Post by shawnKamala Harris picked Tim Walz as her VP pick, a truly safe pick.
There's little in the way of negative things that I've heard about him
Minnesota's governor either has extreme views or was too weak to stand up t
activists opposed to the National Guard, he's in favor of citizen spying, an
he's demanding the medicalization of gender confusion
According to the media, Democratic Presidential candidate Kamala Harris mad
an excellent choice in selecting Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as her vic
presidential running mate. Walz bridges the gap between the Democratic Party'
progressive base and the moderates that Harris and Walz need to win over t
maintain control over the White House, they say. And Pennsylvania Governo
Josh Shapiro, the other front-runner, was too divisive on Israel, they add
and risked overshadowing Harris.
But three major controversies threaten Walz's image as a moderate. Walz waite
three days before asking for the deployment of the National Guard after Blac
Lives Matter protests turned into fiery riots that destroyed hundreds o
businesses in. Minneapolis. Walz created a "snitch line" through whic
thousands of Minnesotans reported their neighbors, co-workers, and polic
officers to the government for things like not wearing masks while outdoors
And Walz doubled down last year on letting doctors and surgeons give drugs t
and operate on children and adolescents confused about their gender at a tim
when Britain and much of Europe are coming to their senses and banning it.
Harris' political advisors might note that Walz ultimately brought riotin
under control and that deploying the National Guard was a difficult decisio
aimed at balancing the need for security with the rights of peacefu
protesters. While the "snitch line" for COVID-19 violations was controversial
Harris' team could frame it as a necessary measure during an unprecedente
public health crisis and stress that those actions were part of a broade
strategy to keep Minnesotans safe. And they might note that Walz's gende
policies ensure medical decisions are made with thorough support and parenta
involvement and align with established medical guidelines.
But the more anyone looks at these three decisive cases, the worse it look
for Walz. Walz's delayed deployment of the National Guard against BLM rioter
led to destruction and chaos, showing his failure to act decisively when i
mattered most, undermining his commitment to protect both public safety an
civil liberties. The snitch line for COVID-19 violations was a massiv
overreach of government power inconsistent with the American way and mor
similar to the kind of tip lines common under Communist regimes. And Walz no
only supports irreversible medical treatments for minors without long-ter
studies on their effects, at a time when other countries are moving t
restrict such practices, he last year advertised Minnesota as a state tha
would expand gender procedures to people from out of state and favor
expending taxpayer money to pay for them.
In truth, Walz's failure to stop the BLM riots, the COVID snitch line, and th
growing gender medical mistreatment scandal could significantly hurt Harri
with swing moderate voters in key battleground states, where Donald Trump'
campaign is already depicting her as part of the radical Left. Most American
want the National Guard called out to prevent violence and looting. Whil
Democrats generally supported stringent COVID-19 measures, many independen
swing voters viewed them as invasive and excessive. And significantly mor
voters oppose allowing doctors and medical professionals to give drugs an
perform radical surgeries on minors.
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro would have been a significantly stronge
vice-presidential pick for Harris. He has proven able to win over moderate an
independent voters in a critical swing state, which could be pivotal in thi
election. And, unlike Tim Walz, Shapiro does not carry nearly as muc
controversial baggage associated with delayed National Guard deployment during
the BLM protests, the implementation of a COVID-19 snitch line, or such
extreme gender medicine policies.
Given that Walz's controversies could hurt Harris with moderates, why did she
pick him as her running mate? And why, if Walz is so progressive, has he done
things that have undermined the progressive, liberal, and Democratic value of
caring for the vulnerable?