Gwen Antoinette

Now that Tim Walz is enjoying the first of his fifteen minutes, it’s high time we revisit some of his greatest hits.

Here’s Gwen Walz – who seems more and more like a Jill Biden character lately, and that’s not a good thig – talking about her, uh, odd perspective on the 2020 riots:

As someone who didn’t need to leave any windows open to smell the smoke – it came from three blocks away – I want to make sure this clip sees a nice, wide audience. 

9 thoughts on “Gwen Antoinette

  1. She is also against law and order. She stated that criminals should “get as many chances as it takes! I know that this won’t be popular with the law and order crowd!” And let’s not forget their daughter tweeting out intel on the National Guard operations, to the rioters.

  2. Let me guess, Gwen is also a teacher. Only a teacher could be that nuts.

    Ah, she was a teacher, an English teacher. Only an English teacher could be THAT nuts.

    Gosh, I remember the day when English teachers were my favorites. What happened?

  3. Sitting on the porch of the governor’s mansion, guarded by men with guns, miles away from the fires and the people setting them, explaining your support for the rioters by opening your windows to smell the destruction…

    … reveal that you’re an AWFL without admitting so.

  4. JDM— That was the big point I made to my ladies luncheon group yesterday. In 2020 we lived in the Lex-Ham area of St. Paul. Our house was half a mile from the gov mansion and less than a mile from University Ave and only blocks from Grand Ave. We were terrified. My husband had his firearm ready for days. We had helicopters overhead most days and watched horrified as the destruction became rampant with no intervention by the craven Walz. We saw cars driving slowly down our street with no license plates as if they were casing our neighborhood. WE didn’t have the state police to protect us like Gwennie and Timmy did. It was civilizational collapse but sure Gwen celebrate it in your cocoon.

  5. [Meta-comment] Wally’s elevation to the national scene is turning out to be really quite amusing. It is revealing just how provincial the Twin Cities’ political culture is. That culture is so parochial, it doesn’t even realize just how far to the left (and authoritarian) the Walz regime has been.

    For example (and there’s lots more in wait), neither Wally’s Stolen Valor nor Gwen’s impression of Marie Antoinette (good one, Mitch) were considered important in the metro area (the “rocks and cows” people don’t count). But, now, on a national stage the former is getting and latter will get the attention they both deserve. This is especially important because a primary goal of the Harris-Walz campaign is to show just how normal and middle of the road and folksy those two DemoCommies are.

    To watch the panic as these little nuggets of corruption, lies, and left-wing insanity come forth is entertaining.

  6. I’m laughing that they’ve got Walz wearing a camo hat and they’re pointing out that he hunts. Not sure how avid of an actual hunter he is, because if he does actually hunt, that part of his persona has been toned down considerably since he jumped ship from rural CD1 to the Governor’s Mansion. IIRC, he actually hosted a Governor’s Firearms Deer Season Opener in a metro area park that isn’t open to the general public for hunting and definitely doesn’t allow firearms during their limited scheduled hunts to manage the deer population.

    Personally, I’m still waiting to see if the Campaign pulls out Timmy’s old NRA hat and past endorsements to try and win back rural voters that the liberals despise.

    All in all, it’s very on brand for a teacher. Walz is just doing the electoral equivalent of the stereotypical high school teacher that is twice the students’ age, trying to connect with the kids by showing he’s still hip by sitting on the chair backwards, turning his hat around, and using slang that’s already 5 years out of date. It doesn’t work in the classroom either.

  7. It must have bugged the living snot out of her that he had to pretend to be rural, folksy, and pro-gun while he was a congresscritter.

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