Pilot Episode of Walz in the Wilderness … Goes So Wrong

by
Steve MacDonald

Someone in the Walz wing of the Harris campaign made a decision nearly every revolutionary communist campaign makes in America (‘cuz ‘Merica). We need our commie to look like the people he intends to rule. Send him out hunting. The rubes won’t know any better. ‘Cept the rubes do.

And if we’re honest, the hunting constituency isn’t even the intended target of this Potemkin misadventure. The people on the fence hoping Dick Cheney isn’t pointing a Biden broomstick at them are – folks who think hunting is a thing but never did it or did it once or twice and didn’t like the hours or killing animals for food when there’s a bunch in foam dishes under stretchy plastic at the nearest supermarket.

Much like gardening, it seems like an awful lot of work until the commies fubar the supply chain (and they will), which is why a few folks still have post-pandemic shortage shelters filled with barter (toilet paper), which Tim Walz could use after this shit show.

Uh huh.

“This is a Beretta A400,” Walz tells a reporter in the video. “I bought it when I was shooting a lot of trap because it has kind of their patented thing of KickOff, so when you get old, it doesn’t hurt your shoulder as much.”

It will hurt your shoulder even less if you put it back in the closet to collect dust, though I suspect Big Game Tim was likely Beratta A400-less until recently – a machine that runs for about $1800.00, increasingly out of reach of the average outdoorsman in the Harris-Biden economy.

And that vest and gear may not be “John Kerry” new, but they are not long out of the package. Perhaps the staffer who thought an episode of Walz in the Wilderness was a good idea ran them through the wash-dry cycle a time or two.

It would have been a better idea to have one of his prop-hunting buddies give him some lessons before they turned on the camera.

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  • Steve MacDonald

    Steve is a long-time New Hampshire resident, blogger, and a member of the Board of directors of The 603 Alliance. He is the owner of Grok Media LLC and the Managing Editor of GraniteGrok.com, a former board member of the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire, and a past contributor to the Franklin Center for Public Policy.

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