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Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, a far-left extremist picked by Kamala Harris to be her vice president candidate this year, turned up ready for the vice presidential debate with GOP candidate JD Vance on Tuesday night in New York.
And in answer to the first question, about whether Israel should take a first-strike attitude in response to Iran’s terrorist attack just hours earlier, delivered a word salad.
Much like Harris has done over and over.
In response to questions from Nora O’Donnell and Margaret Brennan, CBS moderators who both have expressed their opposition to President Trump, talked about Joe Biden deploying troops to the Middle East.
And he talked about state-sponsored terrorism.
And he talked about “fundamental steady” leadership.
And he talked about President Trump, “nearly 80-year-old” in the presidential debate against Harris earlier.
He talked about Vladimir Putin and North Korea.
But no answer.
Vance pointed out that it is up to Israel to make that decision, based on what its population feels in needed to protect themselves.
Tim Walz seems to lose his footing as he speaks, stumbling over the difference between Iran and Israel, and seeming to pause and wait on the words to come to him. #VPdebate pic.twitter.com/py7eZqXZGO
— WorldNetDaily (@worldnetdaily) October 2, 2024
JD Vance on cleaner air and cleaner water: “What have Kamala Harris’ policies actually led to? More energy production in China, more manufacturing overseas, more doing business in some of the dirtiest parts of the entire world.” pic.twitter.com/vetOxXYliG
— WorldNetDaily (@worldnetdaily) October 2, 2024
Iran is as close to a nuclear weapon today than they have ever been, and it happened under the Biden-Harris administration. #VPdebate pic.twitter.com/uVy7C9jJHm
— WorldNetDaily (@worldnetdaily) October 2, 2024
Walz also claimed that Trump left an “agreement” with Iran, apparently referring to the nuclear deal orchestrated by Barack Obama with Iran, and Trump’s explanation at the time was that the deal did nothing or little to hinder Iran’s nuclear plans, including its intention to destroy Israel.
The moderators, despite assurances they would not fact-check the candidates, insisted on imposing their opinion about climate change, that it is alarming.
Walz repeatedly hesitated during his delivery of his comments.
Asked about separating parents from children among illegal alien families, Vance pointed out that’s already happening under Harris.
The Biden-Harris administration has, in fact, allowed him millions and millions of illegal aliens after destroying Trump’s security plans.
Vance said Walz’s comments don’t “pass the smell test.”
He noted Harris bragged about undoing Trump’s security, and “now there’s a record number of illegals.”
JD Vance: “I’ve been to the southern border more than the border czar Kamala Harris has been.” #VPdebate pic.twitter.com/0Rxr21Mh29
— WorldNetDaily (@worldnetdaily) October 2, 2024
“Now she says she somehow got religion and cares about a piece of legislation. All she did was undo 94 Donald Trump executive orders that addressed the problem,” Vance said.
At one point, when the moderators repeatedly “fact-checked” Vance, he pointed out that they were not living up to their own agreement, and they responded by arbitrarily cutting his mike and then boasting that the audience could not hear anything from him.
On the economy, Walz, asked about the $1.2 trillion deficit that the Democrat economic plan would produce, failed to answer how that would be funded.
Except that he would insist on the “wealthiest pay their fair share.”
WUT….was….that? #VPdebate pic.twitter.com/f67nf2QPYi
— WorldNetDaily (@worldnetdaily) October 2, 2024
Vance responded to claims that the Trump’s economic plan would balloon the deficit, and he pointed out that Harris’ performance stands for itself: inflation of 9%, more costly food, more costly fuel.
If Harris has an economic help plan, she should be doing it now, he said.
And he noted the Ph,D’s who are saying Trump’s plan doesn’t make sense, he said they should look at the economic record during his first term – and the satisfaction of American workers during that time.
Walz also blamed Trump for COVID, and the jobs lost then.
More to come
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