During Tuesday’s vice presidential debate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz said something strange: he had “become friends with school shooters.” When asked what he meant by this, Walz refused to answer.
According to reports, the far-left Democrat had a lot of nerves before the debate because he thought that if he did badly against Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH), he would let down his running mate Kamala Harris. Vance slashed and diced Walz during what can only be called a total disaster for Walz.
But the Republican vice presidential candidate did the most damage to himself. Walz’s strange answer to a question about his support for a ban on so-called assault guns was the worst.
“I was in that room with those parents from Sandy Hook. I’m now friends with people who shoot up schools. I’ve seen it,” the governor said when asked why he changed his mind and now backs the gun ban. Oh no.
“Tampon Tim” and his wife Gwen Walz went to Justino’s Pizza in Manhattan for a bite to eat after the nationally televised event. They looked at the pizzas on display and chose one with sausage while ignoring a reporter who tried to ask him what he meant by what he said about the school shooters.
The reporter asked, “Governor, you said during the debate that you’d become friends with school killers. Could you explain what you meant by that?”
“Can you explain what you meant when you said you were friends with school shooters?” asked another reporter.
Tim Walz is terrified of reporters. He pretends to look at pizzas when asked about his friendship with school shooters or how he lied about his time in China. Meek. pic.twitter.com/wWvCgTpiRW
— Ian Miles Cheong (@stillgray) October 2, 2024
Another lie Walz told was that he was in Hong Kong during the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests, when the Chinese government killed hundreds of protesters. The reporter also asked Walz about this lie.
“People say you weren’t in Hong Kong, so why did you say you were there?” She asked while the governor claimed to be mesmerized by the tasty treats on display.
Walz didn’t answer any of the questions and pretended to be more interested in the pizza than in describing a mistake that could follow him and Harris around for the next five weeks.