The REAL Amy Klobuchar
True to form, Amy Klobuchar is everywhere. That's what she does in election years. When she isn't running, you can't find St. Amy of Hennepin County (my nickname for Sen. Klobuchar) if your life depended on it. Recently, she announced that, if elected governor, she'd order an audit of state agencies, supposedly to eliminate fraud. That's a nice first step but it comes with a question. Why didn't she do anything about pervasive fraud in the FEDERAL government? If she thinks that Minnesota fraud is bad, how would she characterize fraud in the federal government?
St. Amy's record on federal fraud doesn't exist. That's because she didn't lift a finger on it. Now, she wants to portray herself as the great fraud fighter? She has a 20-year history of what she'd do to fight federal fraud. That record is empty. This thing that she’s doing now is just an act.
St. Amy isn't the clutz that Tim Walz is but she's just as much of a do-nothing career politician as Walz. Klobuchar and Walz are both all-talk, no-action career politicians. Check this out: Whereas Sen. Klobuchar has talked a good game while doing nothing, Speaker Demuth took action to prevent fraud and cut spending. Isn't it time for Minnesota to elect a take-action leader? Isn't it time Minnesotans rejected a tallk-is-cheap do-nothing career politician?The victims here are real.
— Lisa Demuth (@LisaDemuthMN) August 21, 2026
The Walz administration’s failed oversight of the state’s group home industry, and the fraudsters who take advantage of those failures, will not change with another career politician coming back from D.C. to play the role of governor.
I’ll say it…
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