The innocent exchange led to a total Republican meltdown.
“Why is Kamala the expert on tacos?” asked Fox & Friends co-host Will Cain. “Did she say white guy tacos are tuna in mayonnaise?”
Conservative provocateur Mike Cernovich took it further, accusing Walz of lying about skipping seasoning. “Tim Walz is such a compulsive liar, and deployment dodger, that I decided to see if he lied about not seasoning his food.”
Cernovich pointed to a 2016 award-winning recipe by the Minnesota governor for “Turkey Taco Tot Hotdish,” which included the spices paprika, chili powder, onion powder, and garlic powder. “Tim Walz is such a compulsive liar, and deployment dodger, that I decided to see if he lied about not seasoning his food.”
Apparently, Cernovich, who is s moron in most ways, thinks that a “tot hot dish” is spicy. Here is an example of a taco tot hot dish:
- 1(2 ounce) package taco seasoning
- 1⁄4cup water
- 1⁄2medium onion, diced
- 1(10 ounce) can whole kernel corn
- 1(12 ounce) jar mild salsa
- 8 oz mild cheddar shredded
- 1⁄2lb tater tots
- Brown ground beef and onion together in skillet.
- drain.
- Add taco seasoning and water and simmer according to package directions.
- In a 13×9 casserole dish spread taco meat on bottom of pan.
- Layer the corn on top of it.
- Then place tater tots in a single layer on top of corn.
- Spread the salsa and cheese on top of everything.
- Cook in preheated oven for about one hour.
That’s “white guy” mexican food. So, by the way, is most of what they serve at Taco Bell if you don’t add the hot salsa.
Even Senator Ted Cruz got in on the drama, writing, “hispanics are not tacos.” Unclear what he meant there.
It seems like Republicans will find anything to get mad about if it comes from Harris and Walz—maybe they’ll eventually launch an investigation on what actually goes into “white guy tacos.”
Calling James Comer.(I’ll bet he’s had a few tot hot dishes in his day…)
Update: