DAILY SIGNAL: WATCH: Pop Goes the Walzel

On the latest episode of “The Tony Kinnett Cast,” we watch with bated breath as the Trump-Vance campaign appears to reset itself against Harris-Walz, due to the bevy of controversy gushing from Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz.

From stolen valor and “stolen coaching” to the burnt remains of Minneapolis, this might be the jolt needed to shake such sweet media ignorance.

Historian and commentator Victor Davis Hanson joins the show to highlight the critical controversies surrounding Walz that the media are currently being forced to reckon with. He outlines the key factors in turning any election around in less than 100 days, and cites the key moments in the late 20th century that “everything changed in an instant.”

Does Vice President Kamala Harris have the ability or the discipline to stay away from cameras until stepping onto the debate stage? Will Walz make that avoidance better or worse?

Rebecca Downs from Townhall.com stops by to deliver the latest news on Rep. Cori Bush, D-Mo., and her loss Tuesday in her party primary. That didn’t stop her from ranting and raving in a fairly spectacular way, though, nor did it stifle the screeches from other “Squad” members, either.

Jerry Lopez, @IndySpanglish on X, lays out the worst of this week’s social media nightmares in everyone’s favorite recurring segment, “Awful Tweets!” If you find a social media post that appears especially heinous, submit it to for dragging through the mud here.

Catch the live radio show and livestream weeknights at 7 p.m. EDT on The Daily Signal’s YouTube, X, or Facebook.

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