I wrote a post on Monday about the relentless GOP attacks on Tim Walz and his wife. They claim his 34 years of service in the National Guard was tarnished; they say he’s not really a coach; they say he and his wife are left wing radicals; they say the Walz family is worth almost $200 million; they say Tim is possibly a spy for China. All lies. Trumpian lies.
In his blog The Status Kuo, Jay Kuo explains why the GOP is aiming their insults at Walz, not Kamala, and why it’s a good thing.
He writes:
There’s a strange phenomenon occurring with the terminally online right. Ever since Vice President Kamala Harris announced that Gov. Tim Walz would be her running mate, many of the right have acted with fury. They’ve attempted to “Swift Boat” his 24-year service record in the Army National Guard. They’ve called him a racist for talking about “white guy tacos.” And they’ve drudged up a nearly 30-year old DUI—for which he took accountability and after which he stopped drinking altogether—to prove he’s somehow not so perfect a role model.
What they haven’t been able to do is make any of this stick. And yet, Walz continues to draw fire, which could otherwise have been directed at Harris.
In other words, Walz is turning out to be a shrewd pick. At net 11 points positive favorability in polls, Walz is immensely more popular than his counterpart on the GOP ticket, JD Vance, who is underwater by nine. And as they continue to rail against him, the right keeps making his fundamental point about them: They are just really weird.
In today’s piece, I explore some theories about why Walz brings out the worst impulses of the right just by being who he is. Then I’ll lay down some political tarot cards and prognosticate about where I think this leads.
Politico Uno Reverse
By most identity measures, Walz should be one of the MAGA right. He’s a midwestern white dude in his late 50s. He loves to hunt and is a sharpshooter. He served for decades in the military and achieved the highest enlisted rank of Command Sergeant Major. He was a football coach who helped lead his team to the state championship.
And yet, despite all these identity markings, Walz in an unabashed progressive. He is for reproductive rights and an ally and protector of gay teens. And there isn’t a bigoted bone in his body. It’s as if when Harris picked him, she played, as writer Anna Gifty Opoku-Agyeman succinctly described it, a “political uno reverse.” The Walz card threw it right back at them, as if to say, “I’m a guy just like you, but without any of the weird baggage.”
The MAGA GOP’s base is supposed to include white guys like Walz. But here is living evidence that they don’t have all of them or the best of them. That’s why they’re so eager to discredit him, because if they don’t, as psychologist Julie Hotard notes, then Walz will stand instead as a model of what is possible. On many levels, an appealing, white, male Democrat is a far bigger threat to their sense of identity than even a biracial woman candidate for president.
The 2004 playbook
All this helps explain why Republicans have trained their fire upon Walz and are so determined to sink him. To do so, they tried an old play that Walz and the Harris team saw coming for miles.
In an election 20 years ago, Republican dirty trickster and campaign strategist Chris LaCivita created the “Swift Boat” controversy to tarnish John Kerry’s otherwise unblemished military record. It was character assassination from a group calling itself Swift Boat Veterans for Truth, and it worked—even though there was no basis in fact for any of it. As NPR recently summarized,
“Their accusations are widely understood to be false. Military records (released by Kerry’s campaign) backed up his combat claims. And while most of the swift boat veterans who spoke out against Kerry did not serve with him directly, the ones who did publicly supported his version of events….The swift boating undercut Kerry’s momentum coming out of the Democratic National Convention, and turned one of his greatest strengths into a liability….“
Now LaCivita is back as senior advisor to the Trump reelection campaign, as are attempts to impugn the military record of Walz, another veteran turned politician. The Trump campaign claimed, for example, that Walz resigned from the military in order to avoid the fighting in Iraq, making him a coward with “stolen valor,” but the timeline doesn’t match up. Walz retired months before his unit received any deployment orders to active duty overseas.
This time, however, Democrats were ready for the bad faith attacks, and reporters (outside of the Fox ecosystem anyway) appeared unwilling to take the bait. So far, the swiftboating of Walz is fading fast from the headlines.
Attacking Mr. Nice Guy
For the past two decades, the GOP has shifted markedly toward being a party of cruelty, of “owning” the libs and drinking their tears, and of being as unpleasant and in-your-face as they can be. That kind of behavior has been rewarded with appearances on Fox and other right wing media, fundraising dollars from the MAGA base, and a spot at the side or in the tweets of the ex-president himself.
As author Patrick S. Tomlinson observed, Walz represents what shouldn’t be an extraordinary notion: that you can be a nice guy, supportive of women, embracing of gay people, and still be all the coded masculine ideals of soldier, football coach, hunter and father that the MAGA right believed it had a lock on. Plus, you can be all those things without ever asking weird questions about menstrual cycles, chromosomes and genitalia.
The right even tried to make a big deal about Walz’s efforts as governor to ensure free tampons were available to girls in school. Rumors circulated that schools had been required to also put tampons in boys’ bathrooms, but those claims turned out to be untrue, while demonstrating how off kilter the right becomes over sexuality and gender. The “Tampon Tim” moniker didn’t stick. On the contrary, there are probably many moms and dads grateful for a governor like Walz who is thinking about their daughters’ needs.
For a party accustomed to attacking its enemies, the GOP is now at a loss over how exactly to attack Walz next. Their latest meltdown over his “racist” comment about eating “white guy tacos” exposed them further as the very “snowflakes” they decry, delicate creatures who don’t understand the basic difference between racism and self-deprecation. And really, don’t they have anything better to do than whine about one of their own making a joke about spice tolerance levels? It’s all very silly, but also bogs them down in their own angry stew.
And in that obsession to bring him down, the right is walking right into Harris’s trap. Every day that Walz draws their attention is one more day Harris moves closer to the presidency end zone, without anyone getting close enough to tackle her. For his part, Walz appears perfectly happy to distract her would-be assailants.
It’s a play an experienced and successful defensive coach like Walz would appreciate.
The fact is that the GOP hasn’t figured out how to attack Kamala without being racist or misogynistic. Trump has called her “Laughing Kamala,” “Crooked Kamala,” “Lying Kamala,” but none of his schoolyard bully taunts has stuck. He has said she is “low IQ” and the “worst Vice-President in history,” but that didn’t stick either. He also called her a “communist,” but no one takes him seriously. So the empty headed MAGA crowd sticks with “Tampon Tim,” which assumes that none of them have teenage daughters. The girls are grateful to Governor Walz.

Kamala Harris has agreed to being interviewed for the first time since she became the presumptive Democratic nominee for President; I will be the interviewer. My first two questions to her will be these:
(1) The trade publication Billboard estimates that in 2023 Taylor Swift sold 3.3 million tickets to 53 concerts in the U.S. at about $250 per ticket. Her personal take was at least several hundred million dollars. Was Taylor Swift guilty of gouging her concert attendees, and if so, should the price of her concert tickets be regulated by the Federal Trade Commission?
(2) Forbes magazine estimated in 2019 that your husband made $2.8 million from the law firm DLA Piper, Venable and an LLC called Estherville Hotel Group, with most of that income being received from the law firm. Did your husband’s law firm gouge its clients with exorbitant fees? Should private law firm fees be regulated by the federal government?
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What is your point?
How is any politician responsible for concert ticket prices?
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Taylor Swift is “gouging” even more than grocery stores which only earn less than two cents per every dollar of sales. Law firms charge very high hourly fees – they are “gouging” even for willing clients. I’m being saracastic toward the Harris nonsense about food price “gouging.”
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As I recall, Taylor Swift made some kind of stink a while ago against Ticket Master? TM was allowing scalpers to purchase large blocks of tickets to resell to fans at higher prices. Now, I’m not a Taylor Swift fan, but she is a much better role model for girls/young women than a lot of the other cheap and sleazy music “artists” that are out in the industry.
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This!
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straining at gnats and swallowing camels
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beautifully said, Roy!
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Nathan Godfrey,
Should Martin Shkreli have been allowed to price gouge a life saving drug? Is he a hero to you?
Is Kamala Harris or any Democrat advocating for regulating the “price gouging” in the sale of yachts, in the sale of Rolls-Royce and Ferrari Purosangue cars, in the sale of caviar? If so, it is news to me.
We get it – you are angry at Taylor Swift for trying to prevent ticket scalping. Do you oppose ticket scalping being regulated in some places? Kamala Harris has not taken a position on this, nor a position forbidding “price gouging” on the sale of luxury yachts.
I repeat, LUXURY items, LUXURY mansions and LUXURY cars can sell for whatever they want. NO ONE CARES.
Most Americans are not with Trump and the free market folks who want to change Medicare into a free market nirvana so lucky senior citizens can pay whatever the “free market” charges to get annual health insurance where the price will rise exponentially if they get sick.
But keep fighting for the free market – just be honest about it. Or if you support the free market only when it’s useful to attack Dems with, and run away from the free market when you pretend to support Medicare, then stop with the hypocrisy.
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Nathan,
Neither of your examples are price-gouging.
No one needs to attend a Taylor Swift concert. No one needs to hire Emhoff’s law firm. You can watch Swift videos for free. You can choose a different law firm that charges less.
People NEED to buy gasoline. People NEED to shop for groceries.
When corporations take advantage of a national-international crisis to raise prices on items that people need, that’s price-gouging.
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Disturbingly few people seem to understand that price gouging involves leveraging short-term supply or demand shocks to jack up prices.
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Nathan, there was NEVER a statement of price control. VP Harris speaks of controlling price gouging. This could simply be controlled by the Government saying they were investigating a company for price gouging. Guess what, consumers are not going to buy their product. This should be enough deterrent to reduce this problem.
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And, Nathan, who are you & what publication or media outlet do you write for?
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It is disheartening to hear some mainstream news outlets repeat the manufactured “controversy” surrounding Walz’s service record each time they start a story on Walz. It falsely gives credence to the tale, particularly when the GOP’s lead candidate is a convicted rapist, felon and draft dodger, but there is no mention Trump’s factual record when the media write a story on Trump. I am delighted Walz seems to be impervious to the mud slinging.
Today most reasonable people know the GOP has been taken over by opportunistic extremists. It is unfortunate that so many bought their lies that gained traction during Kerry’s campaign.
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One thing an effective teacher/coach knows how to do in the classroom/athletic arena?…..confront student stupidity/ bad behavior without disrespecting the student. Tim Walz is doing this effectively with everything that the MAGAs are throwing at him. It works like a charm. It’s refreshing that the name calling and screeching from the left has basically stopped, allowing the MAGAs to look stupid and infantile for their bad behavior.
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the RePUGni-CONS have NOTHING good to offer America. So they SPEW LIES! Lying is all the have left.
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Wow! Walz was almost too good to be true last night. He’s the perfect vice president. Flawless. Flawless. Here’s how good he is: I work at a school where a gang of racist, testing and privatization happy edudeformers have glad handed each other into becoming my colleagues, and this morning, they were depressed. It’s not just the stupid Maga heads. The Democrats seem to have left right wingers out of the power loop. Power to the people! Power to the real public school teachers like Tim Walz! Power to Future Vice President Tim Walz!
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