08/08/2024
Here are some more fun facts about Kamala’s VP pick, Tim Walz: He has said he is proud of his role in passing Obamacare, which has tripled the average family's health insurance premium. The very first executive order that Walz signed created something called a D.E.I. council that would address the problem of whiteness. He was in the military, at least until he abandoned his unit before they deployed to Iraq. He wants to give illegal immigrants a ladder to climb the border wall and then he wants to give them driver's licenses when they're here. He also supports abortion until the moment of birth and putting tampons in the boys’ bathroom at schools. And we can’t forget, he believes that “one person's socialism is another person's neighborliness.”
It's not even necessary to go into detail about any of that, because they’re all exactly what you would expect from a stark, far-left-wing politician. But Kamala Harris didn't select Tim Walz to govern anything. She selected him because she thought he could help to win the election. And she did that because of the belief pushed by Kamala Harris yesterday and by the media as well, that Walz is a down-to-earth, blue-collar guy because he knows how to fix a car and likes to hunt.
This is maybe the most flagrant misrepresentation of all. No blue-collar, working-class American is reading that and fainting with excitement because they relate to it so much. We know that because it's obvious to anyone who's grown up around working-class families— or anyone who's turned on a television since 2016— Donald Trump is about as non-blue-collar as it gets. He probably hasn't driven a car in 40 years, much less fixed one. He wouldn't know how to hunt a deer if his life depended on it. But blue-collar voters love him because he projects an image of somebody who loves his country and cares about Americans. Walz, on the other hand, let his middle-class community burn while his wife enjoyed the smell from the window of their mansion. And this is, by contrast, what Kamala Harris has embraced. And if there is still a critical mass of voters in this country who still want to live in America instead of burning it down, it's a decision that will cost Kamala Harris the White House in November… or, at least, it should.