Tim Walz Says I’ve Become Friends With School Shooters During Vice President Debate
This video analyzes a statement made by Tim Walz during a Vice President debate concerning gun control and school shootings. The speaker questions Walz's remarks, interpreting them as a potential Freudian slip and using it to criticize his gun policy stances. The video also discusses the effectiveness of universal background checks in preventing school shootings and challenges the focus on banning 'assault weapons' by highlighting that handguns are more frequently used in mass shootings. It includes affiliate links for merchandise, hearing protection, and channels related to Second Amendment advocacy.









