Cackling Kamala And Tampon Tim Are Just Weird As Hell

Harris and her No. 2 have brought us a nonstop smorgasbord of weird and creepy moments throughout their short-lived campaign.

Harris allies are realizing Tim Walz's trouble with the truth is a major liability



Cracks are beginning to show in Harris' inner circle, as evidenced by recent leaks to the liberal press. The cause appears to be Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz's numerous bald-faced lies — or what Politico has euphemistically referred to as "verbal errors" and "problem[s] misspeaking."

Four individuals in Harris' camp spoke anonymously to Politico, indicating that despite the vetting process, they were blindsided by some of Walz's more egregious whoppers, such as his repeated yarn about being in Hong Kong during the infamous massacre at Tiananmen Square in 1989.

Walz "misspoke" at length, for instance, during a congressional hearing in 2014, claiming, "[The Tiananmen Square massacre] certainly had enduring influence on me. As a young man I was just going to teach high school in Foshan in Guangdong province and was in Hong Kong in May 1989. As the events were unfolding, several of us went in. I still remember the train station in Hong Kong."

'I will get caught up in the rhetoric.'

During the vice presidential debate, moderator Margaret Brennan asked, "You said you were in Hong Kong during the deadly Tiananmen Square protest in the spring of 1989, but Minnesota Public Radio and other media outlets are reporting that you actually didn't travel to Asia until August of that year. Can you explain that discrepancy?"

After providing Brennan with an unsolicited and scattered biography, Walz said, "I've not been perfect, and I'm a knucklehead at times, but it's always been about that."

Walz added, "I will talk a lot, I will get caught up in the rhetoric, but being there, the impact it made, the difference in my life. I learned a lot about China."

When asked once again to bridge the chasm between reality and his account, Walz suggested he "misspoke."

"It's unclear whether Walz's verbal errors will undercut his credibility with voters. But the need to continually clean up those claims could politically hurt Walz and Harris," reported Politico.

Since the debate, Walz has been trying to smooth over the waves his most recently discovered falsehoods have caused, reassuring reporters in Pennsylvania, for instance, "Look, I have my dates wrong."

Walz is not the only Democrat desperately scrambling to limit the damage his mouth has done.

Once the truth came out about the governor's military record and retiring rank, the Harris campaign reportedly had to revise Walz's biography. Whereas it previously listed the governor as a "retired command sergeant major," it was adjusted to indicate that Walz once held the command sergeant major rank — a critical distinction, granted he reverted back to the rank of master sergeant after failing to complete the necessary coursework.

'He sometimes misspeaks.'

Politico noted that the Harris campaign also felt compelled to claim Walz "misspoke" when he said in 2018 that he didn't want "those weapons of war, that I carried in war" accessible to law-abiding Americans. Of course, Walz never served in combat, havingbailed out of the service around the time his battalion received word it would soon be deployed to Iraq.

When Walz was exposed for lying about "us[ing] I.V.F. to start a family," having actually used intrauterine insemination to have children, Lauren Hitt, a spokeswoman for the Harris campaign, once again used the magic word, claiming Walz "misspoke."

Walz also appears to have misspoken when he falsely claimed:

"Any time you are forced to go off message is never welcome," Mike Mikus, a Democratic strategist in Pennsylvania, told Politico. "But in the end, voters are looking for somebody who is more concerned about what these candidates are going to do to improve their lives than, 'Did he get every single fact correct.'"

The campaign appears to be left with little other option that to recycle this word and insinuate that Walz's ostensibly pathological disregard for the truth is evidence of his normalcy.

"As the governor has said, he sometimes misspeaks," a spokesman for the campaign told Politico. "He speaks like a normal person and speaks passionately about issues he cares deeply about including democracy and stopping gun violence in our school."

In a desperate projection effort, the spokesman suggested Trump and Vance "repeatedly lie and mislead about their plan to ban abortion nationwide" and other topics.

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‘The Devil is a lie’: Black woman absolutely DESTROYS Kamala and Tampon Tim



Chicago is a mess, and it’s no secret that the Democratic Party is behind it.

One Chicago woman said it better than the rest, which Dave Rubin of “The Rubin Report” found “just absolutely beautiful.”

“In the words of Malcom X, who told us that the white liberal is the worst enemy to the black man,” the woman began in a now viral clip. “Coming up in here, acting like y’all representing some social justice. But all along, all you’re doing is trying to use black people to find a reason to make some money.”

“Just do like RFK Jr., just do like that Tulsi lady, you better get up out of the Democratic Party, save yourself, cause if y’all don’t, we are coming for your seats. We ain’t taking no disrespect from a bunch of people who have broke into the country and now have completely broke the city,” she said, before ripping into Kamala Harris and Tim Walz.

“The number one function of a president is to be the commander in chief. You tell me anything about a Kamala Harris that looks like she can protect this country after y’all sat up here and then get it overridden with a bunch of illegals,” she continued.

“Y’all sat up here and put America’s hands in all kinds of wars, and you telling me a tampon man that ran from duty, Kamala Harris that don’t know what race she is gonna’ protect this country.”

“The Devil is a lie,” she finished.

“That woman is incredible,” Rubin comments, stunned by her display. “She is someone who is waking up to the lunacy that somehow the [Democratic] Party has convinced black people you have to vote for us.”


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Another LIE: Harris-Walz campaign's deception EXPOSED



Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz has already come under fire for lying about “going to war,” which he did not. Now, he’s once again been caught lying — and his integrity is looking thin to nonexistent.

When he launched his campaign for U.S. Congress in 2006, Walz had boasted in his public biography that he was named the Outstanding Young Nebraskan by the Nebraska Chamber of Commerce.

“That was nice,” Pat Gray of “Pat Gray Unleashed” comments. “Except, it’s just not true.”

“According to the article,” he continues, “it was a small lie about a minor honor.”

The Outstanding Young Nebraskan honor can apparently still be found in an archived version on his campaign website, though it’s still untrue. Even the president of the Nebraska Chamber of Commerce wrote to Walz to object.

He reportedly said, “It has come to my attention that as part of your campaign for U.S. Congress, you’ve posted your biography on your website that claims you received an award from the Nebraska Chamber of Commerce for your service to the business community. We researched this matter and can confirm that you have not been the recipient of any award from the Nebraska Chamber of Commerce.”

The Chamber had actually endorsed Walz’s opponent, Gil Gutknecht, a Republican incumbent who had held the seat since 1995.

Walz’s campaign manager claimed that he’d actually won an award from the Junior Chamber of Commerce and that the mistake was a “typographical error.”

Gutknecht ended up losing to Walz in 2006 and spoke to the Washington Free Beacon that year. He told them that “it fits a pattern of misleading and fabricated statements he has made throughout his political and personal life.”

“He’s flat-out lying through his communist teeth,” Gray says, noting that Walz also lied about being a beneficiary of in vitro fertilization.

“The excuse that the campaign used then was ‘Oh Governor Walz just talks how normal people talk. He was using commonly understood shorthand for fertility treatments,’” Gray continues, adding, “No, what he’s using there is a lie.”




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The BEST political nicknames of all time — and why Laughin' Kamala doesn’t make the cut



No matter how old you get, name-calling politicians never gets old.

Especially when those politicians do things like advocate for tampons in little boys' restrooms and medically altering a child without their parents' permission — like Harris’ VP pick, Tim Walz.

“Tampon Tim,” Liz Wheeler says cheerfully. “I’m really happy about this, not only because it’s funny — it is. It’s hilarious. But also because to be honest, Republicans misfired a little bit when Kamala Harris staged that coup against Joe Biden and then was installed as Democratic nominee for president.”

This is why Wheeler is so grateful for Elon Musk and X — because without the social media platform, Walz would have been branded as “coach.”

“In that rally that Kamala and Tim Walz did yesterday, she literally called him ‘coach,’” Wheeler says. “She is trying so hard to make him this midwestern values dad who’s relatable to the every white man.”

Another great nickname was “Crooked Hillary.”

“Crooked Hillary was, I would argue, one of the most effective political nicknames of all time because of two reasons. The number one reason is because people who didn’t like Hillary Clinton didn’t like her because she was untrustworthy,” Wheeler explains.

The second reason was because people believed she was corrupt.

“So using the name crooked Hillary evokes both of those things,” she continues, noting that now Kamala Harris has a new nickname as well — but it's not as good as the former two.

“Laughin’ Kamala,” Wheeler begins. “It’s not a good one. It’s not a good nickname. It’s not effective because it is based solely on a mannerism of Kamala Harris, and it’s a mannerism that isn’t a turnoff to independent voters, to women voters, or to young people.”

“I’ve been calling her Kamala the Commie,” she continues. “It has a nice rhyming element to it and it also reminds us that she supports, to this day, the neo-Marxist black lives matter movement, that her father was a Marxist professor, that she believes in open borders.”

“All of which: communist policies,” she adds.


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Every time 'Tampon Tim' Walz told us EXACTLY who he is



While the media paints Kamala’s VP pick Tim Walz as a lovable, folksy, “Midwestern dad,” they’re working overtime to paint JD Vance as a “weird” “white supremacist.”

But per usual, neither could be further from the truth. And in Walz’s case, Glenn Beck has the receipts that Walz is much more a radical, socialist creep than a lovable, folksy dad.

“We’re there to protect children. We’re there to have you understand that in Minnesota, you’re going to be protected. And I just want to be clear, I will never understand what goes into the thinking of these folks to bully these children,” Walz said in a segment on CNN.

“The trans community is as terrified as they’ve ever been. We’ve seen attacks across the nation, even here in Minnesota, and we’re now saying we have to be much more proactive, we have to be much more aggressive about making sure that folks are protected,” Walz continued.

“Children have a right to have their noodles cut off or their breasts removed,” Glenn comments, mocking Walz.

But his take on the “trans community” is far from the worst of it.

“He had more nursing home deaths in his state than they had in New York under Cuomo,” Glenn says, adding, “He was a total authoritarian and locked everything down. But he went the extra mile here.”

Glenn is referring to the hotline that encouraged Minnesotans to snitch on their neighbors who weren’t following the government’s COVID lockdown orders.

Walz, who obviously knows a lot about being a good neighbor, also went on record to say that “one person’s socialism is another person’s neighborliness.”

“Amen, amen,” Glenn laughs sarcastically, adding that Walz has also pledged that there will be no gasoline-run cars in the state of Minnesota by 2035.

“It’s just so crazy what people are saying about him now,” Glenn says. “I’d like to call him the name that people call him in the state occasionally and that’s Tampon Tim. Which I think is very dignified and shows what he’s for and that is tampons in boy restrooms.”


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