I don't know how the white hats work, but it certainly seems like the governor who is at the center of the one biggest frauds in our nation was put front and center last year in the Presidential election.
This makes him more than some governor in some other state. It makes him an accepted face of the Democrat Party.
How many of you outside of Minnesota ever heard of him before last year?
yes, I've wondered this too^
never heard of him before, and I'm familiar with where he grew up, etc.
I also find it odd that someone that lived in Chadron Nebraska, was in the military, and lived on a SD reservation would be That liberal.
seems like he'd have more compassion for his fellow Americans; Nebraskans are usually very helpful, and want to do the right thing...
https://nebraskapublicmedia.org/es/news/news-articles/vice-presidential-candidate-tim-walz-has-strong-ties-to-rural-nebraska/
"Walz graduated from Chadron State College with a social science degree in 1989 and took a job at Alliance High School after teaching in South Dakota and China.
After spending time teaching on a South Dakota Native American Reservation and then overseas in China, Walz returned to the Nebraska panhandle, where he taught high school and coached football and basketball in Alliance."
Most faggot/pedos are Democrats.
Wasn't Boys Town's in Nebraska ? And it's founder, Father Edward J. Flanagan ?
And didn't the Catholic Church have some similar issues since ?
yes, Boy's Town is in Omaha. Omaha is more liberal than the Sand Hills where Chadron is located. life is difficult in such a place/liberals usually avoid. (and I'm not sure about Father Flanagan, but I'm guessing it's a huge rabbit hole)
"The largest town in northwest Nebraska, Chadron (pop. 5,488) sits at the northern edge of the Sand Hills region, bounded by pine forests to the south and the Pine Ridge Sioux Reservation to the north, across the South Dakota border."
the reservation is one of the poorest areas in the country, and for some reason, it's occasionally visited by influential politicians. Interesting that TW spent time there.
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my favorite Pine Ridge story🧡
https://tribalcollegejournal.org/robert-kennedys-indian-commitment/