Governor Tim Walz (D-MN) took a page from former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s failed 2016 playbook on Monday, taking her “basket of deplorables” comment to new lows as he trashed Republican voters at the Democratic Party’s summer meeting.
Walz began by attacking President Donald Trump’s efforts to root out Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) policies and claiming that the Democratic Party should lean in and protect them. The failed vice presidential candidate — who deployed his own state’s National Guard to enforce draconian COVID-era restrictions — went on to complain about Trump using the National Guard to assist local law enforcement in cracking down on crime.
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Tim Walz says Democrats won’t back down on DEI, attacks “cruel” and “fascist” Republicans
“Think of how easy it would be to be a damn Republican. ‘Oh what should I wear today? This stupid, friggin red hat. What should I say today? Oh I don’t know, just make sure it’s cruel.'” pic.twitter.com/SPjuT5UNWA
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Walz pivoted to attack the press, complaining that there was no basis for media claims that there was a “division” within the Democratic Party. “There’s a division in my damn house and we’re still married and things are good! That’s life.”
When he turned to address Republicans, however, he could not hide his disdain: “Think of how easy it would be to be a damn Republican. ‘Oh what should I wear today? This stupid, friggin red hat. What should I say today? Oh I don’t know, just make sure it’s cruel. Who do we listen to? That guy? Oh, the felon in the White House? Yeah, I listen to him, and that will be fine.'”
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The Minnesota governor — who just a few short years ago had encouraged his state’s citizens to rat out their neighbors if they weren’t following COVID regulations — claimed that Trump’s policies were “fascist,” and it was important to say that out loud.
“I always get in trouble for it, I’ll continue to say it. I don’t think we do any favors when we don’t name it. These are fascist policies,” he said. “That is what they are … Now he’s talking about burning flags. He’s going to have flag burning or whatever, because he knows there’s a hell of a lot of flags with his picture on it that are going to get burned. There’s a whole lot of that kind of crap that people are sick of.”