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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Your candidates are saying that Democrats are in support of post-birth abortions but you want to get into the weeds of the differences between IVF and IUI? Get out of here. [/quote] Nah, nah, nah they really think they have something here! And now we get to listen to military withdrawal experts, antiparasitics as antiviral meds, and military rank experts also be experts in the intricacies of assisted fertility. Truly, we are blessed to have these geniuses among us and I am so grateful they have done their “research.”[/quote] They are very different procedures and he clearly lied about this. There is no way any person who has undergone fertility treatments would accidentally mix up these procedures.[/quote] No-one cares, MAGA loon. [/quote] Pretty weird to harass people about the extra steps they take to bear children.[/quote] Pretty weird to lie about it in the first place. Unnecessary. [/quote] Pretty weird to post about this. Seriously bet you are really popular IRL. [/quote] So a candidate for the 2nd highest office in the US says he and his wife had IVF to have their children; his wife issues a statement that they didn’t, and we are to all observe silently without speaking? Why are people not allowed to discuss this? Why does discussion of this matter make one unpopular?[/quote] It isn’t a legitimate concern. It’s something that only an assh01e would make a big deal about. [/quote] Things Walz is lying about: his drunk driving arrest his military rank the fertility treatment he and his wife used to conceive; Mrs. Walz issued a clarification Something odd: FOX 9) - Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz explains his "white guy tacos" to Vice President Kamala Harris in a new video on social media. The first step of his recipe: unseasoned ground beef. What's in the recipe? "Like, I have white guy tacos, and —," Walz started in the video until Harris interjected and said, "What does that mean? Like, mayonnaise and tuna?" Spoiler: Walz's tacos do not have mayonnaise and tuna, but they pretty much consist of just ground beef and cheese, Walz said in the video. Harris then asked, "Do you put any flavor in it?" to which Walz responded, "Uh, no." Walz goes on to explain that "black pepper is the top of the spice level in Minnesota." He did admit in the video that he is trying to expand his food knowledge, and Harris said they have cantaloupes so he will be fine. https://www.fox9.com/news/tim-walz-white-guy-taco-recipe.amp Ok, regular election year convo, nothing wrong with that. However: RECIPE: Rep. Walz's winning Turkey Taco Tot Hotdish https://www.fox9.com/the-jason-show/recipe-rep-walzs-winning-turkey-taco-tot-hotdish.amp KMSP) - With his Turkey Taco Tot Hotdish, Rep. Tim Walz grabbed first place at Sen. Al Franken's sixth-annual “Hotdish Off” on Wednesday. His recipe, and a link to the other recipes, is at the bottom of this article. His recipe beat out nine other congressional dishes after a taste test performed by Washington Post food critic and Minnesota native Tom Sietsema, Tom’s mother, Dorothy, and Minnesota native Ryan Jensen who now owns two popular coffee shops in D.C. “A Hotdish dynasty is born,” Rep. Walz said, after winning his third Hotdish championship. Tim’s Turkey Taco Tot Hotdish Rep. Tim Walz - 1 lb ground turkey - 1 large red bell pepper (or two medium ones) - 1 yellow onion - 1 can sliced black olives - 1 can diced mild green chilies - 1 bottle taco sauce (medium) - 1 16 oz sour cream - 1 bag of frozen tots - 4 cups shredded cheddar cheese - 3 cups sweet corn - cherry tomatoes - green onions - shredded iceberg lettuce - paprika - chili powder - onion powder - garlic powder - olive oil Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Dice the onion and bell pepper into 1-inch dice and sauté in 1 tablespoon of olive oil, salt and pepper for 15 minutes, until tender. Remove onion and bell pepper and set aside in a mixing bowl. Brown turkey. In a small bowl, mix 2 teaspoons each of paprika, chili powder, onion powder and garlic powder. Add half of mixture to the turkey while browning. Reserve the other half of mixture to sprinkle over the tots prior to baking. When finished, add the turkey in with the sautéed onion and bell pepper. Add black olives, sweet corn, chilies, taco sauce, 2 cups of cheese, and sour cream. Stir mixture until combined. Pour into a baking dish and sprinkle the remaining 2 cups of cheese on top. Add tots on top of the mixture and cheese. Sprinkle spice mixture on top of tots. Bake in 400 degree oven for 45 minutes or until tots are crispy and golden brown. After removing from the oven, sprinkle with shredded lettuce, green onions and diced tomato. Serve with sour cream, hot sauce, avocado, cilantro or your favorite taco topping. So he doesn’t use just ground beef, cheese, and black pepper. Why did he say he didn’t use any spices? It’s weird to lie about stuff like this. It makes no sense. Walz just can’t be genuine or honest about anything. [/quote] Is there no difference between a hot dish and a taco?[/quote]
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