here. The thing that bothers a teacher more than anything is to watch a bully, to watch this bully and to stop it. And when it’s a child, you talk to them and you tell them why bullying is wrong. But when it’s [an] adult like Donald Trump, you bully the shit out of him." This is part of Gov. Walz's South Carolina speech:

In California, Gov. Walz said this:
The party of the working class lost a big chunk of the working class,” Walz said. “That last election was a primal scream on so many fronts.
Last fall's election was a thorough rejection, not a primal scream.Anyone thinking that Democrats are just a short distance from regaining the White House and legislative majorities is delusional. Gov. Walz is part of the reason why. He gained notoriety for calling then-Sen. JD Vance wierd, then called himself "knucklehead" during the Vice Presidential Debate. Then there's this:

The reason why Democrats, especially VP Harris and Gov. Walz, lost is because they weren't authentic. People could spot that a mile away.

Meanwhile, Gov. Walz has a government shutdown looming in Minnesota. Unfortunately, he can't be bothered with ddoing real work.

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