Tim Walz said five words that Ron DeSantis made him instantly regret

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Kamala Harris putting Tim Walz on the ticket is turning into one of the biggest blunders in recent memory.

Walz is careering from one scandal to the next.

And Tim Walz said five words that Ron DeSantis made him instantly regret.

Walz’s slam of Trump turns into a major gaffe

Tim Walz is on his heels over a stolen valor scandal that gets worse by the day.

More and more documented evidence emerges that Walz lied about his service record to advance his political career.

The Harris campaign clearly botched the vetting of Walz.

But Harris put Walz on the ticket thinking because he was an old white guy who used to coach football, it would cover up for a radical record.

Walz even blundered when, in his introductory speech, he ranted about how freedom in America means abortion-on-demand and how the Republicans want government in the “doctor’s office.”

“Some of us are old enough to remember when it was Republicans who were talking about freedom,” Walz ranted. “It turns out now what they meant was the government should be free to invade your doctor’s office.”

The next line is what got Walz into trouble.

“In Minnesota […]there’s a golden rule: mind your own damn business,” Walz shouted.

Ron DeSantis blasts the hypocrisy

If Tim Walz wants the government out of medical decisions and to “mind your own damn business,” Walz didn’t show it when he was Governor of Minnesota.

During the COVID pandemic, Walz imposed some of the harshest lockdown measures in America.

Walz schemed to turn neighbors into government spies by setting up a tip line for residents to report individuals violating Walz’s tyrannical COVID mandates.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis took Walz to the woodshed for his Orwellian approach to the COVID lockdown.

“He’s got this line in the stump speech saying, you know, ‘Our neighbors can do what they want. Mind your own damn business.’ Fine. Then why did you set up a snitch hotline for neighbors to report on their neighbors for violating your draconian COVID restrictions?” DeSantis told reporters at a press conference.

DeSantis argued that telling neighbors to peek through each other’s windows or monitor how many people are entering a home is the exact opposite of “mind your own damn business.”

“That’s not minding your own damn business. That’s government overreach,” DeSantis declared.