Picture this: You’re working the counter at a small café or shop, minding your business, when in walks Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff.
They approach, have a brief exchange, and then walk away without so much as a swipe of a card.
Cue confusion.
The situation left the Governor’s daughter stepping in to assure the cashier that, yes, the bill would be settled and that a staffer would soon arrive to square things up.
“Somebody will be up here to pay,” she said.
Some readers commented in jest, “Ya, the American taxpayer”.
That’s right, all-American country boy Tim Walz has staffers to pay his tabs now. He’s come a long way.
But what exactly went down here? Was it an innocent oversight or a case of “when you’re the governor, the rules don’t apply”?
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As the story goes, Walz, alongside Emhoff, stepped up to the counter for what seemed to be a standard transaction. However, when it came time to pay, they pulled the classic “walk away” move, leaving the cashier perplexed and unpaid. It was Walz’s daughter who eventually saved the day, informing the cashier that someone from the Governor’s team would be along shortly to handle the payment.
We’re not sure if this ever happened, and the campaign isn’t talking about it.
In the realm of everyday blunders, this ranks somewhere between forgetting your wallet and getting your friend to cover the tab. However, given Walz’s high-profile status, even a small mix-up quickly became the stuff of local gossip.