Fox’s “Five” panel responded with the Audible Shock on Thursday after Democrat strategist Jessica Tarloff said “good” that former Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Waltz was facing the media again.
In a post on Wednesday, Walz announced this week the start of a US town hall tour with Red Districts. Fox host Jesse Watters played the waltz clip saying Americans need to know that Democrats are “providing something better,” and asked her what she thought about the Waltz revival following his failed campaign against President Donald Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance. (Related: Because the latest scapegoat in the Kamala Campaign failed: Her Chair Height)
“Is it okay, what’s going on with that, Jessica?” Asked so that the other panelists could hear the echoing around, Watters said, “Yeah. What’s wrong?”
“I think it’s a good thing that Tim Waltz is there,” Tarloff said.
Watters questioned the reaction of the Democratic strategist and asked, “Really?” So that other panelists can be heard astonished by her statement.
“It’s better than not facing it, and he’s responsible. “They wanted Biden to take responsibility.”
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Waltz was stolen as her running companion by former Vice President Kamala Harris in August 2024. However, Waltz claimed he came under the media spotlight after the accusations of “stolen courage” surfaced and left the battalion in 2005 when he learned of the deployment to Iraq. Waltz was also sought to accused him of continuing to lie after saying he was in Hong Kong during the Tiananmen Square massacre.
Following Trump’s November victory, post-election polls showed Harris not only won 7 million fewer votes in the 2020 race than former President Joe Biden, but he also failed to match Trump’s interests. According to To the New York Times. The former vice president and waltz campaign was short in three of the seven major swing states and 80% of counties across the country, causing losses to the party’s key major voting block.
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