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Tim Walz Melts Down When Pressed on Biden's Failed Re-Election Bid

After election loss, Democrat VP pick blames Biden, deflects accountability, and doubles down on failed policies.

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, the man who just helped tank the 2024 Democratic ticket, lost his cool on live television Sunday when asked whether President Joe Biden should have ever been running for re-election in the first place.

Appearing on CNN’s State of the Union, Walz snapped back at host Jake Tapper, who raised the uncomfortable truth: the Democratic Party propped up a candidate clearly unfit for the job.

“He made that decision!” Walz blurted out when Tapper suggested it was a major mistake to pretend Biden was capable of another term.

Tapper didn’t back down “You all went along with the idea that he was up for it. And he wasn’t. And everybody saw it, and the country rejected it.”

Walz’s response? A shoulder shrug, some vague introspection, and more deflection.

“History will tell us... that very well could be the case,” he admitted. “I would hope we would never do it again... But I don’t know where it helps us going forward.”

So much for owning it.

Let’s be clear Walz was part of the problem. He was Kamala Harris’s running mate on a ticket that got demolished by President Donald Trump losing every single battleground state and delivering a national rebuke to the left’s radical agenda.

And now that the damage is done, he’s suddenly interested in learning from “mistakes”? Please.

Walz then tried to pivot of course to attacking Trump’s wildly popular tariffs, ignoring the fact that more than 50 countries have already begged for negotiations since the policy was announced. While Trump is realigning global trade to favor American workers, Democrats like Walz are still whining about protecting foreign manufacturers and multinational corporations.

Even more telling was Walz’s attempt to distance himself from the very agenda he helped run on. He criticized Democrats for getting into a “mess” by failing to clearly defend their “woke,” DEI, and open-border immigration policies. But instead of rejecting those ideas, he doubled down, insisting the immigration agenda was bipartisan and blaming critics for “distorting” the issues.

“I don’t know if I’m the best spokesperson to do it after just losing an election,” Walz said, finally acknowledging reality.

That might be the most honest thing he’s said.

In a rare moment of self-awareness, Walz admitted, “I’m criticizing myself. I own this. I’m part of the ticket. And somebody has to come up with a strategy.”

Here’s a strategy: Stop gaslighting voters, stop running senile candidates, and stop pretending your policies aren’t wrecking the country.

But don’t expect that from Tim Walz or any of the Democrats responsible for four years of economic instability, cultural chaos, and weak leadership.

The American people already issued their verdict in November. And it wasn’t close.

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