TDS and Tim Waltz: The Reiner Effect
- Jan Schenk Grosskopf
- Jan 5
- 2 min read
Who could have guessed that self-styled knucklehead Tim Waltz would work so hard to exonerate Donald Trump? Can anyone possibly argue that Trump’s tweet about Rob Reiner is worse than Waltz funneling billions to Somalia to fund terrorists?
Sadly, yes. There are millions of TDS suffers who will argue just that. Illustrative example? The woman in Nick Shirley’s podcast standing outside of a Minneapolis “daycare” center screaming ”It’s ICE!!!! Don’t open up!!!” One look at her crazed eyes, and you understand what’s gone wrong in America. Half of America is suicidal, which is their business, but I object to being pulled under with them. I suspect that you feel the same.
For the non-suicidal, the unmasking of Waltz’s corruption is confirmation that you were right. The Democrats ran knuckleheads Harris and Waltz as placeholders whose incompetence and corruption made them very compliant puppets. Candidates so bad, the Democrats didn’t dare hold a primary.
How will Waltz’s downfall play in November? If Venezuela is peaceful and pumping oil, Americans and Venezuelans should be feeling relief. That’s all to the good. But TDS is potent in the blue states, so Republican candidates will still feel the Reiner effect.
Right now my response is along the lines of shaking my head and saying, “Between Trump’s tweet and Waltz’s nine billion dollars to terrorists, it makes you wonder.” Pause. “But Trump isn’t running for local Connecticut offices. And he’ll be off the national stage pretty soon, but everyone murdered by Minneapolis-funded terrorists will still be dead. Looking to our homes and families, what can we do better in Connecticut (our town, our school board)?”
Of course, the CT GOP will have to be unified, armed with workable policies, and supported by spokespersons on the field who have their shoelaces tied. Go team!

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