I Wouldn’t Even Wish Tim and Gwen Walz on Minnesota – IOTW Report

I Wouldn’t Even Wish Tim and Gwen Walz on Minnesota

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In the final analysis, in a campaign full of failure and bad choices, picking Tim Walz may have been one of her worst choices. She didn’t choose a guy who was allegedly more moderate like Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro, who might have helped her win PA. She did choose Walz, who not only solidified how far left the ticket was, he added a lot of weirdness and problems with the falsehoods. He was supposed to help with the Midwest, but he couldn’t even bring in his home county. He lost that to Trump. More

15 Comments on I Wouldn’t Even Wish Tim and Gwen Walz on Minnesota

  1. Gwen Walz needs to be necklaced so she can be engulfed by the burning riot smell she enjoys so well.

    Awolz needs to be shot as a deserter, and hung as a traitor. Yes, both are possible as long as the first isnt immediately lethal.

    And it’d be WORTH it as an example to others.

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  2. Are his tampon dispensers still installed in the boys bathrooms? Minnesota is never going to live this down. He’s done more damage to his own state than any Governor I can think of. Okay, maybe Governor Christy is in the running (or sitting and dining).

    Hey Minnesota! You need to clean up your many messes – including Governor Walz!

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  3. I still don’t understand the lack of outrage about the national guard shooting people with paintballs while they sat on their porches Can you imagine the outcry if a Mayor or Governor allows drug pushers or hookers to be shot with paintballs in order to drive them off the street corner or constant pelting homeless with paintballs to drive them out of town.

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  4. Dr. Tar
    Saturday, 9 November 2024, 19:33 at 7:33 pm
    “I’m afraid Minnesota is going to get the democracy they voted for good and hard (to paraphrase H.L. Mencken) with the return of Tim Walz.”

    …indeed. Democrats denied tend to be vengeful, spiteful, and vicious.

    See Hillary Clinton for further details ..

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  5. As a retired Master Sargent I found Waltz lacking in honor and courage.

    I have more time in theater than he does for all his summer camps before he did the chicken retirement.

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  6. Tsquared
    Saturday, 9 November 2024, 21:02 at 9:02 pm
    “As a retired Master Sargent I found Waltz lacking in honor and courage.”

    …first, I know its cliche and inadequate, but on the cusp of Veteran’s Day on Monday please allow me to thank you for your service. You and many other veterans here sacrificed and fought the good fight for a long time, using your bodies to keep the wars “over there” so they didnt end up “right here”. I know no words that can adequately cover it , so all I can say is to say it again,

    Thank you.

    …I was not accepted for military service for a variety of reasons, mostly having to do with a misspent youth, but Ive been friends and worked with many vets in many roles and I have to say that selection process evidently works. I ended up instead of serving IN the military, serving MRE’s to the military, so if you ate of any bagged warfighter ration since Operation Desert Shield, theres a good possibility I (or more specifically my equipmemt) handled your dinner before YOU did. As for the contents I apologize, but we only put in the bag what DLA tells us to, so your “beef” (or lack thereof) is mostly with them.

    I did spend a decade in civilian emergency service so I know what courageous men and cowardly men look like having seen both under literal fire, but while I feel I must say something about the visible lack of courage that even his own troops have called out, I always feel a little hesitant to critisize a military man as the dangers I faced may have been lethal, but they werent trained and equipped SPECIFICALLY to kill me so thats a whole other kettle of fish, and one that makes men like you who stood and fought back and survived that much more admirable.

    So to hear YOU assess Walz in very military terms (” I found Waltz lacking in honor and courage.”) ratifies all the reasons I had to find him a contemptable “man” and then some, as I can only judge him as a man, while YOU can judge him as a peer.

    And I thank too all the military men such as yourself who came forwards to puncture his Stolen Valor balloon. Once again, you rendered a great service to this Country by doing so.

    I am not as a civilian worthy to salute you, so I will pray the Lord to bless you instead. Seeing as how He blessed us with you, it seems only just that some be reflected back.

    God Bless,
    SNS

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  7. Good morning Bad_Brad.

    I work with uniformed military personnel all day in the form of AVI inspectors. No, I do not blow them, not even the female personnel.
    But because I am not military it is entirely imappropriate for me to salute them as that is a form of greeting between soldiers that goes back to armed knights raising their visors to be recognized, and I simply do not qualify as that. I was in an FD with paramilitary protocols and we did salute in certain ceremonies (fire helmets have visors too), but it was not the same thing.

    All I mean is that saluting a soldier when I am not one is like using a Black accent while talking to Black people when you’re an Brahman Indian, its just cheap and fake and kind of insulting; if youre gonna do that, its just a step away from hanging out at the bar claimimg you’re the Navy Seal who killed Bin Laden for free shots.

    I have a lot of respect for military personnel who have actually done something, too much to ape their fraternal gestures back to them even in writing.

    If I could salute them, especially an older vet like Tsquared, I would; but I cant for for reasons spelled out above was all that I meant by that.

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