Tim Walz Drops Out of Minnesota Governor Race. Good Riddance.
Once a 2028 hopeful, the Minnesota Democrat is one of the most unlibertarian governors in the country.
With dark clouds gathering over his previously sunny reelection bid, Tim Walz has had enough. Minnesota's Democratic governor announced Monday he would abandon his pursuit of a third term following widespread negative publicity due to his mishandling of welfare fraud allegations.
Walz has not been accused of personal wrongdoing, but the buck stops here, as they say. Walz was the man in charge while fraudsters stole millions, or perhaps billions, of taxpayer dollars by setting up fake charities, ransacking the medical system, and operating dubious child care services. The sheer amount of plunder has attracted national media attention in recent weeks, with even The New York Times throwing Walz under the bus.
The governor's response has not reassured his critics that he is laser focused on restoring credibility to these programs and mercilessly prosecuting thieves. It is fine to insist, as Walz has, that the entire Somali diaspora not be smeared for the criminal behavior of some community members, but the governor has made a habit of trying to redirect blame to other groups, such as white men. This is unpersuasive, since the accusations against the Somalis are about proportionality, not absolute levels of crime. Moreover, saying that we must be color-blind with respect to the ethnicities of the fraudsters while also calling for more white men to be held accountable is totally incoherent.
Unfortunately, this incoherence is broadly representative of the Walz persona. This is a man who was elevated to national prominence by Vice President Kamala Harris when she picked him to be her 2025 running mate. In Walz's own clumsily-worded telling, she picked him because he could "code talk to white guys" like himself. He saw his job as reassuring his own identity group that they could vote for a black woman for president. It's a reductive and extremely flawed notion of what makes for a relatable presidential ticket; Harris underperformed with men—particularly young men—of all racial backgrounds, not specifically white guys. Walz likes football and fixing trucks, so vote Harris/Walz 2024! This is identity politics at its most vacuous.
But it's not just that Walz's vibes are off. His governance in the state of Minnesota has been disastrous, even apart from the fraud scandal. Indeed, Walz has achieved a record as hostile to human liberty as virtually any other currently seated governor. He was, first and foremost, a COVID-19 tyrant who zealously enforced social distancing and mask requirements, including by setting up a coronavirus snitch hotline: Citizens were encouraged to report their neighbors to the government for failing to abide by COVID-19 rules. He also spent coronavirus relief money on pet projects and political kickbacks that were obviously outside the scope of what the money ought to have been used for: state workers' parking costs, teaching women and minority owned businesses how to apply for state contracts, and the Minneapolis zoo.
For supporters of individual liberty, Walz's various pronouncements on policy issues were like nails on a chalkboard. He said that misinformation was not protected by the First Amendment. (It is.) He said socialism was just "neighborliness." (He should take that attitude to New York City, where it belongs, unfortunately.) He said it was "not a mistake" to send sick COVID-19 patients back to nursing homes. (Even former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo has dropped that point.)
A year ago, Walz was seen as a potential 2028 vice presidential candidate. His decision not to run for reelection—an explicit acknowledgement of the toll the fraud scandal has taken on his reputation—seems like the end for Walz's political career. At least he will have plenty of time for football and trucks.
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"restoring credibility to these programs"
Pardon me, but how can you "restore" something that has never existed before? How can welfar "programs" even have credibility in the first place? The closest I think you might get would be to have specific, measurable goals for the programs and then document achieving those goals. Simply documenting that you actually gave the alotted money to the intended people would not bestow credibility in any sense of the word, although it might go a long way towards downplaying the fraudulent aspects.
I think you may be confusing the current iteration of Reason with what it once was - now, lip service is the best they can do toward libertarianism, and they don't always do even that.
A very slightly different progressive take is all this place offers now, aside from The Volokh Conspiracy, which is often interesting.
The VC stop at wapo ruined their comment section.
Somin isn’t doing it any favors.
^ this. Welfare is indefensible theft.
^ This.
My first glance saw that as "indispensable theft".
Indestructible?
Oh man. he's toast. there's no way he's dropping out for any other reason except "incoming indictments"
It’s hard to get a conviction against a democrat in a democrat jurisdiction, but Walz is incredibly retarded.
Even Walz is Walz +11 now.
He had the mn national guard parade around neighborhood streets and shoot paintballs at people sitting outside on their porches.
He should be in jail just for that alone
So much went unchallenged or charged.
Good riddance. Would be best to see accountability for the MN fraud if he was or wasn't involved but with him gone it can only get better.
Don' ledadoor hit'ya where dagoolort split'ya.
I am calling for Jesse Ventura to step up again and serve the people of Minnesota.
Is that china's official stance?
You jest but China has better food, a far more competent government, hotter women, and more masculine men.
Nice hijack of MollyGodiva's handle, whoever you are.
Hahahahahahahahahahahaha
Winnie-the-Pooh approves this message
I suppose.
You really aren’t an authority on what makes a woman ‘hot ‘.
Sounds like it would be an improvement
My comment was not sarcastic. He would do a better job.
Waltz +11
To be fair, almost anyone can do a better job than Tampon Tim.
I'm calling to asswipe here to fuck off and die.
What a fat fucking retard
That’s JB Pritzker.
Can’t it be both?
An added bonus would be if that bitch Klobuchar runs for governor and exits the national stage.
If MN were smart - they're not, obviously - they would not vote again for*anyone* of any party currently in any office.
Force a complete changeover of government at all levels.
Its all tainted and can't be trusted.
Like illinois, crooked to the core.
Rumors out klobuchar and Waltz are working together. She gets governor. She appoints him to her senate seat.
I saw that too. Just more proof the democrat party cannot continue to exist.
The sheer amount of plunder has attracted national media attention in recent weeks, with even The New York Times throwing Walz under the bus.
I love this passage it was subtle enough to get past the Koch censors.
"To "throw (someone) under the bus" is an idiomatic phrase in English meaning to abandon or blame a person for selfish reasons."
The only way the NYC could throw Walz under the bus, rather than just attack him, is if they were both on the same side.
^^^
Yep. +1
Foregone conclusion. The issue is getting Reason to admit it's in that same team
Good take +
Nick Shirley on X - I ended Tim Walz.
Elon's response - Thank God.
The Somalis ran a pick-six on his political ambitions.
Well WHO lobbied to STEAL the $ from the taxpayers in the first place if it wasn't [D]s?
Maybe the migrants were 'poor' so they're *entitled* to STEAL. /s
" Maybe the migrants were 'poor' so they're *entitled* to STEAL. /s"
In fact Walz does believe this.
In 2020 after George Floyd died, and the riots and looting started in Minneapolis , Walz dithered for 3 days before calling in the National Guard , because he thought that the looting was a form of "reparations" for the blacks (none of whom were never slaves) to get stuff from the whites (none of whom had ever owned slaves).
Yeah but it was worth it because Mrs Walz loves the smell of arson.
Howe did you deduce he felt that looting was a form of reparations?
All "serious" politicians?
>Walz has not been accused of personal wrongdoing,
I disagree. Tons of people have accused him of personal wrongdoing. Just dereliction of his duty as chief executive at a minimum all the way to being actively complicit.
Yeah, I'll openly say he's on the take. The entire apparatus of oversight intentionally turned the other way to ignore the fraud. He was more responsible than anybody else. HIS people did not oversee anything and they were warned by the state Republicans for a long while about the problem.
Let's not forget that the assassin that killed Minnesota state representative Melissa Hortman was an appointee of Tim Walz and said he did it on Tim Walz' orders.
It does make me wonder what they knew, and were going to do with it
This should be a lesson to everyone - if you've got a closet full of skeletons you should probably not try to bring yourself to the attention of the nation.
Successful criminals are the ones that don't get greedy.
Pigs get fed, hogs get slaughtered; couldn’t stop at hundreds of thousands or even millions
the end for Walz's political career
I was really hoping for a Walz/Godiva '28 ticket.
That’s too much retard, even for Minnesota
It's already an open question of MollyGodiva's gender. Let's double down on Tampon Tim!
Either way, Molly’s pronouns are “fully/retarded”.
Alright credit where due. Good job Robby.
Yes. But...
*Once a 2028 hopeful, the Minnesota Democrat is one of the most unlibertarian governors in the country.*
Was this take presented when this shitfuck was running to be VP of the nation? Because I think not.
Citizens were encouraged to report their neighbors to the government for failing to abide by COVID-19 rules.
I followed your self-reporting on this.
Your article, while perfectly fine in its own vacuum has one notable minor detail: 8.6.2024 5:04 PM
And the publishing of that article was really goosed into being by Kamala Harris picking him as veep.
So, *looks over in Matt Welch's direction* remind us how hard hitting and comprehensive your coverage of COVID tyranny was...while it was happening?
Yeah, it was embarrassingly lax.
Yep. Coverage of vax was lax.
Joe Biden's political career ended in 1988 when he was caught plagiarizing Neil Kinnock.
Right?
Walz may wind up more like another couple of former Illinois governors, George Ryan and Rod Blagojevich. Neither had a political career after their scandals.
And Walz is a retarded idiot. Although he is easily controlled. Which is an asset for the DNC.
It's a lot more similar to Ryan. He too got done in by corruption involving illegal immigration: an illegal with a fraudulent CDL (obtained from the DMV when Ryan was running it) crashed into a school bus.
It was essentially the end of the Illinois Republican party.
The sheer amount of plunder has attracted national media attention in recent weeks
Recent weeks? I'm very confused, weren't the writers at Reason just saying this has been a story for years.
At least Walz'll have more time to huff burning tires with his wife. What an absolute piece of shit.
By far my favorite "clueless Walz" quote had to be:
“There is still a core group of folks out there, you know, your point being, the ‘don’t tread on me,’ the Reagan piece of this, the Libertarian piece, the Constitutional piece, there are a lot of people out there,” Walz said on Stewart’s show. “I think Liz Cheney and Dick Cheney give permission to those folks who want to find a reason to do the right thing.”
Because the Cheneys are *totes* libertarian icons.
They’re libertarian relative to that Marxist ChiCom asset retard. Although that bar is set pretty low.
Once a 2028 hopeful, the Minnesota Democrat is one of the most unlibertarian governors in the country.
That didn't stop Reeeason, in particual Boehm, from wishcasting Walz to be a dreamy open borders libertarian.
Boehm also tried to burnish Walz libertarian credientials, something he is loathe to do for any Republican, even when it is over the same issues.
As is sometimes the case, Walz's progressive tendencies have overlapped with libertarian interests on topics like criminal justice reform and drug legalization. He signed the bill that legalized marijuana in Minnesota in 2023, and in 2019 Walz signed legislation to reduce the use of solitary confinement in Minnesota prisons. He's also signed a major permitting reform bill.
I am beginning to think Boehm maybe the worst here at Reeeeason.
Beginning to think? He and Sullum have been in a race for peak retard for years. They're both winning.
Little Emma, Little Autumn, and Fiona are giving them a run for their money. All of them deserve to be permanently unemployed.
Maybe he can get some tips on how to load a shotgun.
Tim "Walz has not been accused of personal wrongdoing", but really should be.
I'm opposed to Tim Walz for several reasons, among them his "Bait & Switch" from a rural Mankato politician to an extreme leftist in a deep blue city. He sold his soul to the DFL.
How Tim Walz handled the COVID debacle with a dictatorial fervor and his idiotic decisions to house COVID patients in nursing homes. The New York governor Cuomo was excoriated for the same idiotic decisions, but Tim Walz was given a pass.
I'm generally against third terms of any kind for any politician even if I like them. The longer a politician is in office the probability increases that they will fail to resist the temptation of being corrupted. Tim Walz was corrupted very quickly after he was first elected.
Minnesota has zero state wide elected or appointed officials outside the legislature (which surprisingly is divided) that are Republican. Every single one of these state wide elected or appointed officials are Democrats or Democrat aligned (In Minnesota they would be DFL or Democratic Farmer Labor).
Everything in the news about the scandals was done under the un-watchful eyes of DFL officials. I'm sure that there are counter examples in Deep Red States, where the Republicans have veered too far to an extreme, but for sure without any doubt, the State of Minnesota is effectively a Single-Party State and as a result the DFL has careened into the far side of leftist extremism.
Minnesota needs a reset to get back to some common sense. Minnesota does not need the radical Senator Amy Klobuchar as governor which would be a continuation of too much of a bad thing. Minnesota needs a true independent, not one with an inflated ego of Jessie Ventura, but one that can bring back the reasonable people from all sides to rational grounds.
Tim Walz deserves to be removed from office, probably even charged, convicted, and sentenced. I'm fairly certain that there are chargeable offenses and abuses that in a just world would be prosecuted, however I'm not holding my breath.
The local media will continue to provide cover and hold water for him. The 100% DFL state official wall will continue to protect him unless another independent journalist exposes even more damning information that it can't be ignored any longer.
The most upset over this is Alex Soros. He had Tim in his jock strap and was drooling over the dream of Harris/Walz 2024 and the power he would have.
The switch is in. Klobuchar to run and give Tampon her seat if she wins.
Minnesota voters can fix this and their State. If only the media there is honest enough to inform the people of the actual events and policies that have harmed them.
The most recent USApoll in December gave Waltz an approval rating of 48%.
Seems pretty clear that whoever runs with a D in that state is going to be elected by default no matter what