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.