Kamala Harris and Tim Walz have been taking some heat by not having any official press conferences or interviews since declaring their run for the top office in America. It’s been messy, sure, since Harris commandeered the Presidential nomination for the Democrat party, this after Joe Biden declared he was in it to win it. His party said, not so fast my friend, and installed Harris who somehow skirted around the whole “people voting” thing. A surprise pick with Walz as Vice President and the pair are off to meet the press and tackled the hard questions…. right? Wrong! They DID sit down for an interview but it was with each other. 🥴
One of the comments that stuck out to me is when Walz compared the current state of America as everyone “coming out of their house after a blizzard.” He DOES realize Biden and Harris have been in office for 3.5 years, right? Gosh, I didn’t think there was a football coach I could dislike more than Nick Saban, but here we are.
They go on and on about their feelings and their joy, but I’ll save you 10 minutes by saying this is the most bipolar pair of politicians since Biden/Harris. For example, I’ve heard Tim Walz repeat the line, “Mind your own business!” many times in reference to his work in Minnesota, yet in this conversation he and Kamala talk about everyone treating everyone else like neighbors. Kamala Harris with a dig about Tim being white– “I’m sure you and him (Doug, the white husband) like the same music” which implies the unsaid statement, because they’re both old, white men. What if Tim had said, “Oh, of course you like Aretha Franklin because you’re black!” 🤔
They talk about being the underdog, being a little behind on the scoreboard, and yet all I hear from Democrats is that Harris is leading in the polls. You can’t be an underdog and at the same time claim most Americans support you. The one bright spot was the mention of Prince but all I could think was, “Get my Prince’s name out your effing mouth!”
The honeymoon stage for these two will end soon and when it does, I’ll be dancing in the purple rain of joy.
-Out of the Wilderness
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