Democratic vice presidential nominee, Governor Tim Walz (MN) appeared on the popular channel on the Chinese spy app TikTok this week and the fill-in co-hosts of MSNBC’s Morning Joe couldn’t get enough of it. Jonathan Lemire and Katty Kay gushed about the appeal of “Coach Walz” and how he was trying to peel support away from former President Trump among “lower-educated voters.”
The duo kicked off the fourth hour of Morning Joe with a clip of Walz on Subway Takes, speaking into an MTA Metrocard (as if it was a microphone) about judging people’s gutter jobs and singing the Menards home improvement store jingle (Click “expand”):
WALZ: My take is, the most neglected part of home ownership is the gutters. It’s personal for me.
KAREEM RAHMA: 100 percent agree.
WALZ: I’ve had problems with gutters before, you get your basement wet, you get ice dams, they cause a lot of problems.
RAHMA: It’s not good.
WALZ: No, it’s not. But there are fixes. Now, the other dangerous thing is, when you live in Minnesota, fall is a great time of year, a lot of leaves. You got to get up on a ladder
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