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Tim Walz's Debate Face Compared To Don Rickles: 'They Morphed Into Each Other'

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Tim Walz of the Democratic Party squared off against JD Vance, his Republican counterpart in the only vice presidential debate before the November elections. During the debate, Tim Walz's expressions were compared to that of Don Rickles on social media platform X (formerly Twitter). Donald Jay Rickles was an American stand-up comedian and actor. He became known primarily for his insult comedy.One user wrote, "Tim Walz is really Don Rickles without the funny one liners!"

Another user wrote, "I always loved Don Rickles. Never realized he had morphed into Tim Walz."

Another user also jumped on the Tim Walz - Don Rickles train. They wrote, "My dad just said Tim Walz kinda looks like Don Rickles and now I canโ€™t unsee itโ€ฆ"

@JNeoMarvin commented, "When Walz watches Vance lie and his eyes get wider with disbelief, he looks even more like Don Rickles. Come on, you want to call him a hockey puck. Just do it."

Who Was Don Rickles?On May 8, 1926, Donald Jay Rickles was born in New York. He continued to be involved in the film industry till the beginning of 2017. He began his career working in nightclubs, where he spent more than 20 years until making his feature debut in Run Silent Run Deep in 1958. The film was a huge success. Following that, Rickles kept up her acting career, appearing in movies such as Kelly's Heroes (1970), Enter Laughing (1967), Bikini Beach (1964), and X: The Man with the X-Ray Eyes (1963). Don started appearing often on Dean Martin's Celebrity Roasts in 1973.
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