Tomorrow's Show The various podcasts are starting to come to the conclusion that the Iran Israel conflict has as much to do with China and its belt-and road initiative than it does with nukes. This thesis was first explored by your No Agenda Show, where the hosts have learned not to spike the ball over early news analysis since that would take up the whole show. Now it seems that the Minnesota killer, Vance Boelter, came out and said he was a hitman hired by Tim Walz in a scheme to kill Amy Klobuchar so Walz could take her job as US Senator. Of course everyone is mocking this comment by Boelter as daft. But when you come to think of it what sort of tactics did a doofus like Walz employ to get the governorship in the first place? He’s not honest, that’s for sure. But why did Boelter shoot and kill lawmaker Melissa Hortman? In fact Hortman was one of the most popular representatives in the state of Minnesota and would have been a shoe-in to replace an assassinated Klobuchar in an open election. So it makes sense to pave the way for Walz by getting rid of an impediment. If this seems like insanity, it is, but it has credibility as an analysis when examined from a distance as a crackpot scheme dreamed up by a nutball (Walz) and his weird wife. Walz’s wife matches Boelter’s wife who was supposedly trained as a “prepper” and ready to leave to the woods of Washington State or elsewhere according to CBS News. And yes, the entire idea sounds more like a plot in a cheap TV-based crime drama. But let’s not forget that Walz set up a fink hotline to turn in neighbors who set foot outside the home during Covid and had troops of police shoot paintballs at people on the porches of their homes and told to get back inside. This is not normal. And many people still wonder how a isolated Midwestern flyover state like Minnesota became a stronghold of the Democrat party in the first place. |