Minnesota Governor Tim Walz is getting roasted for his awkward attacks on Tesla and Elon Musk. The failed vice presidential candidate tried joking about Tesla’s falling stock prices, but forgot his own state’s pension fund holds over $300 million in Tesla shares. Now he’s scrambling to explain himself while conservatives laugh at another liberal meltdown.
Walz thought he was being clever when he bragged about watching Tesla’s stock crash for a “boost” during the day. Problem is, Minnesota’s retirement fund owns 1.6 million Tesla shares. That means teachers, cops, and state workers’ savings took a hit every time the stock dropped. Shark Tank’s Kevin O’Leary blasted Walz as “ridiculously foolish” for not caring about his own voters’ wallets.
The governor tried backtracking by claiming it was “just a joke,” but kept digging himself deeper. He called Elon Musk “butthurt” and mocked the billionaire for not “handing out money to help people.” Meanwhile, Musk fired back by praising Vice President JD Vance’s leadership—a clear reminder that Walz lost big in 2024.
Conservatives aren’t buying Walz’s excuses. CNN panelist Shermichael Singleton slammed him as a “complete moron,” pointing out that Tesla employs over 80,000 Americans—many likely Democratic voters. Destroying Tesla’s value hurts blue-collar workers, but Walz seems more focused on petty Trump hatred than protecting jobs.
Things got even messier when a radical leftist website started doxxing Tesla owners’ personal info to scare them into selling their cars. President Trump called these acts “domestic terrorism” and vowed federal action. Yet Walz stays silent, too busy attacking Musk’s DOGE reforms that cut government waste.
Walz’s anti-Tesla rants reveal the Left’s hypocrisy. They claim to care about workers, but cheer when companies employing thousands take hits. They pretend to protect privacy, but ignore violent activists targeting conservatives. Even liberal financial experts admit Walz’s comments were “reckless” toward retirees.
This isn’t Walz’s first flop. Remember when he put tampons in boys’ bathrooms and lied about his military record? Now he’s floating a 2028 presidential run, but critics are already mocking “Tampon Tim” as a laughingstock. His “comedy tour” of GOP-leaning areas isn’t winning hearts—just proving he’s out of touch with everyday Americans.
At the end of the day, Walz’s Tesla tantrum shows why Democrats keep losing. They’d rather spite Elon Musk and please radical activists than support American jobs and sensible policies. While Trump and Vance fix the economy, clowns like Walz are too busy scrolling stock apps to notice their own failures.