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Reports are rolling in that good old Timmy Tampon Tim Walz is hitting the road again—this time targeting Republican House districts. Oh, joy. The Minnesota governor and failed VP hopeful apparently sees a void in GOP pockets and is more than happy to try filling it.
Minnesota is staring down a $6 billion budget deficit because Tim Walz blew an $18 billion surplus while raising taxes.
Instead of cleaning up the mess he and the Democrats made, he’s busy jet-setting off auditioning for an MSNBC gig. Some priorities.
Minnesota deserves better. https://t.co/9H9Iy3Kigj
— Ryan Wilson (@RyanDWilsonMN) March 13, 2025
Tim Walz says, “Americans have had it.”
Yeah, that’s why they voted for President Trump instead of Kamala Harris.
And Democrat politicians have learned nothing from the election. They’ve just gotten worse.
They’re more violent, vulgar, and useless.pic.twitter.com/KGliJCaEqj
— Paul A. Szypula (@Bubblebathgirl) March 13, 2025
Dear Iowa Democrats-
You can have him.
He travels to other states because he knows he has failed his constituents miserably in Minnesota.He refuses to speak to us.
We can’t afford to live in this state anymore with all the FRAUD he has allowed.
We’ll be paying for years. pic.twitter.com/EfCx0pXg0J
— RED SHE SAIDAMERICA FIRST! (@RedSheSaidOG) March 13, 2025
So after spending a few hours wagging his finger at his own party, Timmy Tampon Tim Walz now feels the need to take his show on the road and chat up Republicans. I see the game here. He’s pulling a Gavin Newsom—cozying up to GOP leaders and influencers, trying to appear quasi-normal so those disillusioned, blue-dog Democrats might start seeing a Newsom-Walz ticket as a “reasonable” option. It’s a classic rebrand attempt: talk tough to your own side, flirt with the opposition, and hope the middle takes the bait.
Why isn’t Tim staying in Minnesota to do his job governing?
Tim Walz seems more interested in playing national politician. Maybe he thinks the state runs itself. Or perhaps he just really enjoys the sound of his voice in front of new audiences. Or, like one of the X posted from above, maybe he’s trying out for a gig on MSNBC.
Either way, Minnesota still has real issues—crime, education, economy—but Walz is too busy workshopping his “bipartisan” image to stick around and deal with them.
Walz’s plans started with a post last week on X, responding to House Republican leaders who advised their colleagues to stop holding town halls. Republicans have accused those town halls of being packed with paid activists – though those making such accusations haven’t provided any evidence or explanations of why Democratic members’ town halls have also been packed.
Walz said he’d been overwhelmed by the response to that tweet, and his staff has been sifting through what an aide told CNN was hundreds of invitations from local party leaders and candidates asking him to come. He said he found that response reassuring after he and Kamala Harris lost to Donald Trump and JD Vance.- CNN
That’s rich—and a stretch. You and Kamala lost, Tim. No one’s asking for an encore. Stay in Minnesota. Meanwhile, the media keeps running cover for panicked Democrats.
Now we’ve got Gavin Newsom trying to woo Republicans into capitulating just by yapping on his shiny new podcast. Meanwhile, Tim Walz is hitting the road, dropping in on Republican House town halls like a door-to-door salesman nobody asked for. The optics on this are something else—but I’ll let them speak for themselves.
Again, don’t be fooled by the friendly act. These slimeballs will do whatever it takes to stay relevant and scrape up votes.
Featured Image: Office of Governor Tim Walz/Flickr/Public Domain/cropped & edited in Canva Pro
Seems that if these states were actually tired of the corruption of their “leaders”, they’d impeach these losers..
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