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Someone in the media mob is doing their job…

CNN contributor Scott Jennings pushed back on the talking point that Minnesota Governor Tim Walz is just a “normal guy” on Tuesday night.

“One of his friends told me this morning that his – that his superpower is how normal he is,” CNN host Dana Bash said, prompting a sharp rebuke from Jennings.

“Is it normal to let your biggest city in your state burn while you‘re the governor for four days, destroying thousands of businesses, hundreds of millions of dollars in property damage, while you do nothing?” Jennings said, referring to the Black Lives Matter riots in 2020.

“Does that sound normal?” he asked.

“I don‘t view any of that as normal,” Jennings continued. “I look at this through the lens of decision-making. In two cases, they’ve showed us who they are. Kamala Harris absolutely bowed down to the radical left in her party by not picking Shapiro, who is Jewish. There was a nasty campaign run against him, everybody knows it. No one wants to admit it, but everybody knows it.”

“She wound up choosing the person who was not Jewish and not as talented and not from a state that she has to win,” he said.

“For Walz, when he did what he did during the riots, to me, it was him saying, ‘I don‘t have the strength or the character to stand up to this anarchy,’” Jennings said.

“In two big decision points for this ticket, they‘ve showed us they will always bow down to the radical left,” Jennings continued. “So I think if you want to talk about normal, to the normal people in this country, bowing down to the radical left is not normal, it shouldn‘t be normal. It should be a flashing red light to the normies in America that this is not a ticket for you.”

Watch the clip above.