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September 23, 2024
Tim Walz: "We Can't Afford Four More Years of This"
By "this," he means the failures and miseries of the past four years.
Remember, the Democrat-Media Party has decided to pretend that Trump is the incumbent and Kamala Harris is the outsider challenger who will upend the status quo.
Four years after insisting that Trump lost the election, the Democrat-Media Party has changed its mind. Trump not only won the election, but he's currently serving as president.
Tim Walz roasted for seemingly campaigning against running mate: "We can't afford four more years of this"
Minnesota Governor and Democratic vice-presidential candidate Tim Walz faced a wave of online mockery following a statement made at a Pennsylvania rally on Saturday. Walz told the crowd, "We can't afford four more years of this," sparking confusion and criticism, particularly from conservative commentators, who saw the remark as an accidental jab at his own running mate.
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During a rally in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, on Saturday, Tim Walz was discussing gun violence when he veered off course, calling attention to an audience member who seemed to need water.
After briefly pausing his speech, Walz resumed and criticized former President Donald Trump and his running mate, Ohio Sen. JD Vance before stating, "We can't afford four more years of this."
The ambiguous nature of his comment led to ridicule on social media, with conservative voices like Donald Trump Jr. and the Trump War Room account mockingly suggesting Walz had unintentionally endorsed Trump.
Meanwhile, the finger-quotes "President" again had a public lapse of consciousness.
President Biden became confused and lost track of events during a press conference alongside India's prime minister on Saturday.
The incident came when Biden was supposed to introduce Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Wilmington, Delaware. He instead became confused and appeared to think he was waiting for a question from reporters. An announcer then introduces Modi following an uncomfortable pause.
"I want to thank you all for being here," Biden said. "Now, who am I introducing next?"
"Who's next?" he shouts, leading to several seconds of silence.
An announcer then cuts in to introduce Modi, who approaches Biden and shakes his hand.
The interaction came just one day after Biden received heavy criticism for allowing First Lady Jill Biden to run a cabinet meeting on Friday.
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The New York Post reported that Jill Biden, seated at the head of the Cabinet Room's board table, "read from a binder about maternal health initiatives for four-and-a-half minutes after her husband spoke for just two minutes off the top of the meeting."