Last night at the debate, Tim Walz answered a question about “gun violence.” We – and most of America – know that “gun violence” is really the left’s euphemistic description of GANG violence. Even Merrick Garland noted that gangs and repeat offenders (oftentimes a case of “but I repeat myself”) drive the “gun violence” problem in America.
Of course, Tim Walz didn’t blame gangs. And in such a rush to toss out his endless one-liners that he worked so hard to memorize, he said, “I’ve become friends with school shooters.”
“I’ve become friends with school shooters.”
– Tim Walz pic.twitter.com/qPOuSUVXLn
— Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) October 2, 2024
If Tim Walz taking JD Vance’s comments about school massacres WAY out of context is fair game for Team Harris/Walz, why isn’t a sentence directly from Tim Walz’s mouth at the Veep debate also fair game?
Of course, this morning, he ignored questions to elaborate on that point. As if he never said it.
REPORTER: “Can you clarify what you meant when you said you became friends with school shooters?”
WALZ:
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) October 2, 2024
Hey Tim, if you made a mistake, just admit it.
But then again, everything about the Harris/Walz campaign is staged and fake.
Check out this from The Conservative Treehouse:
A Very Revealing Moment – Weird Statement by VP Nominee Tim Walz After Debate Question About His Impulsive Lying
During the Vice-Presidential debate Minnesota Governor Tim Walz was asked about his repeated false statements where he claims to have been in Hong Kong during the Tiananmen Square protests in the spring of 1989.
While it was surprising that an ideologically aligned CBS team including Margaret Brennan actually asked Governor Walz about these lies, his response to the direct question was even more surprising. Within his response Tim Walz essentially reveals he is an impulsive liar, prone to making up fictitious statements about events seemingly only to elevate his own sense of value.
Each of us likely knows a person who holds a similar disposition to Tim Walz; there are many impulsive liars in our modern world; however, to see his publicly broadcast attempt at covering up for his history of repeated lies is really something else. WATCH and decide for yourself:
…The only thing that makes sense, is that those who control Harris consider the flaws of Walz to be a feature or benefit to them. Both Harris and Walz represent a false front, a Potemkin village manufactured from nothing to present as something very useful. What Walz makes evident in the captured moment above, is that very dark forces are at work in the background. If there was no dangerous intent, he would never have passed muster.
Everything around the Kamala Harris campaign is manufactured, fake, astroturf and fraudulent, even the event venues and participants. Perhaps in selecting Walz as a companion for this effort, the Minnesota governor’s propensity for lying was considered an asset. Regardless, we can well imagine that those who control the levers of real power in Washington DC, have a very thick black file to use as compliance leverage.
This was a stunningly revealing moment.
The long string of “gobbledy-gook” Walz spewed in reply to the leftist mediator’s question of “being in Hong Kong, China during the Tienemin square protests” shook him up (being caught in a lie by friendly moderators) especially so because it was actually ‘followed up’ to make him “fess up” to the LIE! that he then had to declare he “miss spoke” (LIED).
It was sooo good to see J D Vance calm, cool, and collected with all of his replies and sooo good to see him hold the leftist moderator accountable about the “fact-check” on the ‘illegal Haitians’ explaining how they were truly ‘illegal’ even though they “had been declared ‘legal’ by way of Bribe-im’s sanctuary statis”.
All in all, it was an interesting debate, not as “one-sided” as I thought it would be; Walz did get away with many LIES but J D Vance did great and it was entertaining to see Walz so frustrated and so obviously nervous which threw him “off his game” and made him realize he was out of his league.