The REAL Victim
By Mitch Berg
Governor Walz appears to be losing his mind:
Because it’s all Trump’s/Joe Thompson’s fault, of course.
By the way – watch for a concerted campaign by Big Left – or even just Walz’s crowd – to paint him as the victim in all this:
I try to stay on an even keel, to give people the benefit of the doubt.
But I’ve never wanted to see someone hauled out of the Capitol in handcuffs – or, given this video, maybe a straitjacket – this badly in my life.





January 7th, 2026 at 6:59 am
Ah yes, the ever-available “death threats” (an insane amount!) that are suddenly claimed when a Democrat is in trouble. Threats so super secret they can’t be shared with the public, unlike photos of bank robbers when the police seek help.
What’s next? A conveniently timed burglary where some paperwork is snatched?
January 7th, 2026 at 7:14 am
Amy Klobuchar needs to distance herself from Tampon Timmy’s administration if she wants to win election as governor. The question will be whether she paints him as knucklehead, villain or victim.
I’m betting on nucklehead.
January 7th, 2026 at 9:04 am
This applies here:
Berg’s Twentieth Law of Social Justice Warmongering: All incidents of “hate speech” not captured on video (involving being delivered by someone proven not to be a ringer) shall be assumed to be hoaxes until proven otherwise.
January 8th, 2026 at 7:38 am
Just took a look at annual spending by year in Minnesota, and the interesting thing is that apart from the epidemic, there is no sea change in how much is being spent. So I have to wonder just how long this has been going on. There is no inflection point.
Regarding death threats, there are probably some, though at the same time, I don’t think that North Carolina resident Drew Savicki is privy to any of them. A lot of anger simply goes with the territory when you’ve got politics, especially when it’s claimed that nearly ten billion dollars have gone missing.
January 20th, 2026 at 3:04 pm
Update; when Walz is risking going to jail, he says the prosecutor should be fired. When the prosecutor resigns (probably rightly), Walz praises him.
Walz is a master of two faces.