J.D. Vance sent Tim Walz into a fit of rage when he dropped this scary fact

Oct 7, 2024

Tim Walz is reeling after he was steamrolled in the Vice Presidential debate.

Even Democrats and the media are starting to get nervous about him.

And J.D. Vance sent Tim Walz into a fit of rage when he dropped this scary fact.

Tim Walz humiliates himself during the Vice Presidential

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz was outclassed in every way during the Vice Presidential debate against U.S. Senator J.D. Vance (R-OH).

Vance was called “weird” by Walz and the Democrats, but he came off as prepared and likable during the debate.

Even biased media outlets like CNN conceded that he won the debate.

Walz was clearly in over his head on the debate stage.

He stammered out that he “became friends with school shooters” at one point while trying to answer a question on gun control.

Walz also got flustered trying to explain why he lied about being in China during the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre and called himself a “knucklehead.”

Vance walked away with the victory and the stories for Walz out of the debate were of his blunders and bizarre facial expressions.

The Minnesota Governor was mocked on social media for alternating between confused or pained looks on his face while he struggled during the debate.

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J.D. Vance mocks Tim Walz’s debate performance

Vance traveled to Michigan for a campaign event after the debate where he weighed in on Walz’s school shooter comment.

“Now, it’s funny because, you know, we did this debate and then I talked to the President [Donald Trump] afterwards and we talked a little bit about, you know, what actually happened,” Vance began.

He missed the school shooter comment in the heat of the debate.

“And, you know, some of the points that I made, some of the points that Governor Walz made. And, you know, he made this observation,” Vance explained. “He said that– Tim Walz said that he was friends with school shooters twice. And that’s something I actually didn’t notice that Tim Walz had said that on the debate stage.”

Vance dug the knife deep after he demolished Walz on the debate stage.

“And I said, ‘Did he really say that, sir?’ And he said, ‘I’m telling you, man, go and watch the clips. He said he was friends with school shooters twice.’ And I said that was probably only the third or fourth dumbest comment Tim Walz made that night, then,” Vance said.

Vance admitted that Walz has a tall task every day as the Democrat Vice Presidential nominee.

“Because look, I gotta be honest, I feel a little bad for Governor Walz,” Vance explained. “And the reason I feel bad for him is because he has to defend the indefensible. And that is the record of Kamala Harris.”

The Vice Presidential debate usually never moves the needle in terms of the election.

But this one confirmed J.D. Vance’s place as one of the rising stars in the Republican Party.

And it was a reminder that Tim Walz is in way over his head in the white-hot spotlight of a Presidential election.

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