Tim Walz Tells Democrats to 'Bully the S***' Out of Donald Trump

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Tim Walz is a poor caricature of what Democrat focus groups suggest masculinity looks like. He isn’t taken seriously.
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Anonymous wrote:Really weird thing for Walz to say.


I think so too.

Democrats are disgusted by Trump.

So, they should be like Trump?

Walz has a public persona, definitely, and the real Walz is ok with “bullying the shit” out of someone.

How about this: you go first, Tim. Show us how to bully the shit out of Trump.

Also: why didn’t Walz “bully” Trump when he was the vp candidate?


Also, I am an adult and I can't imagine being a former presidential running mate and getting up on stage and uttering those words. I'm experiencing second hand embarrassment for him. I mean, not only is it a really weird sentiment, it's also words that no one actually uses in a sentence. You would never see teens get together and one says, "fellow kids, let's bully the shit out of Noah" or whatever. Tim Walz makes me think those lizard people conspiracy theorists might be on to something. The guy is like a robot pretending to be human.


Our current president stood up on stage and said Haitians are eating people's pets.

I mean, the bar is like rock bottom here. It cannot go any lower.


And the brilliant plan by Gov Walz is to become just like Trump.

How did he and Kamala lose?


Walz started out so much better than Trump that I don’t think he’d ever be able to sink that low. He’s got a lot of raping and stealing and lying and cheating to do before he can really even get in the game.




Wonder if Walz bullies Gus?

Walz apparently thinks “bullying the shit” out of someone is a fantastic course of action.


I don’t. Walz is talking about how to handle “bullies” — which is clearly much-lived son is not.

Is that all you’ve got?


Oops: that should be MUCH-LOVED son
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Anonymous wrote:Really weird thing for Walz to say.


I think so too.

Democrats are disgusted by Trump.

So, they should be like Trump?

Walz has a public persona, definitely, and the real Walz is ok with “bullying the shit” out of someone.

How about this: you go first, Tim. Show us how to bully the shit out of Trump.

Also: why didn’t Walz “bully” Trump when he was the vp candidate?


Also, I am an adult and I can't imagine being a former presidential running mate and getting up on stage and uttering those words. I'm experiencing second hand embarrassment for him. I mean, not only is it a really weird sentiment, it's also words that no one actually uses in a sentence. You would never see teens get together and one says, "fellow kids, let's bully the shit out of Noah" or whatever. Tim Walz makes me think those lizard people conspiracy theorists might be on to something. The guy is like a robot pretending to be human.


Our current president stood up on stage and said Haitians are eating people's pets.

I mean, the bar is like rock bottom here. It cannot go any lower.


And the brilliant plan by Gov Walz is to become just like Trump.

How did he and Kamala lose?


Walz started out so much better than Trump that I don’t think he’d ever be able to sink that low. He’s got a lot of raping and stealing and lying and cheating to do before he can really even get in the game.




Wonder if Walz bullies Gus?

Walz apparently thinks “bullying the shit” out of someone is a fantastic course of action.


I don’t. Walz is talking about how to handle “bullies” — which is clearly much-lived son is not.

Is that all you’ve got?


“Walz is talking about how to handle “bullies” — which is clearly much-lived son is not.“

Dude. What?


Sorry: Much—LOVED son. There’s no need to wonder if Walz “bullies” his son — because Walz’s comments were about how to handle bullies. His son is not a bully, so throwing out BS about Walz’s relationship with his son is irrelevant nonsense.
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Anonymous wrote:Really weird thing for Walz to say.


I think so too.

Democrats are disgusted by Trump.

So, they should be like Trump?

Walz has a public persona, definitely, and the real Walz is ok with “bullying the shit” out of someone.

How about this: you go first, Tim. Show us how to bully the shit out of Trump.

Also: why didn’t Walz “bully” Trump when he was the vp candidate?


Also, I am an adult and I can't imagine being a former presidential running mate and getting up on stage and uttering those words. I'm experiencing second hand embarrassment for him. I mean, not only is it a really weird sentiment, it's also words that no one actually uses in a sentence. You would never see teens get together and one says, "fellow kids, let's bully the shit out of Noah" or whatever. Tim Walz makes me think those lizard people conspiracy theorists might be on to something. The guy is like a robot pretending to be human.


Our current president stood up on stage and said Haitians are eating people's pets.

I mean, the bar is like rock bottom here. It cannot go any lower.


And the brilliant plan by Gov Walz is to become just like Trump.

How did he and Kamala lose?


Walz started out so much better than Trump that I don’t think he’d ever be able to sink that low. He’s got a lot of raping and stealing and lying and cheating to do before he can really even get in the game.




Wonder if Walz bullies Gus?

Walz apparently thinks “bullying the shit” out of someone is a fantastic course of action.


I don’t. Walz is talking about how to handle “bullies” — which is clearly much-lived son is not.

Is that all you’ve got?


“Walz is talking about how to handle “bullies” — which is clearly much-lived son is not.“

Dude. What?


Sorry: Much—LOVED son. There’s no need to wonder if Walz “bullies” his son — because Walz’s comments were about how to handle bullies. His son is not a bully, so throwing out BS about Walz’s relationship with his son is irrelevant nonsense.


I love my son so very much, I am going to yank his arm with a thundercloud face on stage in front of the world.

Then months later, for no reason at all, I am going to publicly state that democrats need to bully the shit out of someone.

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Anonymous wrote:Funny thread. The point is that pages of debate about the precise meaning of "bully" isn't going to win elections. Most people, most of the time, act based on emotion, not thinking. Emotion wins elections. Save the rational adult behavior for the courts where it belongs.

TW, we also have a "bully pulpit".


Wow. I was all set to argue with you. In my world, thinking, informed by emotions usually rules. But huge numbers of people in the US don’t vote at all, and huge numbers of people vote against what might seem to be their best interests. So maybe where I’m stuck is that I’ve continued to hope for rational adult behavior from our voters in general — and been blind to the possibility that that’s really not where “most people, most of the time” actually are.

I’m seriously processing here — and appreciate your comment.
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Anonymous wrote:Tim Walz is a poor caricature of what Democrat focus groups suggest masculinity looks like. He isn’t taken seriously.


He probably directed that man video. Handpicked the talent. Bravo, Walz.



direct quote: “I’m a man, man.”

in the background, spoken quietly and creepily, a single word: “meat.”

🫣

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Anonymous wrote:https://www.newsweek.com/tim-walz-democrats-bully-donald-trump-2079385

Walz, who was Harris' vice presidential running mate and a former public school teacher, spoke at Representative Jim Clyburn of South Carolina's Friday night fish fry and delivered a serious message to those in attendance, including many of his Democratic colleagues.

Walz spoke of "wannabe dictators and despots" and slammed Trump for "corruption" and "cruelty" in his second administration. He told those gathered that the Democratic Party needs to "change the attitude, compete in every district, compete for every school board seat."



"Maybe it's time for us to be a little meaner, maybe it's time for us to be a little more fierce because we have to ferociously push back on this," he said, to applause from the crowd.

"And again, I'll speak to my teacher colleagues in here. The thing that bothers a teacher more than anything is to watch a bully...and when it's a child you talk to him and you tell him why bullying's wrong, but when it's an adult like Donald Trump you bully the s*** out of him back," Walz said. "You push back, you make sure they know it's not there, because at heart—at heart, this is a weak, cruel man that takes it out and punches down on people."



I don’t think bullying Trump would work. He is the bully.

Wouldn’t democratic candidates want to present as a sane alternative to bullying?

I work with teachers. Teachers don’t instruct their students to bully bullies back. Principals don’t tell students to bully bullies back.


Considering the number of children who have committed suicide because both teachers and principals refuse to do anything to stop bullies, you are hardly in a position to give advice. You appear tone courage bullies.

Bullies are known for backing down when called out and they have to fight. Also, we are talking about a 79 year old narcissist huge pile of teeming stinking orange slime. In fact, I actually wonder if he isn't an actual reincarnation of Satan.
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Anonymous wrote:What works is mocking Trump. He can't tolerate the injury to his ego.


I've got my chicken costume ready for June 14! And my wife's taco costume arrives today.

We have a caravan of 12 heading out from Loudoun to DC for yam tits' parade.
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Anonymous wrote:What works is mocking Trump. He can't tolerate the injury to his ego.


I've got my chicken costume ready for June 14! And my wife's taco costume arrives today.

We have a caravan of 12 heading out from Loudoun to DC for yam tits' parade.


Can’t wait for video of democrats dressed up in costumes protesting the Army’s birthday.

The memes are going to flow.

Man dressed as chicken, vs military men and women in uniform.
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Anonymous wrote:Tim Walz is a poor caricature of what Democrat focus groups suggest masculinity looks like. He isn’t taken seriously.


He probably directed that man video. Handpicked the talent. Bravo, Walz.



direct quote: “I’m a man, man.”

in the background, spoken quietly and creepily, a single word: “meat.”

🫣



What in the name of all that is holy? Is that a real video? I haven’t watched SNL for decades so I can’t tell if it’s their cast.
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I still think Walz resembles Heat Mizer. I keep seeing him cowering before Hilary, “Yes Mother Dear. “
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Tim Walz is a poor caricature of what Democrat focus groups suggest masculinity looks like. He isn’t taken seriously.


He probably directed that man video. Handpicked the talent. Bravo, Walz.



direct quote: “I’m a man, man.”

in the background, spoken quietly and creepily, a single word: “meat.”

🫣



What in the name of all that is holy? Is that a real video? I haven’t watched SNL for decades so I can’t tell if it’s their cast.


That’s a Harris campaign ad.

That’s a shining example of how well democrats relate and understand Americans.



It follows the proud tradition of democratic presidential campaigns making horrific campaign ads, trying to appeal to white male American voters, suddenly, at presidential election time.

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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:What works is mocking Trump. He can't tolerate the injury to his ego.


I've got my chicken costume ready for June 14! And my wife's taco costume arrives today.

We have a caravan of 12 heading out from Loudoun to DC for yam tits' parade.


Can’t wait for video of democrats dressed up in costumes protesting the Army’s birthday.

The memes are going to flow.

Man dressed as chicken, vs military men and women in uniform.


Trust me, as a person that works for the military with current and former war fighters, a lot of people in uniform
will appreciate it.
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Waltz is the vibe Democrats need.
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