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    Weird Walz belongs nowhere near White House

    By Corey Friedman,

    12 hours ago
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    “I love the smell of napalm in the morning,” exclaims the bat-guano nutso Lt. Col. Bill Kilgore in “Apocalypse Now.”

    The no less bat-guano crazy first lady of Minnesota, Gwen Walz, wife of Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz, said the following during a 2020 interview at the time of the George Floyd riots: “I could smell the burning tires, and that was a very real thing. And I kept the windows open for as long as I could because I felt like it was such a touchstone of what was happening.”

    Read that again, slowly, and ponder that someone needed to be in touch with a smell that represented death and destruction. What kind of human being revels in the destruction of innocent lives and their property?

    One could say, “Well, that’s her. Surely Tim Walz is a more reasonable person — Midwestern normal.” Not so fast. Governor Walz signed the PRO Act in Minnesota, a bill that allows babies that survive an abortion to be left to die. Forgive me, but isn’t this about the most barbaric act that one can imagine? Up to now, eight babies have been murdered since this law was passed.

    Other not-so-mainstream ideas from Governor Walz include tampons in boys’ restrooms at school, earning him the sobriquet of “Tampon Tim” from some. He’s also all on-board with gender-affirming surgery for children as young as 10.

    His support for open borders and lax immigration solidifies his bona fides as a liberal’s liberal. Fun fact: Tim was in the National Guard for several years until he found out that his unit was being deployed to Iraq, whereupon he bailed only months before deployment, leaving his men high and dry. He also has made several statements either implying combat experience or outright claiming combat, which is untrue.

    Tim Walz exemplifies the kind of person who should not be allowed near the levers of national power. That presidential candidate Harris would choose such a non-mainstream politician merely shows that she intends to go far left if elected. They would throw gasoline onto the raging fire of chaos that Harris and Biden have brought upon the United States. The term “United” might become a wistful memory if this dastardly duo is allowed to assume power.

    Henry Whitley

    Wilson

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