If you ever needed proof that the Democratic Party has completely abandoned decency, civility, and anything resembling leadership, look no further than Minnesota Governor and failed 2024 vice presidential candidate Tim Walz. While speaking at the South Carolina Democratic Convention on Saturday, Walz dropped all pretense of statesmanship and openly called on Democrats to “bully the sh*t” out of President Trump.
In a speech filled with rage, projection, and a complete lack of self-awareness, Walz accused Trump of being a “wannabe dictator” and declared that Democrats need to be “a little meaner” in their efforts to attack the 45th and 47th President of the United States.
“I’m getting called out on this because I called Donald Trump a wannabe dictator. It’s because he is,” Walz fumed. “Well, maybe it’s time for us to be a little meaner… a little more fierce.”
HOLY CRAP! Tim Walz unleashes on Donald Trump;
"I'm getting called out on this because I called Donald Trump a wannabe dictator? It's because he is. Maybe it's time for us to be a little meaner, a little more fierce… When it's adult like Donald Trump, you bully the shít out of… pic.twitter.com/Ma7jhocb19
— Ron Smith (@Ronxyz00) May 31, 2025
Nothing says “healing the nation” like advocating political bullying on stage in front of a cheering crowd. This is what the modern Democrat base rewards — not policy, not leadership, just raw, vulgar, activist rage.
And if that wasn’t enough, Walz also took a swipe at outgoing Elon Musk during another appearance in South Carolina, calling him a “dipsh*t” — because when you have no argument, name-calling is all that’s left in the Democrat playbook.
Let’s get one thing straight: this is the same party that lectured America for four years about “norms,” “civility,” and “respecting our institutions.” Yet now, they’re cheering on a man — who ran on a “return to normalcy” with Joe Biden — telling a room full of Democrats to literally “bully” a former (and current) president.
What’s more pathetic is that Walz actually tried to justify this with a twisted metaphor, likening Trump to a schoolyard bully and Democrats to noble teachers. But in reality, it’s Democrats like Walz who are the bullies — using their platforms to incite, attack, and demonize anyone who dares to disagree.
Republicans should be thrilled. If Tim Walz wants to make 2026 and 2028 about profanity-laced tantrums, personal attacks, and bullying, he’s going to remind America exactly why they put Donald Trump back in the White House in the first place.
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