Viewers Rip Tim Walz After His Gaffe About Being ‘Friends with School Shooters’ – ‘Not Ready for Primetime’

During a recent vice presidential‌ debate in New⁤ York, Minnesota ​Governor Tim Walz faced intense criticism for a significant verbal gaffe. When discussing​ his ​change in stance ⁤on gun⁣ control, ⁤he mistakenly stated, “I’ve become friends with school ​shooters,” ⁣seemingly implying a​ friendship with the parents of victims rather than the perpetrators themselves. This remark sparked outrage​ on social media, drawing mockery from various users, ‍including Elon Musk, who noted that Walz was​ not fact-checked ‌during the⁣ debate. Others, like ⁤Republican Senator Mike Lee, described it as one of the worst debate‌ mistakes in recent⁣ history. Public​ safety activist Andrew Pollack, whose daughter died in ⁤a school shooting, condemned Walz’s‌ comment‌ as “abhorrent” and “disqualifying.” Walz’s performance at the debate was criticized as weak and unlikely to gain‍ him ‌new supporters, furthering the call for a⁤ return to former President Donald Trump.


Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz was savaged on social media for committing a gaffe so devastating that it’s sure to go down in the annals of vice presidential debate history.

The brouhaha erupted Tuesday during Walz‘s abysmal debate performance in New York against Republican Sen. J.D. Vance of Ohio.

After the self-proclaimed hunter was asked why he changed his stance on gun control, Walz said, “I sat in that office with those Sandy Hook parents. I’ve become friends with school shooters.”

The doddering Democrat ostensibly meant that he became friendly with the parents of children who were victimized in school shootings, but the damage was done.


Countless viewers roasted Vice President Kamala Harris‘ blundering running mate.

“He didn’t even get fact-checked,” billionaire X owner Elon Musk joked.

“That was perhaps the greatest presidential or vice presidential debate flop in living memory,” Republican Sen. Mike Lee of Utah told Tucker Carlson.

“Yikes! Not ready for primetime,” remarked Karoline Leavitt, the press secretary for the Trump campaign.

Public safety activist Andrew Pollack, whose daughter was murdered in the 2018 shooting at the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, slammed Walz’s remark as “disqualifying.”

“My daughter was killed in the Parkland school shooting. It’s absolutely abhorrent that Tim Walz has befriended school shooters,” Pollack wrote on X.

Even if you exclude his self-immolating soundbite, Walz struggled throughout the debate. He was optically and verbally insipid and weak.

While most Americans don’t decide their votes based on vice presidential debates, it’s clear that Walz’s atrocious performance did not win over any new voters.

With the political theater of the VP debate out of the way, it’s time for Americans to focus on the real issues, which is to secure our besieged borders and restore our flailing economy.

The only option is to re-elect former President Donald Trump and send him back to the White House.




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