It’s a shame. Tim Walz is one of the few Dems with the balls to stand up to Trump and call him on his bullshit. We need someone strong like that
FiorellaMamdani on
That’s disappointing
faith_apnea on
He knows this system is washed.
It might be salvageable if Citizens United gets overturned.
MaliceIntentions on
“I’m too old for this shit…”
nerphurp on
>He said he found that there are “heroes on the streets that we don’t know their names.”
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>“They’re never going to run for office, and those grass-tops leaders brought this administration to their knees this week to do something about it. So there’s other ways to serve, and I’ll find them,” he said
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Usually I’d cynically dismiss this as he’s going to retire and knock cold ones down on a beach. He earned it after the shit he’s been put through.
This reads more like a politician in a war torn country saying “I’m going to the front lines”
eatsumsketti on
Aw, I’ll never forget him talking about Elon Musk: “Skipping like a dipshit.”
greywar777 on
I think thats a loss for our country.
FantasticBicycle37 on
Alternate timeline in which Harris won, and the biggest news was Walz sharing his hot cocoa recipe after a long day of shoveling the driveway
Cheating_Data_Monkey on
I don’t blame him. Not in the least.
Both my parents were public servants, though not elected Dad with DoD and mom with numerous social services and education organizations.
It became who they were. And it comes with a cost. They finally both retired when one was in their late 60s, the other in their very early 70s (one of them was a bit of a cradle robber, many decades earlier).
They obviously went too long. From my perspective, they should have called it quits a decade earlier. But when they were done, they knew they were done.
As I’m pushing on in age, I can see that horizon coming. At some point, I’ll be done.
It’s not cowardice, it’s not giving up, it’s just that there’s no fight left in you. This is natural and normal. At some point, it’s ok to step out and enjoy the family and friends you’ve created.
And I hope I can do it with as much grace as this public servant has.
bensquirrel on
The people calling Walz a coward didn’t work in public service for over 40 years at the levels he did.
zubuneri on
He’s the kind of guy we would be lucky to have. Someone who doesn’t want the power but was willing to do the job.
Unfortunately, we need gladiators now out of necessity.
KeyInvestigator3741 on
Aww! I’m sad because I literally just became aware of him when Kamala got the nom. And I’m so appreciative of her putting him on my radar, I love what he got done for Minnesota. Congratulations to him and his wife on a wonderful career of service and for raising 2 awesome kids from what I can see!
I wish we could have had Kamala and Tim but people fucked it up
rainshowers_5_peace on
The 16 months he’s had… I can’t blame him a bit
NeutralBias on
>“They’re never going to run for office, and those grass-tops leaders brought this administration to their knees this week to do something about it. So there’s other ways to serve, and I’ll find them,” he said.
Sounds like he’s lost faith in politics and doesn’t think anything can be changed via the current system.
Sechzehn6861 on
America…twice…all you had to do was vote for the lady in the pantsuit.
There were two decent guys who could have served as competent vice presidents.
KingMario05 on
Shame. Would have voted for him. Hell, I *did* vote for him. Would have made a cool VP.
Don’t blame him one bit – his tenure has devolved into hell on earth, all because of the Feds. But I do hope he changes his mind. We need more men like Tim Walz in power.
Plan-B-Rip-and-Tear on
This is not an easy time to be a leader. We have many politicians who would have been a good leader in a different timeline, including him.
Don’t blame him for bowing out. This is not easy.
But we need people to stand up. Quickly, or we’re fucked.
Additional_Rich_5249 on
It’s a slimy game now
glitterandnails on
And this is why politics is a cesspool, only corrupt people for the most part can stand to be in it.
AbjectList8 on
I don’t blame him. It’s sickening.
turb0_encapsulator on
I think he’s choosing the life of his family over politics. Don’t forget that the Minnesota State House Democratic caucus leader was shot and killed last year, along with her husband, by a guy who would probably be wearing an ICE uniform today if he wasn’t caught.
cnunespdx on
Poor guy doesn’t deserve the way he’s been treated. I don’t blame him for leaving.
nin3ball on
Better for him to recognize that he isn’t the one and step aside, rather than disappoint us all, again. If only Biden had been so wise
Recent_Mirror on
It’s sad that he will be gone. But if anyone deserves to spend the rest of his life sitting on a beach somewhere, it’s him.
indierockrocks on
This is really sad. They accomplished their goal of getting another real leader out of politics.
Gdmf13 on
Then they succeeded, I was thinking Walz had a legitimate chance at a White House run. I don’t think it’s outside the realm of possibility that this was done to prevent that.
tapdncingchemist on
Lots of people were speculating a few days ago about what concession he made in his productive conversation with Trump. I wonder if this was it. If so, he sacrificed his political career for his constituents.
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It’s a shame. Tim Walz is one of the few Dems with the balls to stand up to Trump and call him on his bullshit. We need someone strong like that
That’s disappointing
He knows this system is washed.
It might be salvageable if Citizens United gets overturned.
“I’m too old for this shit…”
>He said he found that there are “heroes on the streets that we don’t know their names.”
>
>“They’re never going to run for office, and those grass-tops leaders brought this administration to their knees this week to do something about it. So there’s other ways to serve, and I’ll find them,” he said
>
Usually I’d cynically dismiss this as he’s going to retire and knock cold ones down on a beach. He earned it after the shit he’s been put through.
This reads more like a politician in a war torn country saying “I’m going to the front lines”
Aw, I’ll never forget him talking about Elon Musk: “Skipping like a dipshit.”
I think thats a loss for our country.
Alternate timeline in which Harris won, and the biggest news was Walz sharing his hot cocoa recipe after a long day of shoveling the driveway
I don’t blame him. Not in the least.
Both my parents were public servants, though not elected Dad with DoD and mom with numerous social services and education organizations.
It became who they were. And it comes with a cost. They finally both retired when one was in their late 60s, the other in their very early 70s (one of them was a bit of a cradle robber, many decades earlier).
They obviously went too long. From my perspective, they should have called it quits a decade earlier. But when they were done, they knew they were done.
As I’m pushing on in age, I can see that horizon coming. At some point, I’ll be done.
It’s not cowardice, it’s not giving up, it’s just that there’s no fight left in you. This is natural and normal. At some point, it’s ok to step out and enjoy the family and friends you’ve created.
And I hope I can do it with as much grace as this public servant has.
The people calling Walz a coward didn’t work in public service for over 40 years at the levels he did.
He’s the kind of guy we would be lucky to have. Someone who doesn’t want the power but was willing to do the job.
Unfortunately, we need gladiators now out of necessity.
Aww! I’m sad because I literally just became aware of him when Kamala got the nom. And I’m so appreciative of her putting him on my radar, I love what he got done for Minnesota. Congratulations to him and his wife on a wonderful career of service and for raising 2 awesome kids from what I can see!
I wish we could have had Kamala and Tim but people fucked it up
The 16 months he’s had… I can’t blame him a bit
>“They’re never going to run for office, and those grass-tops leaders brought this administration to their knees this week to do something about it. So there’s other ways to serve, and I’ll find them,” he said.
Sounds like he’s lost faith in politics and doesn’t think anything can be changed via the current system.
America…twice…all you had to do was vote for the lady in the pantsuit.
There were two decent guys who could have served as competent vice presidents.
Shame. Would have voted for him. Hell, I *did* vote for him. Would have made a cool VP.
Don’t blame him one bit – his tenure has devolved into hell on earth, all because of the Feds. But I do hope he changes his mind. We need more men like Tim Walz in power.
This is not an easy time to be a leader. We have many politicians who would have been a good leader in a different timeline, including him.
Don’t blame him for bowing out. This is not easy.
But we need people to stand up. Quickly, or we’re fucked.
It’s a slimy game now
And this is why politics is a cesspool, only corrupt people for the most part can stand to be in it.
I don’t blame him. It’s sickening.
I think he’s choosing the life of his family over politics. Don’t forget that the Minnesota State House Democratic caucus leader was shot and killed last year, along with her husband, by a guy who would probably be wearing an ICE uniform today if he wasn’t caught.
Poor guy doesn’t deserve the way he’s been treated. I don’t blame him for leaving.
Better for him to recognize that he isn’t the one and step aside, rather than disappoint us all, again. If only Biden had been so wise
It’s sad that he will be gone. But if anyone deserves to spend the rest of his life sitting on a beach somewhere, it’s him.
This is really sad. They accomplished their goal of getting another real leader out of politics.
Then they succeeded, I was thinking Walz had a legitimate chance at a White House run. I don’t think it’s outside the realm of possibility that this was done to prevent that.
Lots of people were speculating a few days ago about what concession he made in his productive conversation with Trump. I wonder if this was it. If so, he sacrificed his political career for his constituents.