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Kamala & Walz Push Bizarre Racial Food Stereotypes, Lie About Cooking & Gardening

Kamala wonders if ‘white guy tacos’ include ‘mayonnaise and tuna.’

Democrat presidential selectee Kamala Harris and her running mate Tim Walz released a brief video of them conversating about food.

The awkward staged talk began with Walz explaining he makes “white guy tacos.”

“What does that mean, like mayonnaise and tuna?” Kamala asked.

Listen, I’m just not much of a spice guy. pic.twitter.com/u9yadJBMh2

— Tim Walz (@Tim_Walz) August 15, 2024

Imagine if Trump asked whether black person tacos contained fried chicken and watermelon.

Walz said his “white guy tacos” are made from ground beef and cheese and that he doesn’t put any “flavor in it.”

The line is a play on the stereotype that most white people allegedly don’t season or under-season their food.

Walz next told Harris black pepper is “the top of the spice level in Minnesota.”

The weird claim is false as Walz himself once won an award for his “Turkey Taco Tot Hotdish” that includes “mild green chilis,” a whole bottle of “medium taco sauce,” and “chili powder.”

Tim Walz’s Turkey Taco Hotdish recipe.

Yes, he’s even lying about spices. https://t.co/tbnzZMtbsn pic.twitter.com/mU2545CE3K

— Dustin Grage (@GrageDustin) August 16, 2024

Harris then chimed in, saying, “I’m the first vice president, I believe, who has ever grown chili peppers.”

This remark shows Kamala is a completely uneducated as many former vice presidents have been on the record as avid gardeners.

In fact, if she knew the history behind the White House where she serves, Harris would know the first vice president in U.S. history, John Adams, started the first White House Garden where they grew their own fresh fruits and vegetables instead of purchasing them.

America’s second vice president, Thomas Jefferson, also kept up with the White House Garden and “personally planted seedlings such as fruit trees, herbs and vegetables to support his household,” and specifically “peppers,” according to the Washington Post.

The Harris and Walz campaign is as phony as a three-dollar bill.


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