Wisconsin’s Wildest Brewer Thinks He Can Run the Whole State

Wisconsin’s political circus just got a new clown. The owner of a noisy little brewery in Minocqua, Kirk Bangstad, thinks he’s got what it takes to run an entire state. That’s right—the guy who makes quirky beer and loud Facebook rants wants to be governor. Apparently, Democrats will let anyone take a shot as long as they shout the right slogans and have a taproom with a Wi-Fi connection.

Ask yourself, what qualifies a brewery owner to manage a $40 billion state budget? Is serving craft beer and collecting “likes” on social media the new gold standard of government? For years, liberals have pushed the idea that feelings, hashtags, and virtue signaling are more important than real experience. Now, they actually want to put one of their loudest barroom activists in charge.

Let’s be honest, this shows just how desperate and out of touch the left has become. While real families in Wisconsin struggle with rising prices, crime, and open borders, their party puts up a man who thinks federal agents banging on his door is some kind of heroic campaign starter. Only in the fantasy land of the left does dodging law enforcement make you a political rock star.

The people of Wisconsin deserve much better than another liberal sideshow. They need steady leadership, not another social media performer with a pint glass. America is already under siege from globalists and woke bureaucrats who couldn’t run a lemonade stand, much less a state. Letting this self-important brewer take the wheel would be like handing your car keys to your dog.

Democrats seem to think that government is just one big party—until someone has to clean up the mess. Wisconsinites deserve real leaders, not another woke brewer who mistakes chaos for courage. So, is the governor’s mansion the next place to be run like a college kegger? Or will Wisconsin finally demand some grown-ups at the table?

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