Minnesota governor Tim Walz is "deeply concerned" about the "shameful" behavior of a certain set of Minnesota men. No, stupid, not with the Somali fraudsters bilking the state out of billions, but with the God-fearing Minnesotans driving by his house to tell him what they think of his mental capacity and his governance.
"In my time on this," Walz said, "I'd never seen this before: People driving by my house and using the R-word in front of people." For all you normal people living outside the Democratic-industrial R-bubble: They called him retarded.
Those motorists were channeling their president, Donald Trump, who took to Truth Social amid bites of turkey on Thanksgiving day to call Walz "seriously retarded" for his failure to stop "hundreds of thousands of refugees from Somalia" from "completely taking over the once great State of Minnesota." (He also worked in a line about Ilhan Omar's "swaddling hijab.")![]()
Recognizing that it would be a waste to keep such rhetoric confined to the keyboard, a band of brave Minnesotans hopped in their cars, drove over to the governor's mansion, and spoke truth to power.
Orwell acknowledged that "to see what is in front of one’s nose needs a constant struggle." Not for the Minnesota motorists, the heroes brave enough to call out the retard living in their governor’s mansion. For that, they are not just local heroes, they are Washington Free Beacon Men of the Year.