Politically astute Minnesotans know who State Senator Paul Gazelka (R) is. He’s the State Senate Majority Leader, heading up a Republican caucus that holds an oh so slim majority in the 67 seat chamber. He also knows — and if he does not, he’s delusional — that his majority is in serious danger this fall.

Sen. Gazelka has also been making a fair share of noise criticizing Gov. Walz’s (D) efforts to deal with Covid-19. Apparently Sen. Gazelka would like us to be, oh, I don’t know, another Florida or something? Mind you the good senator has not been obnoxiously critical of Gov Walz. Oh no. He’s been wonderfully passive-aggressive about it.

On March 25, as Gov Walz and his administration were doing their level best to manage the crisis, the good state senator was tweeting out:

The senator’s district includes some pristine lake country in north-central Minnesota, many resorts, lake homes, and a lot of golf courses.

Since the beginning he’s also been pissy about how, in his estimation, the governor has not engaged in enough ass-kissing to his caucus as these decisions were being made.

So as Gov Walz had kept his course and tried to keep our state and its citizens safe, the good senator has maintained his criticism. The governor’s extension of his “stay-at-home” order last week led Gazelka to say:

Enter Jon Tevlin, a former columnist for the Minneapolis Star Tribune. Tevlin, no longer bound by the journalistic ethics of being restrained, reacted to Gazelka’s above tweet in spectacular fashion.

Thank you Jon Tevlin for saying what I truly believe is what more than one member of the Walz administration would like to tell you.

When this is all over, you sir, will look even more the the fool than you do now. Perhaps you and all the other Republican leaders who tried to minimize the severity of this outbreak can all go on a loooong vacation together...after you get your collective arses kicked in November.