MONDAY: Walz is described as the Antichrist!

MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 2025

Also, Minnesota's Somalis don't love or respect the U.S.: As we noted this morning, the Fox News Channel has been pounding away about all that fraud in Minnesota.

Is Minnesota's Blue American political establishment compromised by these events in some way? Is the administration of Governor Walz responsible in some way?

We can't answer those questions. Moving forward from here, Red America will hear all about this matter, Blue America won't. 

Full disclosure! In its November 30 front-page report, the New York Times offers a more courteous overview of what is now being widely bruited on the Fox News Channel. Here's part of what was reported:

How Fraud Swamped Minnesota’s Social Services System on Tim Walz’s Watch

[...]

Outrage has swelled among Minnesotans, and fraud has turned into a potent political issue in a competitive campaign season. Gov. Tim Walz and fellow Democrats are being asked to explain how so much money was stolen on their watch, providing Republicans, who hope to take back the governor’s office in 2026, with a powerful line of attack.

[...]

Debate over the fraud has opened new rifts between the state’s Somali community and other Minnesotans, and has left some Somali Americans saying they are unfairly facing a new layer of suspicion against all of them, rather than the small group accused of fraud. Critics of the Walz administration say that the fraud persisted partly because state officials were fearful of alienating the Somali community in Minnesota. Governor Walz, who has instituted new fraud-prevention safeguards, defended his administration’s actions.

“No one will support these programs if they continue to be riddled with fraud,” Joseph H. Thompson, the federal prosecutor who has overseen the fraud cases said in an interview. “We’re losing our way of life in Minnesota in a very real way.”

The episode has raised broader questions for some residents about the sustainability of Minnesota’s Scandinavian-modeled system of robust safety net programs bankrolled by high taxes. That system helped create an environment that drew immigrants to the state over many decades, including tens of thousands of Somali refugees after their country descended into civil war in the 1990s.

That's a more courteous version of what is being said and alleged on the Fox News Channel. We thought you might like to see what Fox & Friends Weekend viewers were already hearing during the 6 o'clock hour yesterday morningon Sunday, the most sacred morning of the Christian week.

At 6:34 yesterday morning, co-host Rachel Campos-Duffy spoke with Jack Brewer, a former Minnesota Viking who runs a nonprofit in the state. Brewer strikes us as completely sincere. A quick overview by the leading authority starts by telling us this:

Jack Brewer

Jack Brewer (born January 8, 1979) is an American former professional football safety who played in the National Football League (NFL) for the Minnesota Vikings, New York Giants, Philadelphia Eagles, and Arizona Cardinals. He attended Grapevine High School in Grapevine, Texas, where he competed in football and track, and played football while earning both bachelor's and master's degrees at the University of Minnesota. 

Brewer now is the CEO of The Brewer Group, chair of Center for Opportunity Now at America First Policy Institute, White House presidential appointee as the Commission on the Social Status of Black Men and Boys, board member, for the Federal Enforcement Homeland Security Foundation, vice-chair of the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice State Advisory Group, founder and executive director of The Jack Brewer Foundation, on the board of directors at the Geo Group, Inc, and a Fox News, Yahoo Finance, and NewsMax TV media contributor.

And so on from there. Last Tuesday and Wednesday, President Trump had angrily said that the Somalis in Minnesota are "garbage." Speaking with co-host Rachel Campos-Duffy, Brewer, who seems to be completely sincere, managed to scale that back. 

We're offering only the highlights. To watch the full interview, you can start by clicking here:

CAMPOS-DUFFY (12/7/25): Jack, what do you know about the situation? And I know you run a non-profit. You help poor people, people in need. How much does this anger you?

BREWER: It's disgusting. You know, I've said it beforeTim Walz is the worst governor on the planetnot just in the U.S., but across the world...He's let, you know, Muslims come over from Somalia who don't respect this country, they don't love this country...

It's embarrassing what he's done. He's yoked up with all these Somalis just to get their votes. He's allowing them to steal money from poor peoplesteal money from people that need ittaxpayer moneyand it's ending up in the hands of terrorists across the water...

CAMPOS-DUFFY: Yeah. I mean, the question everyone has is, Is it incompetence or did he know this and didn't want to say anything? We saw there were certain people who were working in the government who said, "We thought something was fishy, but we were afraid to say anything because we'd be accused of racism if we blew the whistle on it."

BREWER: That's exactly what it is, Rachel. I mean, this guy is DEI, everything that comes out of his mouth, and so people feel the pressure. They couldn't say anything to this guy. He's a tyrant...You see, God was revealing to us, showing us who this man really was. This man is the Antichrist. He has a demonic spirit in him. And somethings needs to be done because what he's doing to those good, poor, innocent people in Minnesota is not right...

None of this seemed to give Campos-Duffy pause. By 6:40 on Sunday morning, Governor Walz had been revealed as the Antichrist. Also, he has the demonic spirit in him, Fox News Channel viewers were told. According to Brewer, the Antichrist to whom we've referred has let these Muslims come in!

On other programs on this "cable news" channel, Walz is typically referred to a bit more coarsely, as "Tampon Tim" or simply as "Tampon." As for the roughly 100,000 members of Minnesota's Somali community, they don't love or respect this country, Brewer sweepingly declared.  

(As far as we know, there is no evidence supporting the claim about money going overseas to terrorists, though that is also being bruited around on this "cable news" channel. According to the Times report, "that claim emerged in 2018, but there has been no solid evidence to substantiate it, and none of the federal fraud cases have featured a link to terrorism.")

None of these proclamations seemed to give Campos-Duffy pause. This is the way this program's aggressively Christian co-host was working during the six o'clock hour on a sacred Sunday morning.

That was life, yesterday morning, inside Silo Red. People inside Silo Blue rarely hear about such matters. There's much more to be said about some of the commentary we've posted, but what happens inside Silo Red is rarely mentioned inside Silo Blue.

No one challenged anything Brewer said. These are the America(s) we've chosen. To our eye, Campos-Duffy is extremely genial, though mainly among her own.

4 comments:

  1. Somerby's call to silence Right-wing grifters will only become more pertinent, when he spills about what weapons he approves of being used to do so.

    ReplyDelete


  2. "MONDAY: Walz is described as the Antichrist!"

    He is, seriously? Are you sure he is not described as a retard? He looks like a retard. And a sissy, obviously.

    ReplyDelete
  3. Quaker in a BasementDecember 8, 2025 at 3:37 PM

    "As far as we know, there is no evidence supporting the claim about money going overseas to terrorists, though that is also being bruited around on this 'cable news' channel."

    All it takes is a single dollar ending up in the hands of a member of al-Shabaab or even that member's "associates." Then the Fox ballistic missile is clear for liftoff.

    ReplyDelete
  4. QiB, on the other hand, a stolen billion gets a tsk and maybe a shrug before we move on to the real issue of the story’s treatment by Fox News.

    ReplyDelete