Last week, I wrote a blog on Tim Walz’s attempted powerplay, which was promptly shut down by the law-and-order Marco Rubio. A predator named Tou Lue Vang, who’d raped a little girl multiple times—and offered her $10 to keep quiet about the abuse—was set to be removed from the U.S. because his conviction impacted his legal “refugee” status. In predictable pedophilia-philia Democrat fashion, Walz stepped in and pardoned the man so he could remain here. But Rubio wasn’t having it, and used his position to revoke Vang’s legal permission to be here, making him an illegal and again, eligible for removal, which was swiftly executed. Here’s what Rubio said about Walz’s efforts:
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‘Under President Trump, criminal illegal aliens who rape children will be found, arrested, and removed—and Democrat politicians will not stand in the way….’
As for me? The hill of foreign pedophiles is not one I’m dying on…but this is Tim Walz we’re talking about. Instead of accepting the Rubio beatdown and scurrying off under the weight of what should be crippling shame, he’s on that hillside, waving his pervert banner, reminding the good guys that he’s still there, and still alive. Speaking to Vang’s deportation, Walz asked these questions:
‘Did that make us any safer? Did that make the children that are left behind any more stable?’
The New York Post called his response “baffling,” and I think that’s quite an understatement.
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I can answer his question unequivocally though: Yes, removing a child rapist from our streets does in fact make us, and our children, more safe.
But then he continued, wondering this: “Did it improve the idea that we can’t all be judged by our worst day?”
Ummm, I sure hope we’re judging people whose “worst day” involves child rape. Is having sex with a kid normal “worst day” goings-on for Walz? My “worst day” involves too many calories, some irritability, and probably some curse words.
Again—baffling that a person would ask wonder those things, and then actually ask them out loud.
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