Failure that the candidate VP rails against the media to account for DEM disorders

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The former Democratic candidate for the Vice-Presidential and Governor of Minnesota, Tim Walz, criticized the media for reporting on the rifts within the Democratic Party in the middle of what he called a “fascist” takeover of the country by President Donald Trump.
Walz delivered a fiery speech on Monday before the Democrats gathered for the party’s summer strategy meetings in Minneapolis, where Democratic leadership tries to unify an outbreak of an internal division.
During the speech, Walz, a progressive who was the running mate of former vice-president Kamala Harris in 2024, was to examine his electoral loss and Harris in 2024, saying: “We know (Harris) was the most qualified and would have been a fantastic president.”
“We do not wake up every day to a bunch of s — on television and a bunch of nonsense,” he said. “We would wake up with an adult with compassion, dignity and vision and leadership doing the job. Not a child of a man who cries on everything that does not go with him.”
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Governor Tim Walz, then the vice-presidential candidate, noted the 46th AFSCME International Convention in Los Angeles on August 13, 2024. (Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
He has doubled some of the most controversial platforms in the Democratic Party, saying: “We do not move away from diversity as a force and equity as an objective and inclusion being the air that we breathe. This is what we should do.”
Although Doubing on Dei, Walz criticized the media for reporting on the democratic intestinal. He urged the Democrats: “Do not take bait.”
“This has highlighted my D — The spirit that in the midst of a military control of our cities and the attempt to go to others, their rule of law, the cruel and the unconstitutional nature of the way they attack our neighbors, that the press finds the need to speak,` `Oh, there is a division in the Democratic Party,” he did, adding “.
“We can have our internal decision -making, our healthy internal debates. But – I refuse to believe – we do not have the luxury of fighting for ourselves while this thing is in the White House,” said Walz while the crowd rushed into cheers.
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The president of the National Democratic Committee, Ken Martin, is addressed to the members of the party at the DNC summer meeting on August 25, 2025, in Minneapolis. (Paul Steinhauser – Fox News)
He said that the Democrats “are strong because we are held responsible”, when he moves it, it is easy to be republican.
“Think of the ease with which it would be easy to be a D-republican. Oh, what should I wear today? This stupid chilly red hat? What should I say today? I don’t know, just make sure it’s cruel. Who do we listen?
He continued to accuse Trump of unleashing fascist policies in the United States, saying: “I always get into trouble for that, I will continue to say. I don’t think we do favors when we do not name it. These are fascist policies … that’s what they are.”
Commenting on Trump signing a decree to seduce the burning of the American flag, he accused the president of worrying about the flags with his face on them.
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Former vice-president Kamala Harris, then the governor of Minnesota, Tim Walz, went together during a campaign event on August 6, 2024 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Images Andrew Harnik / Getty)
“Now he talks about burning flags. He’s going to have burning flag or something else, because he knows there are a lot of flags with his photo that will burn. There is a lot of shit that people have enough,” he said.
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By concluding its remarks, Walz urged democrats to start “running to a better future”.
“A future that understands everyone, a future where our children are valued and raised, a future where immigrants are celebrated, just like our grandparents and parents, a future where we ask people to pay their fair share while we make life easier for others, and we find joy in things you find personally.” These are the things we are here. “