The Vice Presidential debate is in the books.
It didn’t go as planned for Democrats.
And Tim Walz walked off the debate stage and got the most brutal news of his life.
Tim Walz turned in a shambolic performance where he waffled between being too nervous to speak coherently to feeling so confident that he lied his way through entire answers.
The press is usually quick to praise any Democrat as turning in the best debate performance since Cicero.
Not this time.
And ABC’s Linsey Davis – the pro-Democrat moderator who incorrectly fact-checked Donald Trump in the debate with Kamala Harris – offered the most damning assessment possible for Tim Walz by comparing his performance to that of Joe Biden in the June 27 debate with Donald Trump.
“I feel like that was really effective. But I think overall tonight, if you’re an undecided voter in America, I don’t know that you come away tonight with additional clarity. It kind of reminded me of the June 27th debate when Kamala Harris that night said of Joe Biden it was a slow start, but a strong finish,” Davis began.
Biden’s performance in that June debate was so horrific that Nancy Pelosi and Barack Obama organized a coup to force Biden out of the race.
Davis then went on to call Walz’s performance “cringey” and “weird.”
“And that’s how it felt Tim Walz kind of did tonight. You know, to use Tim Walz’s own words, I mean, a lot about this debate tonight was weird. There were uncomfortable, cringey moments,” Davis added.
The weird moment of the debate came when Walz announced he’d become friends with school shooters.
The cringe moment came when the moderators asked Walz to explain his lie that he was in Hong Kong during the Tiananmen Square protests in Communist China when in reality he was back in America.
In response, Walz launched into a long answer about how he grew up in a small Nebraska town where people rode their bikes until the street lights turned on at night.
When the moderators followed up by asking for an actual answer, Walz hacked up a jumble of words that didn’t make any sense.
“No. All I said on this was, is, I got there that summer and misspoke on this, so I will just, that’s what I’ve said. So I was in Hong Kong and China during the democracy protest, went in, and from that, I learned a lot of what needed to be in governance,” Walz stated.
Tim Walz is asked why he lied about his trip to China, gives the most cringe-inducing answer of debate season. Seriously watch this unmitigated disaster: pic.twitter.com/eRJapvdxF2
— Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) October 2, 2024
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