
What can be said about Minnesota Governor Tim Walz that hasn’t already been said?
I mean, the guy was a walking and talking buffoon throughout his miserable 2024 vice-presidential campaign, as the sidekick of the equally-miserable Democrat presidential nominee, former Vice President Kamala Harris.
Now he says he wouldn’t have done anything differently, and that he’s done with elected office — forever.
Let’s refresh our memory on Gov. Jazz Hands: From lying about his less-than-heroic past to his melodramatic performance theater to dancing and flitting around a stage like a sprite from a ridiculous made-up movie, Dance of the Pixies, the guy who nobody takes seriously is a silly caricature of himself.
Then came the reports of massive fraud in Minnesota, followed by ever-more violent *protests* against federal agents in Minneapolis — for the horrific crime of legally doing their jobs while rounding up “the worst of the worst” illegal aliens in out-of-control Minneapolia.
Simply put, Walz has been in over his head since the moment he entered politics, while now continuing to dive even deeper into the depths of irrelevance — not to mention the possibility of becoming a convicted criminal due to his possible (probable?) role in the massive fraud that continues to rock his state and its residents.
In an interview with MN NOW (formerly, MSNBC), host Jacob Soboroff asked the embattled governor if, when he looks back, he thinks he could have done anything differently to prevent federal agents from coming to Minneapolis. Needless to say, Walz — who passes the buck like it’s a glowing volcanic rock, of course said “no”.
No. No. They were coming anyway. We had — this was — it was all make-believe that we’d been at it.
Every state had this. And, look, I do think there has to be accountability in this. No one in state government was implicated. This happens all over. People did this. We find — we got it caught. We put them in jail or whatever.
Huh?
Who has Walz put in jail for the mayhem in Minneapolis, much less for the billions of dollars of fraud that blew the lid off the corruption in the state? Perhaps realizing the ridiculousness of his denial of responsibility (although I doubt it), the governor then tried to change his tune about responsibility — which only made him look more disingenuous:
But somebody needs to be accountable. And I said, you know what? You’re right. I’m accountable for this. Let me, this year, get this all fixed, which we will have the strongest programs. We’re already doing it. But the people they had that were prosecuting these cases, those people that were over at the U.S. attorney’s office, they all quit.
The notion that Walz thinks his party sees him as he sees himself is laughable in and of itself. Truth be told, I’d wager, the Democrat Party as a whole wishes Walz — along with Harris — would ride off into the sunset and never return.
Walz: I Will Never Run For An Elected Office Again
Read his explanation here: https://t.co/bY9186QcUg pic.twitter.com/LVuBgj85kT— RCP Video (@rcpvideo) January 29, 2026
Like Harris, Walz appears to just make things up as he goes, only to end up saying nothing — other than running from responsibility like it’s an active volcano.
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Now, the Political *Bombshell* (Yawn)
After making everything about himself, which has been his modus operandi from the beginning, Walz slid into an announcement about his political future, almost as if he tried to make it a mere footnote.
Saying his time as an elected official will permanently end when he finishes his term as governor, Governor Dufus declared:
I will never run for an elected office again.
No kidding, Tim?
Not to be rude, but given the history of your governorship, including the current mayhem in Minneapolis, and not to mention your clownish behavior as your party’s 2024 vice-presidential nominee, your announcement comes across more as a “well, duh,” than news.
I mean, sure, this guy has known for a while that his political career was over as the massive fraud case continued to grow. Then again, Walz is among the most delusional and dishonest political figures to come down the pike in recent years.
So what does Tim Walz do? He tries to slither out the back door, as if it’s him who has been treated unfairly.
Don’t let the door hit you, Timmy.
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