Tim Walz went on a “hunt” Saturday in Sleepy Eye, Minnesota. It's part of a media blitz aimed at winning the support of rural men who he and Vice President Kamala Harris may need to tap into battleground states in November.
MSNBC footage shows a goofy public school teacher walking around in a field and chopping it up with some real hunters. on video Posted According to the Washington Post, Walz was seen walking through another field carrying what appeared to be a shotgun (I'm no firearms expert, so don't take my word for it) ). (Related: Tim Walz hatches a desperate ploy to win over black men?)
MSNBC hints that Tim Walz's pheasant hunting is nothing more than a desperate attempt to win over male voters.
Sorry Tim, men don't vote for gun grabbers. pic.twitter.com/Asvq38ObkM
— Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) October 12, 2024
Conservatives mocked the vice presidential candidate in replies to an MSNBC video, with one X user calling him a “man subservient to the nanny state.”
Waltz cannot be Beta and Alpha at the same time. He has already chosen his lane and that is the role of a man subservient to the nanny state.
There's absolutely nothing about it.
— Craig Chamberlin (@CraigChamberlin) October 12, 2024
No one goes pheasant hunting with 20 friends.
— Elmer Keith (@MagnumKeith) October 12, 2024
I noticed @TimWalz Even though he was very happy to have Dick Cheney's support, he did not invite Dick Cheney to go hunting with him.
— Lanny Lutz (@lanny_lutz) October 12, 2024
Tampon Tim is so fake
— Vince Langman (@LangmanVince) October 12, 2024
I don't know about hunting at first. I've never done it before. The only time I've ever killed a mammal was when I used a BB gun to kill a squirrel that was chewing through an Adirondack chair. I hope that someday my colleague Mary Luke and her husband will take me on a hunting trip to rural Oklahoma. There you can live off the land for a few days, read Ernest Hemingway, and stock up on venison for the winter.
Tim Walz doesn't know anything about hunting either. He also doesn't realize that blatantly pandering to voters in such shallow ways, like pretending to be a salt-of-the-earth hunter from rural America, doesn't work. Most likely, it will backfire. For now, he should stick to having a fancy meeting with George Soros' son in his New York City penthouse.
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