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No, Tim Walz. Illegal aliens aren’t ‘The Least of These’

Tuesday's debate was arguably one of the best vice presidential performances in American history, but it wasn't on the Democratic side.

“I would defend Donald Trump’s policy proposals over Donald Trump himself.” allie beth stuckey Regarding Republican vice presidential candidate J.D. Vance, he added: Honestly, it was beautiful. ”

While Stuckey said Walz “did nothing wrong,” he revealed several “serious weaknesses” during the debate.

“The first weakness I saw was actually at the top of the discussion just with his attitude,” she says. “I noticed right away how nervous he was.”

“This is going to be terrible, I don't want to be terrible, but he had this thing going on where his mouth was dry and he was spitting, and as superficial as this sounds, I'm also I know,” she continues. Optics are important. In fact, how a person looks on screen matters. And I thought, “If he keeps doing that spitting thing, they're going to lose the election.” It's not a joke. ”

Mr. Walz also called himself a “well-spoken” “knucklehead” when confronted about lies about participating in the violent 1989 Tiananmen Square protests.

Then he repeated another lie about immigration.

“Waltz repeated the lie that the border would be secured with the Senate border bill introduced last year, and Donald Trump called his friends in Congress and told them to vote no. ,” Stuckey said.

“Because it was a terrible bill. That's why Republicans voted against it. It didn't actually secure the border,” she continued, adding that the bill would “produce 5,000 shots a day until we close the border.” “Illegal passage was allowed,” he said.

“The bottom line is that we have to hit a threshold of 5,000 illegal crossings before we can secure the border,” Stuckey explains, recalling Waltz's claim that Jesus would have been pro-immigration.

“I don't talk much about my faith, but Matthew 25:40 says, 'To the least of us you have done it to me.' I think that's true for most Americans. They just want order. This bill accomplishes that. It's funded, it's supported by people who are active, and it allows us to maintain dignity in how we treat others,” Walz argued on stage during the debate.

Stuckey had no choice but to agree.

“This bill does none of that,” she said. “And that's not what Jesus is talking about there. When he's referring to the 'least of them,' he's talking about an illegal alien who had just been arrested on Nantucket for raping a minor. I promise I'm not saying that.

“He's not even talking about the poor of the world. He's talking about persecuted Christians,” she added.

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