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Walz loses his cool after Trump uses the R-word against him.

Walz loses his cool after Trump uses the R-word against him.

President Trump recently criticized Minnesota Democratic Governor Tim Walz, calling him the “forbidden R-word” for not acting against the significant taxpayer money that has been sent to Somalia. Walz, understandably upset, has responded. Glenn Beck, co-founder of Blaze Media, has shared his insights on Trump’s remarks.

“I have an issue with someone who surrounds themselves with those who label the president a Nazi. It’s hard to say who’s worse, the Nazis or the retarded,” Beck remarked during his show.

“The term Nazi is a serious label. Fascist, too. It’s telling that he (Walz) was included on the ticket, simply for slandering others and calling them weird,” added Stu Bruguiere, a host at Blaze TV, who agreed with Beck’s assessment.

Walz’s main political failings, according to critics, stem from his failure to scrutinize Minnesota’s Somali community, especially in light of significant fraud reports happening under his watch.

Instead of confronting past issues, he shifted focus to the “risks” of criticizing Trump. “There’s a real risk here. I’ve never experienced anything like this before. People now drive by my house and yell the R-word. It’s disgraceful, yet no elected Republican has publicly condemned it,” Walz stated.

“This concerns me. We know how this escalates—from mockery to violence. It’s alarming,” he continued.

Stu chimed in with a chuckle, “The one launching the ‘weird’ attacks fears it could lead to violence. Isn’t that odd?”

On a darker note, the insults such as “Nazi” and “fascist” directed at Trump and others have unfortunately incited real violence, culminating in tragic events, including the death of Charlie Kirk last September.

Walz’s situation, where he faces derogatory comments like the R-word, is what many should fear more, according to Stu.

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