Walz Jumps Out of the Frying Pan Into the Fire As Federal Probe of Massive Minnesota Welfare Scam Widens

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Minnesota leftist governor and miserably failed 2024 Democrat vice-presidential nominee (laughingstock) Tim Walz. What can be said about the delusional guy that hasn't already been said?

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Sure, Walz is undeniably an out-of-touch-with-reality oddball with a propensity to say and do incredibly idiotic things, apparently without as much as a hint of his total lack of self-awareness, but the governor is so much more — and I don't mean that as a compliment. 

While Walz possesses a bit of the iconic fumbling of the lovable deputy of fictional Mayberry, Barney Fife, Barney had not only a heart, but also a notable sense of decency about him, which the embattled governor likely doesn't even comprehend, much less embody. 

Our latest Walz tale began on Tuesday in Seattle, when the self-anointed manly-man tried to go all Barney as a featured speaker at a fundraiser for Washington Democrat Gov. Bob Ferguson’s reelection campaign. 

While speaking about the elephant in the room — Minnesota's massive welfare fraud scheme, and the up-to-their-eyeballs complicity of Somali immigrants — Walz predictably trotted out a bit of his "he-man" schtick, telling attendees that Somalis were being "demonized," and that he plans to import even more Somalis into his state.

Geez, what could possibly go wrong?

Here's Walz, in all of his faux-indignant glory, whining about people driving past his house and yelling "the 'R'-word "("retarded," which President Donald Trump recently called the governor:

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These folks better not ever mistake our kindness for our weakness because we are going to defend our neighbors. These guys bring out the worst in me. I hate it when I get to that point where it’s petty and I hate it when that sense of anger comes up on you. But the antidote to that is positive actions to improve lives that go against what they are trying to do. So instead of demonizing our Somali community, we’re going to do more to welcome more in.

First, Governor, you bring out the worst in yourself; you don't need help in that department. Second, what, specifically, are the "positive actions" you're taking about? Third, how is welcoming more Somali illegal aliens into Minnesota going to help your already-troubled state?

As Walz continued to spew meaningly bilge, he tried to tie in the "accomplishments" of Ferguson, as he once again launched into egregious silliness: 

You came here for your governor, for someone who is super effective at improving lives. But you also came here because you love this state and you love the country and at this moment in time, gathering together with people who are willing to stand up and speak out for what’s right and stand behind leaders who put themselves out there to defend democracy and those without a voice; there’s probably nothing more important you could be doing, so thank you all.

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Raise your hand (even if you're a Democrat) if you can name just one thing Walz has done to defend democracy for all Minnesotans, not just people whose "religion" instructs them to "kill infidels" — meaning anyone who denies Allah.


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Did I mention that Walz ripped into Trump within two minutes of taking the stage (no word if he strolled to the stage his typical "Miss America" style; arms stretched out in opposite directions, with one index pointing upward, the other one down)? 

Yeah:

There’s just some people that really rub Donald Trump the wrong way and I’m guessing it’s people who are smart. 

Perhaps, Tim — but those who really rub Trump the wrong way are haters who appear to despise America's 47th president more than they love America and protecting its citizens — again, all of them.

Now, Here Comes Comer

As if Walz wasn't already under enough serious fire, House Oversight and Accountability Committee Chairman James Comer (KY-01) told Just the News he's more than willing to subpoena Walz over the fraud scheme, which has reportedly seen hundreds of millions of dollars routed through nonprofits to Somali immigrants and others. 

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If anyone that has received correspondence from us thus far requesting information, if they don't turn over that information, then they will get a subpoena. And we're serious about this. We're not going to back down.

You know, Walz gets due process, but the way he's handling this, and the way [Keith] Ellison, the attorney general, has kind of hid right now, makes me pretty confident that there's a massive amount of waste, fraud and abuse that's about to be detected here, and I'm going to predict that Walz's political career is closer to an end than somewhere in the middle.

Let's hope Walz's political career is indeed closer to the end, if only for the good people of Minnesota who are rightfully concerned about the governor's aggressive Islamization plan for their state — before it's too late.

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