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October 14, 2024

Walk Hunting Video Backfires

Governor Tim Walz and Kamala Harris want the American people to view Walz as a hero tough guy, but it just is not working.

Walz posted a video this weekend of a hunting trip, and it did not quite go as planned.

It was particularly embarrassing for a man who served in the Army for more than two decades.

Can’t Get It Loaded

Walz was doing a photo-op at the Minnesota Governor’s Pheasant Hunting Open near Sleepy Eye, MN.

Walz, who considers himself a firearm enthusiast, could not have had a worse time on video.

Walz did not get to shoot any birds, but that might be because he had a little trouble getting his rifle loaded.

Walz has often bragged about his hunting skills, even challenging JD Vance, stating, “I guarantee you he can’t shoot pheasants like I can.”

Perhaps he should have had someone teach him how to load his shotgun before bragging because Walz loading the gun ended up being turned into a video game meme…

Harris had been leaning on Walz to draw in more male voters, but it has not been working to this point.

She is not only failing to woo male voters, but she is losing serious ground to Trump with black male voters in particular.

This just seems to be the latest in a long line of gaffes for Walz, who, coincidentally, misrepresented his military service on numerous occasions.

The two worst are exaggerating his rank upon retirement and having claimed to have carried a weapon in war.

While Walz was deployed during a war, he was stationed in a non-combat station.

When his battalion was going to be assigned to a war zone, Walz reportedly retired before the battalion was deployed.

If Harris was hoping to have someone like this be more attractive to “real men,” I think her perception of what a real man is has been tainted.

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