‘Walz Of Shame’: Ben Shapiro Exposes Kamala’s VP Pick In Latest Episode Of ‘Scamala’ Series  

Daily Wire Editor Emeritus Ben Shapiro has dropped the fourth episode in his new series, “Scamala: Kamala Harris Unmasked,” which examines Vice President Kamala Harris’s radicalism since her start in California politics.  In “Walz of Shame,” which is available to stream here, Shapiro shifts focus to Harris’s first major decision as the Democrats’ effective nominee: ...

Aug 14, 2024 - 07:28
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‘Walz Of Shame’: Ben Shapiro Exposes Kamala’s VP Pick In Latest Episode Of ‘Scamala’ Series  

Daily Wire Editor Emeritus Ben Shapiro has dropped the fourth episode in his new series, “Scamala: Kamala Harris Unmasked,” which examines Vice President Kamala Harris’s radicalism since her start in California politics. 

In “Walz of Shame,” which is available to stream here, Shapiro shifts focus to Harris’s first major decision as the Democrats’ effective nominee: her choice of a running mate, far-Left Gov. Tim Walz (D) of Minnesota.

During the episode, Shapiro methodically dismantles the Harris campaign’s framing of Walz as an all-American dad with roots in the heartland. Instead, the host exposes Walz as a “wild progressive, a radical, and a liar” while exploring Walz’s ties to China, his military embellishment, the governor’s past DUI and bizarre cover-up, and his radical racial and gender policies. 

“Walz has been presented by the Harris campaign as America’s dad, emphasizing his family-oriented image and Midwestern roots,” Shapiro says in “Scamala,” episode 4. “This portrayal is attempting to serve as a strategic foil to distract from Walz’s wild left-wing stances. The campaign highlights his wholesome family life, posting about his kids’ achievements and family activities to try and create a sense of authenticity and readability.”

But this is a “false flag,” Shapiro says. “It is not true.” 

“[Walz], as he has stated publicly and repeatedly, is a wild progressive, a radical and a liar,” Shapiro continues. Meanwhile, his “personal background is leveraged to enhance his moderate image. Raised in a small town in Nebraska, his experiences as a high school teacher, football coach, and Army National Guard member paint a picture of somebody deeply connected to traditional American values.”

“It is all political sleight of hand,” Shapiro explains. “It’s bad political sleight of hand at that.”

“Arrested for DUI while teacher and assistant coach, abandoning his unit in the guard: none of the ‘dad persona’ really sticks when revealed,” the conservative says. “In examining Walz’s career, it becomes painfully clear his journey from a high school teacher to state governor has been marred by a series of missteps, failures, and a turn toward the radical Left.”

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