In a speech that sounded more like a playground temper tantrum than a political rally, far-left Minnesota Governor Tim Walz took the stage at a South Carolina Democratic event and delivered a bizarre, profanity-laced call to action: Democrats, he said, need to get “meaner” and start *bullying* President Trump and his supporters.

Yes, you read that right. While the Biden-Harris administration continues to fall apart under the weight of its own incompetence, Walz—who couldn’t even help Kamala Harris win his home state in 2024—is now resorting to the tactics of schoolyard bullies, urging Democrats to embrace the very behavior they constantly condemn.

Speaking in Columbia, South Carolina, the former schoolteacher twisted a classroom analogy into a full-on political attack, saying, “Maybe it’s time for us to be a little meaner, a little bit more fierce, because we have to ferociously push back on this.” And by “this,” he meant the tens of millions of Americans who support President Trump and the MAGA movement.

Walz, who apparently thinks governing means slinging insults at the other side, claimed that Trump is a “cruel” man and declared, “You bully the sh\*t out of him back.” So much for Democrats being the party of “decency” and “civility.”

He continued his meltdown by claiming that Trump is an “existential threat” to democracy—a tired, baseless talking point that’s been regurgitated by the radical left since 2016. Never mind the fact that Trump was democratically elected *twice* by the American people and remains the clear favorite in 2028.

With a straight face, Walz warned, “Donald Trump is the existential threat that we knew was coming,” and whined that the next few years would be “challenging” for Democrats. That might be the only accurate thing he said, considering how much trouble his party is in with everyday Americans who are tired of soaring inflation, unchecked crime, and failed leadership.

Incredibly, Walz doubled down on his bullying rhetoric, saying, “We’ve got the guts and we need to have it to push back on the bullies and the greed.” But the only real bullies here are the ones calling for open harassment of political opponents—because they’ve run out of ideas.

Joining the circus was Maryland Governor Wes Moore, who chimed in with his own brand of smug elitism, calling Trump “reckless” and “impatient.” He dismissed Trump’s America First trade policies as “arbitrary trade wars” and accused him of treating the Constitution like a “suggestion box.”

Of course, what Moore and Walz don’t mention is that under Trump, the economy was booming, our borders were secure, and America stood strong on the world stage. Now, under Democrat rule, Americans are paying more for groceries, struggling with gas prices, and watching chaos unfold from D.C. to the classroom.

What’s truly “reckless” is a party whose leaders openly advocate for bullying their fellow citizens rather than uniting the country. But with nothing left to offer the American people except name-calling and authoritarian tactics, the Democrats’ desperation is showing—and voters are paying attention.