The Power of Walz ⭐
- The Power of Walz, Daily Kos, Oct. 2, 2024. (634 Recs, 96 Comments) - Photo: Soldiers in Eastern Ukraine.
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For all intents, my wife is an independent who leans blue. She enjoyed last night's debate, even when I was saying, "feh, turn it off, Vance is just lying again." This debate was *for* her. She didnt even listen to the words. She listened to the tone.
She came off reassured by Walz. He admitted he was wrong. He said he learned from his mistakes. She said he found common-ground. She said that he was respectful, and Vance just called him "Tim", and afforded a sitting governor, teacher, and veteran no respect.
She remembered her WWII vet father when she saw Walz with his kind eyes. She had earlier been looking at the shadowbox I made for her dad with the Bronze Star and the memorabilia of the Battle of the Bulge. He died a few years ago, at 93. He was a gentle soft-spoken man who saw terrors and privations we would never know but never talked about it. He was warm; he always smiled and laughed full-throatedly. And she always knew she was loved. And safe.
If you want a takeaway, give Walz more airtime. Kamala can talk to the partisans. Walz can talk to the generation mourning the loss of their fathers who lived through the depression and went to war and came home and went to college in the GI Bill and built the middle class and made America great in the first place. Not the pretenders who are saying they want to make it great *again*.
Republicans want to be the firm father, the mean father, the punishing father.
Tim Walz is the dad. That's stealing their supposed strength and showing it for what it is: abuse. That might be the dad you had; but Tim Walz is the dad you always wanted. ---
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- Tim Walz is the dad I have a good sense of (gentle humor), supportive of his kids and his wife, ready to tackle problems large and small, and willing to show feelings.
- Tim Walz is the Dad I had. Grew up in the coal mining area of WV, lived in a company town, served in WW II, went to college on the GI Bill. Managed a small manufacturing plant and was a great Dad to his five kids and loved his grandkids.
We lost him too early when he died of a heart attack at age 66. I regret that my two younger children did not get to know him. The only time he saw my baby daughter was the visit when he dressed her with loving hands to bring her home from the hospital after she was born. Still brings me to tears almost forty years later.
- Tim Walz is my dad, too. He was a WWII vet, a teacher both before and for all the years after. He got his doctorate after WWII to teach in college with support of GI bill and my mom, then supported her while she went to college and got her teaching credentials. A premature feminist and anti-racist went out of his way to help women and people of color, whether students or junior colleagues. Couldn't fix his own car though!
yorkster
(2,405 posts)The events of today give even more power
to Gov. Walz plea last night to voters about the choice in November.
They also highlight the foolishness of all those discussions about who won the debate and was Tim Walz strong enough.
Well, he certainly was when he tossed that question to Vance. Who won the 2024 election?
He is a gift and I love his passion for right and truth.
Harris and Walz for the people.
appalachiablue
(42,903 posts)ananda
(30,812 posts)He lost his way after my mom died, having remarried
a bigoted bible thumper.
But before that he was rather conservative, but not
crazy. He even voted for Kennedy and Clinton.
I have to think Walz could have reached him. At least
I hope so.
appalachiablue
(42,903 posts)iluvtennis
(20,847 posts)appalachiablue
(42,903 posts)ancianita
(38,514 posts)America's Dad and Coach(!) is a great way to see Walz, if his five terms in the House and two terms as Minnesota governor don't outshine Vance.
A great post!
appalachiablue
(42,903 posts)wolfie001
(3,623 posts)I believe another apt expression is: "Hoisted by his own petard"
appalachiablue
(42,903 posts)Figarosmom
(2,612 posts)And my dad could fix any car with any problem and home repair. And man, could he sing and dance.
appalachiablue
(42,903 posts)Warpy
(113,130 posts)You'd thnk that alone would get through the brain dead, soulless morons who make up his base.
appalachiablue
(42,903 posts)Thanks for posting.
paleotn
(19,177 posts)"Always knew she was loved and safe." Man that resonates with me. Same reasons. Tim Walz is like that too. Joe Biden is like that. Honest and decent. Both Harris and Walz.
The choice couldn't be more stark. And I think that's what's going to drive results in Nov. regardless of polls. When people get in the voting booth and get ready to pull the levers, that's what's going to make most of them vote Dem. I'm not just saying that. I firmly believe it. If you're a doubter, remember you heard it here first.
appalachiablue
(42,903 posts)Last edited Fri Oct 4, 2024, 09:53 AM - Edit history (1)
We're very fortunate. Glad you added President Biden, he's an exceptionally fine man and president. Thanks for the post. Onward!
yorkster
(2,405 posts)Found something I had read on DU right after the Walz pick was announced.
It was Gov. Walz ' speech at the ESRI conference in San Diego. DK user Paulie
Walnuts submitted the comment at
5: 02pm yesterday and embedded the speech, which was fantastic and demonstrates just how smart, intellectually curious and "tech savvy" the governor is.
It is well worth a listen. So many interesting and moving comments both here on DU and at Daily Kos.
Sorry I don't
have the skills to embed the video myself.
Feel a bit sheepish as I had made this same request here when I came across the speech online back in July and a kind DUer
helped out. I thought it was important that
the speech get wide exposure.
Thanks again for this, appalachianlue.
Blue Owl
(54,726 posts)The positivity and hopefulness of Harris/Walz is such a stark contrast to the gloom and misery of tRump/Vance -- what kind of hopeless motherfuckers want a life of negativity and ugliness? Let them go off to their own island and die angry and miserable while the rest of us get on with out lives.....
lees1975
(5,943 posts)My Dad also grew up in West Virginia, where his brother and male cousins were all more or less destined for a life working in the local carbon plant, where their dads worked, and what caused my grandfather's death of heart disease and black lung at 39, when my Dad was just 14. World War 2 vet in the navy, graduated from college on the GI bill and never worked a day in the carbon plant, took his training in the navy as an air conditioning mechanic and his chemistry degree and worked and saved up to move to Arizona, where there were a lot of jobs in his field. He retired after 20 years of working for the defense department as an AC mechanic keeping refrigeration equipment running for the computer center at a military base in Arizona.
Always a union member, and an officer, and a Democrat.