Tim Walz to launch national tour of town halls in Republican House districts

Tim Walz is headed back out on the road – this time, for a tour of House districts represented by Republicans who have stopped holding in-person town halls amid the raucous receptions some of their colleagues have gotten across the country.

Good for Walz.  He may not persuade many people, but it’s always a good idea to get out and talk to the people.  Trump and his people are moving fast, and Democrats must feel like they should do something.  At least Walz has a constructive plan.  His colleagues could learn from him.

Al Green acted like a dementia patient having a temper tantrum in the Congressional Chambers.

Judy Chu and other Congressional women looked like idiots in their “Choose Your Fighter” video.

 

Maxine Water is hassling government workers and anyone else she can find. 

I don’t even know what Rosa Delauro is doing.  Her video is about as awkward as a purple-haired 82 year-old can get. 

The Democratic Party cringe seems endless, so kudos to Tim Walz for acting normal. 

The article makes it sound like Trump’s policies are unpopular and that Republican congressmen are afraid of their constituents.  Closing the border, deporting criminal aliens and banning men from women’s bathrooms, are quite popular.  Tariffs, DOGE audits and Ukraine negotiations are in progress, and too early for people to have a solid opinion.

Trump was shot in Butler, DOGE employees have been doxxed and threatened, and Tesla facilities have been attacked.  JD Vance’s family was harassed while on a family weekend.  If Republican congressmen are reluctant to have town halls, it’s because they are afraid of paid Progressive thugs who would trespass, vandalize and disrupt.

The DOJ does not tolerate that behavior, and will arrest them when appropriate.  With USAID funding cut, the corruption pipeline is losing it’s ability to fund these disruptions.