The Vice Presidential candidate debate is coming this week on Tuesday between JD Vance and Tim Walz.
Democrats have been trying to sell Walz as an authentic Midwestern guy and paint Vance as “weird.” But it’s Walz who is always doing weird things, like the strange gesticulations he’s always making. It’s also pretty insulting to the American dream when they try to attack Vance as “weird” when he’s everything that the American dream is supposed to be about — born into poor and difficult circumstances, who through the dint of his own effort was able to achieve, get into an Ivy League school, become a famous lawyer, a senator, and now a candidate for Vice President. That’s a great testament to Vance’s ability.
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Tampon Tim is gesticulating all over the place. He's a freak! pic.twitter.com/GCsPAPTKG8
— Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) September 28, 2024
A CNN panel was talking about the debate on Sunday. Another panelist offered that Walz was “consequential.” That got commentator Scott Jennings started, as he chortled at that.
SCOTT JENNINGS: “Walz is a buffoon. This guy is the only schoolteacher in America who brags that none of his students could get into an Ivy League school.” 🤣🤣🤣 pic.twitter.com/Yih4xZLc0h
— Proud Elephant 🇺🇸🦅 (@ProudElephantUS) September 29, 2024
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