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Libertarian's avatar

Walz makes other cucks look bad. And he’s a disgrace to Americans, Whites, Men and Christians. And that’s the nicest thing I can say about him. Thank-you for your attention to this matter.

Yuri Bezmenov's avatar

Spot on. Would also add that he is a baizuo communist court eunuch Manchurian candidate: https://yuribezmenov.substack.com/p/tim-walz-baizuo-court-eunuch-useful-idiot

Carl L. McWilliams's avatar

At last the national discussion is becoming laser-beamed focused on the fact our Constitutional Republic is fallen and is now under systemic control by the DEEP STATE COMMUNISTS - embedded by Barrack Hussein Obama, (the son of Communists) and Valerie Jarrett, (the daughter of Communists) with Eric Holder as Obama's "wing man".

Carl L. McWilliams's avatar

Please understand America, since Rob Reiner played "meat-head" on "All in the Family" in the 1960s - the public school system and the university system has spat out communists. Furthermore, within the Communist Manifesto by Marx/Engels; the "Marx proletariat army" is a necessary step for the destruction of private property rights and "capitalism" and on towards the communist utopia Marx promised. These street dissenters against ICE are actually a communist army at war in the streets to destroy America.

Tricia's avatar

And why do you think our government Marxists want universal childcare? To have access to the children as soon as possible.

Headsup's avatar

And eventually 'universal childcare' will be unionized and complicit with the democratic party. Quid pro quo. All part of the master plan.

Kamas716's avatar

Heinlein was pointing out how poor the education system in America was at least as far back as the late 1950s

holly.m.hart's avatar

Laser is the word that you want, not lazier.

c Anderson's avatar

Damn spell check.

holly.m.hart's avatar

we are all victims of supposed advances in technology!

VICKI's avatar

AI and all that sort of thing to me is just very very dangerous and people are not noticing it is changing their wording in texts, emails, googling, etc etc so BEWARE!!!! Read carefully what you are reading online especially when googling or looking at research and also things YOU are sending...it's sneaky.

Linda's avatar

Which is why we shouldn't believe a thing Walz says...

Davemon's avatar

Davemon

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It’s not hapless blundering. It’s a strategy of the Left. The essay linked below written by former leftist and late conservative writer David Horowitz (He is a kindred spirit of yours Sasha in that way) seems important to these times and he speaks from his own experience as a 70’s leftist. It explains the madness. The worse they make things the better for their side. Demonize opponents while calling for and creating more chaos. They are delighted to see it all torn down to help them rise to permanent power and usher in the glorious revolution. Power for them being the only goal not a better city or country. We must stop assuming the elite democrats have good intentions for anyone but themselves. Horowitz explained it better. The Worse The Better!

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/04/19/david-horowitz-the-worse-the-better-a-strategy-of-the-left/

Robird's avatar

Excellent analysis. Chaos is the goal, to create the conditions favorable to revolution. Create the problem then claim sole ability to solve the same problem. I am baffled that the tactic works given the transparency of the manipulation.

Per H.L. Mencken:

“No one in this world, so far as I know—and I have searched the records for years, and employed agents to help me—has ever lost money by underestimating the intelligence of the great masses of the plain people. Nor has anyone ever lost public office thereby. The mistake that is made always runs the other way. Because the plain people are able to speak and understand, and even, in many cases, to read and write, it is assumed that they have ideas in their heads, and an appetite for more. This assumption is a folly.”

KEVIN PEARSON's avatar

Don't forget potty-mouthed Chicagoland playwright and screen writer, David Mamet.

When challenged by his rabbi to articulate his liberal position and a conservative position, he realized that he couldn't defend liberalism in an intellectual manner.

reel life's avatar

Mamet turned the corner some years ago. He's been outspoken against woke and Hollywood and the rest.

Paul Scofield's avatar

Anyone citing the late, great David Horowitz gets a "LIKED" by me. Well done!

Ted's avatar

While not at Horowitz's level, I was there during the seventies. David was absolutely correct, but only a few with personal experience of revolutionist planning took him seriously.

The obstacles were American hubris and complacency. The conditions for revolution were not yet in place. It required sustained crisis, combined with lowered living standards and ideological capture.

Those conditions have now been met.

I don't think that anyone really understood that the role of the international had two facets; the agitators and the financiers. What appeared to be opposional, was merely two sides of the same coin. There is a very good reason why nationalism has been vilified; it dilutes the potential reach of the international.

Well, David pointed it all out, and few paid attention. To those who were involved with the far left, fifty-five years ago, the Long March has been obvious.

It does rather seem, though, that the president may have learned from his first-term mistakes, to a degree. The next two years will reveal whether or not he has learned enough.

Paul Scofield's avatar

To paraphrase Pike Bishop and Dutch Engstrom from The Wild Bunch, "I hope to God [he] has."

Texyz's avatar

....right. How far our nation has fallen. I never thought I'd live to see such a 'cartoon character' become a governor that gets so much media attention. And yet he remains, far exceeding his 15 minutes of fame.

Hebrides' Eilidh NicDhòmhnaill's avatar

Libs back talking about cocks!

NNTX's avatar
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Neville Roy Singham (Am born, now living in Shanghai) is funding much of the paid protestors and their “supplies”.

Meanwhile the “protestors” have been driven mad by the incitement from Waltz, Omar, Frey, Klobuchar and other assorted creeps, while the Lt. Gov Flanagan administers the Signal chats that coordinate protestors. Another (former, but close) Waltz aide also directing the same Signal chats. One of the “protestors” literally bit off the end of an ICE agent’s finger this weekend!

There is more to this story; as I understand it, including counterfeit currency which showed up in MN in 2020. (so interesting that George Floyd’s initial arrest was for passing a counterfeit bill). Methinks that Waltz’s 30+ trips to China availed much.

Citizen journalists, like you Sasha, O’Keefe, Cam Higby, Nick Sortor, Nick Shirley and many others are providing the real news about this story. Thank you!

Julie Spike's avatar

Don’t forget the incredible research conducted by data republican.

NNTX's avatar

She is a treasure!

Kurt's avatar

Sasha, great character sketch of the man, the retard, the coward.

VICKI's avatar

Don Surber.substack....I follow religiously. Also, CoffeeandCovid.substack Jeff Childers

NNTX's avatar

Both great.

Elliott Case's avatar

Walz doesn’t seem very bright. I honestly don’t know how someone of his limited mental capacity could rise to become governor. Maybe the DFL saw him as a puppet that could be manipulated. I also agree, he’s a coward.

Pacificus's avatar

Walz is, transparently (at least to my eyes), a tool of powerful interests. It is his very mediocrity, along with his subservience to his masters, that makes him the perfect political puppet.

Marilyn's avatar

Kind of like Obiden and Kamala.....

KEVIN PEARSON's avatar

The tool of the Ayatollah

Tomas Pajaros's avatar

the banality of evil. He is just an order-following bureaucratista.

Paul Scofield's avatar

Have you looked at at least half of Congress lately? Walz could nearly be valedictorian of that motley bunch, hoser that he is.

Robird's avatar

Perfect! We have a group of idiots in Congress. We are getting democracy “ good and hard!”

Paul Scofield's avatar

HL Mencken would be proud! Nice reference.

Dena's avatar

Useful idiot comes to mind.

Fra Raymond's avatar

One of many. Sadly, some have found what happens to be useful idiots, albeit a bit too early in the process

Lee J Ellis's avatar

Biden rose to become President after his brain had ceased discernible activity - politicians are more about the public image their team presents than the person themselves

D Parker's avatar

Why aren't we laying the blame for this chaos on the man responsible –Tiananmen Square Tim Walz?

He could end all of this by rescinding the sanctuary cities edict and calling for an end of the violent riots.

All of this is on HIS shoulders.

Tricia's avatar

All he had to do was hand over the illegal alien criminals ICE was there to get and none of this would be happening. This is exactly what Walz/Frey/Flanagan (Lt. Gov) wanted. To quote Col. Troutman to John Rambo in First Blood, “You did everything possible to make this private little war happen.”

D Parker's avatar

Exactly.

ICE could have picked up those criminals and had been on their way, but no. Walz/Frey/Flanagan (Lt. Gov) had to encourage leftists to get out and cosplay as revolutionaries in hopes of some more George Floyd 'magic' for the midterms.

If they want someone to blame, they only need to look in a mirror.

VICKI's avatar

Don't forget Ellison, the muslim

PapayaSF's avatar

“He seemed relieved that there was a story bigger than the Somali fraud when the ICE operations ignited a firestorm.” Well, yeah, since we know his people are helping to organize it all.

The Trump tweet made me laugh. I think “on a similar wavelength” means it went something like this:

Trump: “You understand we have you dead to rights for countless federal felonies, right? No need to make it even worse for yourself.”

Walz: [gulp] “Okay.”

Marilyn's avatar

I hope that "somehow" Walz doesn't get off the hook for the fraud that he most likely enabled.

PapayaSF's avatar

I think Trump is going to make an example of Minnesota: Walz, Flanagan, Ellison, Omar, and more will get hit with serious charges. That will send a message to Pritzker, Newsom, and the others.

Marilyn's avatar

I certainly hope so!!!!

PapayaSF's avatar

My theory (not unique to me) is that Trump has a big ego, likes being audacious, and wants vindication and a lasting legacy. His style is to seem reactive and unthinking, but in reality that’s a cover for long-term plans. He wants a full MAGA takeover of the GOP and a lasting defeat of Democrats and the left. I think he’ll do it all legally, and with the support of most voters.

Marilyn's avatar

I'm in favor of that!!

Emu's avatar

Me too. At the end of the day we don’t have Republicans, we have Trump. The party has been useless and counterproductive ( the recent vote where 57 republicans crossed the aisle to fund democrat projects.) Ugh.

VICKI's avatar

I agree, don't sell Trump short. All the men I have met and observed in my decades of life and even the brilliant feisty ones cannot compare to Superman Trump. That man has brainpower like I've never seen before and nerve and guile that is unbelievable. Thanks for you attention to this matter...Go Trump!!!

PKsweets's avatar

From your lips………🙏🏼

VICKI's avatar

We can only hope so and must keep track and write/call DC offices of anyone we know, esp. Fetterman of PA! He seems to have some good sense about the country and the evil that is going on.

Gitch's avatar

I'm waiting patiently for that perp walk

Jen Todd's avatar

Walz is an emasculated feckless handmaid to an agenda that is unwinnable.

Steenroid's avatar

And if Tom Homan tells you to squat you better be reaching for your belt buckle.

Clarity Seeker's avatar

Minnesota is the reincarnation of Alabama circa 1963 . Gov George Wallace Walz and chief lawman Bull Connor Ellison invoking states rights.

Suzie's avatar

There’s no way Walz can back out now. His minders won’t allow it. You’re never allowed to step outside their party lines. Surrender is anathema.

It’s merely a regroup to another plot, another pivot to another plan.

I’m just glad Trump is our President because he refuses to play by their rules. The games will continue apace.

Stay tuned. It’s far from over.

PapayaSF's avatar

Trump is forcing the Democrats into a choice: either surrender to ICE and end the sanctuary city b.s., or get arrested for violating federal laws. I see no other choices. They’re idiots if they think the public will rally around them to protect violent illegal criminals. You’re right that they don’t want to surrender, but they also want to stay out of prison. Trump will use Minnesota to break the Democrats before the midterms. Everything connects: ICE resistance, Somali fraud, welfare fraud, ActBlue and election fraud, CCP connections, and more. All Trump has to do is keep going and enforce federal law, and he wins big.

Tricia's avatar

Please, please, please, make it so.

Suzie's avatar

Yes, as I mentioned below, they are cornered. But that just makes them all the more dangerous and unpredictable.

sibyl gardner's avatar

Unfortunately, the media is spinning the MN story in a way that is turning people against DJT and his policies... even though Obama deported many more people than this administration has. His support is falling so hard that the midterms look scary from my POV.

PapayaSF's avatar

I don’t think his support is falling much, and a lot will happen before the midterms.

Celia M Paddock's avatar

I agree--it seems likely that this is just another ploy to try to keep Trump off his back while he pivots to another plan.

I think the reality is that Walz has simply gone too far to avoid some type of consequences. If the fraud is investigated to the depth it needs to be, it will be proven that, at the very least, he turned an intentionally blind eye. It may actually be worse: the Harris team's insinuations to Josh Shapiro about financial pain suggest that her VP pick would be expected to bring a large monetary infusion to the campaign, and the systemic fraud in Minnesota may well have been a useful source for those funds.

The extent to which Minnesota's (D) politicians were in the fraud up to their elbows probably has a lot to do with their eagerness to play at (genuine) insurrection to distract everyone from the fraud long enough to cover up the evidence.

At this point, it seems logical that their best move is to play at being revolutionaries. They are more likely to weather those charges without meaningful punishment than to weather the fraud charges. 'Resisting authority' has a lot more cachet than stealing from taxpayers.

Suzie's avatar

All very plausible.

With the US Treasury intently involved, probing deep into all the financial shenanigans and all their transactional tentacles, they’ve got to be feeling some serious pressure.

Also, let us not forget that it was Obama’s wingman, Eric Holder, who was responsible for vetting Walz as the VP pick.

This all could have some pretty far reaching implications.

They must be feeling increasingly cornered, and a cornered animal is the most dangerous kind.

Don's avatar

The stuff that makes someone into Tim Walz are the bad choices he made along the way. He chose to love communism. He chose to lie about his personal patriotism. He chose to hate people who disagreed with him. Roll that up into a ball and you have a pudgy democrat like every other pudgy democrat. I'm beginning to conclude that it is impossible for a democrat to be a decent human being.

Lee J Ellis's avatar

Honestly, it’s the base that's the problem. Walz is like a kid trying to suck up to his crappy parents by acting like he thinks THEY want him to but is too stupid to really understand what he's doing/saying

Ken Macko's avatar

Regardless, Walz, Frey and Klobuchar and even Pritzker of Illinois, need to spend some time in the hokey with nothing more than bread, water and a lost cell key.

Richard's avatar

Two thirds of the violent incidents associated with ICE have occurred in just 9 counties.

Tomas Pajaros's avatar

quit using up valuable Florida real-estate. Build a supermax in Greenland. With a (n)ice view.

Steenroid's avatar

Would be shame if any one of them were to attempt to run away defying an officer’s orders.

gabrielle feld's avatar

I’m a Minnesotan, it’s tragic what’s happened in our state. Fraud, waste, corruption at the highest levels…all with the hoards of liberal white women and their toxic empathy tearing us apart in the name of “our neighbors”

All while they would never set foot in North Minneapolis or Cedar - Riverside (the area I was held up at knife point by a Somali man in 2010). The area outside of the Mpls/St Paul area is forever held hostage by the woke left. The race to the bottom is real here.

Roger Beal's avatar

And it all started about year 1900 with the founding of the Finnish Socialist (later communist) party. Leftardism has a long history in your state, sadly.

Franklin O'Kanu's avatar

I never heard of Waltz until the Dems picked him to be potential VP. But since then he’s been everywhere — and more importantly Minnesota. The Somali fraud brings more attention.

Now we have ICE.

So we have an organization known as “ICE” In Minnesota— one of the coldest places in America — and ironically, kills two people; while a winter storm hits the nation.

Then the two people killed were: “Pretti, Good.”

There’s a theme on “winter and ice” occurring here. From ICEwatch, ICEblock, there’s a theme occurring.

“Winter is coming” folks - stay diligent: https://unorthodoxy.substack.com/p/ice-and-ice-the-death-of-good-in

GabeReal's avatar

That was a good article you wrote yesterday!

Pacificus's avatar

Yes. Whatever one thinks of ICE and their activities, for Walz to worsen the situation with inflammatory rhetoric that is inciting more tragic encounters between "protesters" and ICE is exactly the wrong way to go if your aim is the peaceful resolution of political disputes. But it is exactly the sort of thing you would do and say if you aim is to facilitate the beginning of a Cold Civil War.

Bonnie Beresford's avatar

Walz is running scared over the exposure of the unspeakable fraud in his state. He is making big noises about ICE and the shootings because it deflects attention from his collusion to bilk what taxpayers to the tune of 9 billion bucks and counting.

GabeReal's avatar

Yeah, additionally, when I was watching the videos of the Pretti killing, I noticed all the annoying whistles these protesters are blowing when ICE is trying to do its job. For the agents, they are already under a lot of stress during these tense and dangerous operations, and the whistles just add more chaos to an already stressful situation. The protesters think they’re helping, but really it’s leading to more harm and now 2 people are dead. There has to be a better way.

Bob Mooney's avatar

Thank you, Sasha. An excellent report and recap of an utterly tragic story.

Michael Martin's avatar

he is just so, so... ick

NothingButNet's avatar

No Balz Walz is a comic book character whose simple mind creates disastrous outcomes. Combine his idiocy with his cowardice and you have a deadly cocktail ☠️. Between Walz and Frey it’s hard to imagine a positive outcome for Minneapolis residents, who will suffer extreme damage at the hands of Skippy and Jake.

Barry Lederman, “normie”'s avatar

It’s like watching Abbot and Costello “who’s on first” but unfortunately it’s not funny!

MyOpinion's avatar

I knew far more about Tim Walz and Kamala during the election than many others and was relentless in posted all of it on Tim's X account. What Tim didn't know was that I have access to archived newspapers. I had proof and shared his deep ties to China.

In time, and I hope it was my proof, he began being investigated as being a possible National security risk by an oversight committee.

I was stunned to learn MN governors have no term limits such as CA.

Tim Walz was "allegedly" a pedo. He went to China 30 (THIRTY) times and take children to China to "study". China had/has zero care for children.

I had so much proof against Walz that Tim and his wife were inable to refute my claims.

Linda Burnett's avatar

I was stunned when Walz, and Frey, were reelected after the disastrous BLM riots and the onerous, overreaching, and lengthy covid regulation state.

MyOpinion's avatar

Walz sent officers out during C-19 and they shot (rubber?) bullets at a homeowner who were standing on their porch. They were just observing. It was all captured on video.

Remember when MN was burning during the riots? Gwen Walz said the opened her window to smell the the smoke. She said it was the smell of freedom.

Lee J Ellis's avatar

You get the government you vote for, I guess

dan brandt's avatar

As long as they keep electing, we in Nebraska let go a sigh relief he won't relocate back home.

Ed's avatar

I can’t believe he’s from a based place like Alliance. I guess his parents were leftist school adminstrators vs the hard working farmers, ranchers, and BN employees I knew.

Saw a picture of him standing safely inside his mansion’s fence screaming into a bullhorn yesterday. A moral and physical coward who’s a disgrace to the dem party, his country and manhood. Ugh.

WI Patriot's avatar

The Nebraska local paper stories and pictures of Walz were priceless. Walz's mugshot was something I couldn't understand wasn't used in Trumps campaign commercials. If the FB(eye) is investigating Walz & Co., do they have access to the Signal chats and internal communications? As he's talking to Trump today all the phones of people in the room all start buzzing the same theme, and some new sound, or song. Just for fun maybe AC/DC 'Highway to Hell'. 'Tim are you there, Tim, can you hear me now.'

MyOpinion's avatar

I posted the mug shot a lot from the actual newspaper.

This is gross, but I'll post it. Walz was accused of drinking horse semen. I wanted to see if it was true. I found an archived newspaper with his photo, told of him having to have his stomach pumped because because of a joke gone wrong (it didn't say a joke went wrong, but something similar). I would ask Green Walz on her X if Tim was still having to have his stomach pumped for drink horse semen.