The campaign Minnesota desperately needs, Part V

Not that long ago, there were 2 distinct groups of politicians. The first group were known as patriots. That group was filled with men like JFK, Sam Nunn, Bob Dole, Dwight David Eisenhower, Scoop Jackson and Daniel Patrick Moynihan. The other group were known as happy warriors. This group is smaller. It consists of Paul Wellstone, Jack Kemp, Hubert Humphrey and greatest among them, Ronald Reagan. Today's Democrats aren't anything like those giants.

Today's Democrats think only about gaining power, growing that power and shoving things down people's throats. Doing the right thing isn't anywhere near the top of their list. Picture Nancy Pelosi or Harry Reid doing the right thing with Obamacare. Picture Tim Walz or Amy Klobuchar banning boys from teenage girls' bathrooms. That isn't happening. Period.

Picturing Tim Walz campaigning with a U.S. Senate candidate who unashamedly wears a Nazi tattoo. Better yet, picture Tim Walz calling law enforcement officers "modern-day Gestapo:

Check this out:
Gov. Tim Walz is throwing his support behind a controversial U.S. Senate candidate in Maine who for years had a Nazi-linked tattoo on his chest.

"I’ll be in Portland tomorrow with [Graham Platner] to kick off his campaign to retire Susan Collins. Let’s go win this thing," Walz wrote in an X post Thursday hours after Platner’s primary opponent, Maine Gov. Janet Mills, dropped out of the race.

With Tim Walz, winning isn't the most important thing. It's the only thing! Minnesota needs people of integrity, not people like Tim Walz or Amy Klobuchar. Klobuchar has a pleasant demeanor but she's voted with Harry Reid or Chuck Schumer the vast msajority of times, including voting almost 2 dozen times within the last year to keep government closed.

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