Caitlyn Jenner threw shade at Tim Waltz, the Tim Waltz government after a “men” failed to do so.
“I'm more “male” than this [clown emoji] Gov Walz”, Jenner, 75, x with ribs Wednesday in response to the governor's exaggeration.
Jenner, the Olympic gold medal winner decathlet who appeared as a transwoman in 2015, shared a clip from the Republican National Committee Opposition Research X account introducing Governor Bragadocio.
Walz (D), 60, squealed about his manliness on the podcast for “This Is Gavin Newsom,” and thought conservatives were particularly threatened by his manliness.
“I think it scares them a little, [which is] Waltz said during his appearance on the podcast.
Newsom, 57, spoke about his complaints about the overly widespread and widespread state of several progressives, using the term “toxic masculinity,” reflecting how Democrats are losing male voters and harboring concerns about the “male crisis.”
“No, I'm serious because they know I can fix the truck. They know I'm not a bull.
Though not included in that segment, Waltz continued to lament the slings and arrows he took from conservatives about his manliness.
In the campaign trajectory, he spotlighted his hunting prowess and days as a football coach, but his allies welcomed him as a model for young men.
Maga critics frequently slammed him with “Tampon Tim” and chuckled at how he handled a shotgun during his October hunting trip.
“It's not that it takes too long to think about this,” Walz continued.
Some observers pointed to how President Trump and the GOP spotlighted male energy at events such as the Republican National Convention.
Newsom warned that Democrats suffered losses between both white and minority men during the presidential election cycle.
Later on a podcast, when Newsom was talking about his efforts to understand the other side, he highlighted his belief that Waltz could beat him, including inviting Magazine stars such as Charlie Kirk and Steve Bannon to his show.
“I think I can kick most of their ass,” he said.





