Tim Walz Keeps Acting Like the Democrat Party’s Savior

I love Bonchie at Red State. He cracks me up so much.

Bonchie wrote about failed Democratic VP candidate Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and his strange behavior.

“Instead of taking a break from national politics and serving his constituents as Governor of Minnesota, Walz has decided to cosplay as the Democratic Party’s new hope,” wrote Bonchie.

I was just listening to Tool’s “Eulogy,” which is why I used the word “savior” in my title. When I listen to the song, I think about politicians.

I would write significant lyrics but I won’t swear on the blog because I respect Professor Jacobson.

But how about this? “He had a lot to say. He had a lot of nothing to say…”

Yeah, that’s Walz. Remember, Walz is still Minnesota’s governor.

For some weird reason, Walz showed up in Youngstown, Ohio, on Monday.

We see Walz all over the place. He attended a town hall with multiple failure Robert O’Rourke. Don’t forget he told California Gov. Gavin Newsom he could kick the butts of most Republicans.

Walz supposedly wants to run for retiring Minnesota Sen. Tina Smith’s seat in 2026. He also claimed he has the “right skill set” to run for president in 2028.

Walz is picking places where Republican lawmakers are supposedly too scared to show up for town halls. From WFMJ:

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz brought his national town hall tour to Youngstown on Monday, meeting face-to-face with about 2,800 Mahoning Valley residents who say they’ve been left without a voice in their own congressional district.The event, held at the DeYor Performing Arts Center, drew a large crowd of attendees eager to express frustration over the lack of public engagement from Congressman Mike Rulli, who represents Ohio’s 6th District. Local Democrats organized the event following two protests last month calling for increased accessibility from Rulli, who has not held a public town hall since taking office.“I believe it’s your job to show up and answer questions — especially at a time when people feel like there’s chaos and they want answers,” Walz said, reflecting on his own time as a 12-year member of Congress.

Walz became a laughingstock during the campaign. Former VP Kamala Harris stunk, but Walz made the whole situation worse.

No one likes you, dude. Don’t you have a job?

Maybe Minnesotans don’t want Walz around, either.

Bonchie posted this poll and, well, Walz is tied with Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) who constantly puts her foot in her mouth.

Tags: 2026 Elections, 2028 Presidential Election, Democrats, Ohio, Tim Walz

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