Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Walz looks like obese Chris Farley in the “van down by the river skit”.
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The left has been negging Trump for his weight but think Walz is charming.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tim Walz brought a hot dish to the party and said you can return the dish whenever.
He left the onions out because he knows that you’re allergic
Anonymous wrote:Tim Walz brought a hot dish to the party and said you can return the dish whenever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in SEC country (getting the Georgia TV commercials from both campaigns).
Walz is seen as open border, sanctuary city far left radical.
That can't be true since nobody heard of him until yesterday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a democrat and I find the whole "weird" line of attack to be pretty weird itself. What are we advocating for here? A society of conformists? Sounds fascist to me.
The point is to pivot from the "end of democracy" that inadvertently made Trump look more powerful when the fact is he's a weak, clownish and yes, weird guy who should be made fun of far more. Ridicule also has the benefit of being more effective vs. fascism/authoritarianism.
Anonymous wrote:Walz looks like obese Chris Farley in the “van down by the river skit”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
DP
I’m fine with them. Pretty sure they’ve been around for longer than I have, and we are not a socialist country.
But good try.
Pp here. I support them as well. But they are “socialist” policies. I’m tired of people saying how much they hate “socialism” when they clearly support a lot of “socialist” policies.
The interstate highway system is also socialist, as is the US Postal system, the military, the FAA and a host of other "government services"
Exactly! That’s my point. We have many “socialist” programs. They are good for our economy and our people. Which is why people who criticize Walz (and others) for being a “socialist”need to stop and think about what policies they are objecting to. My guess is that the folks who are so angry about “socialist” politicians are happy to collect their disability checks and complain loudly about potholes not being fixed.
Move to Venezuela- they love socialism
Anonymous wrote:Do Georgians, Arizonans, North Carolinians care about Walz? No.
Anonymous wrote:I live in SEC country (getting the Georgia TV commercials from both campaigns).
Walz is seen as open border, sanctuary city far left radical.
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Teen vogue? Are you a teenager?
Memes don't live on WSJ or NYT. And Twitter is a cesspool.
Anonymous wrote:Do Georgians, Arizonans, North Carolinians care about Walz? No.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone who says Walz can't give Harris support in PA is insane. This guy could roll into a Steelers bar in Erie on game day and probably get elected mayor by the end of the day. He's just that relatable, especially in western PA, Michigan, Ohio, Nebraska, Wisconsin, Minnesota, etc.
He wants to ban fracking. As does Kamala.
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Teen vogue? Are you a teenager?