Things may get ugly…
On Tuesday, popular radio host Charlamagne Tha God warned that Republican Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance has a surefire counter if Democrat Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz tries to label him as “weird” during their debate.
Walz is credited with starting the trend of calling Vance “weird” during his July appearance on “Morning Joe.” Corporate media quickly picked up the term and Democrats repeatedly used it to attack the Republican vice president nominee.
Charlamagne, on “The Breakfast Club,” asserted Vance can push back effectively during the debate by referencing Walz’s 2023 bill mandating tampons in school bathrooms for students in fourth grade through twelfth grade, which did not specify gender.
“I want y’all to know that it’s not going to be a wash. It’s not going to be like when [former President] Donald Trump went against [President Joe] Biden and Trump washed Biden. It’s not going to be like [Vice President Kamala] Harris against Trump when Harris washed Trump,” Charlamagne said. “It’s not going to be like that with these two because I think that, you know, JD Vance doing all of this Sunday morning television that he’s been doing the past few weeks, I think that’s prepped him very well because he’s been asked a lot of, you know, tough questions, right? He gives terrible answers, but he still gives answers nonetheless.”
“And I think that, you know, when Tim Walz tries to paint him as weird, as soon as JD hits him with the ‘Tampon Tim,’ and says, ‘You tried to put tampons in the boys bathroom,’ you know, I think that’s going to make America be like, ‘What? He did what?’ I don’t think that has been as loud as it probably could be, but I think after tonight it will be, and people are going to be looking at Tim like, ‘He did what now?’” the radio host added.
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Trump and others have nicknamed Walz “Tampon Tim” in light of the bill he signed. The governor also signed the “Trans Refuge Bill” in 2023, allowing the state of Minnesota to make custody determinations if a child is not provided access to sex-change procedures.
Walz also signed a law that grants driver’s licenses to illegal immigrants in 2023.
“When you look at the political agenda and the policies they passed, he is not what’s good for Minnesota,” Minnesota GOP State Sen. Mark Koran told Fox News Digital earlier this year.
“He’s not good for the country. He’s already agreed to throw out the Constitution. Our basic system of governance and even though the vice president doesn’t have a significant defined role, he’s already agreed to be complicit with the most radical agenda that is anti-American, anti-hardworking legal U.S. citizen, and that’s what we can’t have in the White House.”
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