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Dems love 'Weird'-gate: Walz VP's weird insult for MAGA

Dems loathe Trumpers even more than we thought—and Walz's 'nutjobs' slam proves it.

Published August 6, 2024 at 10:26am by Mary Walrath-Holdridge


Libs Go Woke, But Walz GoesWeird

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, Kamala Harris' new BFF and running mate, has been making waves with his "unique" choice of words to describe Trump, JD Vance, and the GOP. In typical liberal fashion, he's taking the focus off real issues and resorting to name-calling.

You might remember Walz for his brilliant contribution to the English language with his new term, "weird," to describe anything and anyone Republican. Because, you know, calling people names is totally mature and not at all what we expect from our politicians.

Origin of Weird:

Days after Biden's sad exit, Walz graces MSNBC with his wisdom and drops this gem:

"These are weird people on the other side. They wanna take books away, they wanna be in your exam room...these are weird ideas. Listen to them speak, listen to how they talk about things."

Harris' team, always looking for a good meme, jumped on this like flies on you-know-what, and posted an edited video of Vance's comments on Diet Mountain Dew and racism with the caption, "It's getting weird..." Because, you guys, DEW it? Get it?

Even Pete Buttigieg and Chuck Schumer, the cool kids of the Dem party, are riding this new wave of "weird."

But why "weird"? Walz explains his genius strategy on CNN's "State of the Union":

"Listen to the guy, he's talking about Hannibal Lecter...shocking sharks...just name it what it is...my observation: has he ever laughed?"

Vivek Ramaswamy, a Republican with actual class, calls out the Dems' childish behavior:

"This is a presidential election, not high school...It's ironic the 'diversity' party resorts to this. Win on policy if you can, but cut the crap."

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