Who is Tim Walz?

Yep. Typical leftist ignorance of the facts.
The guy’s the real deal
The guy's a fraud.


And you expect Breitbart to not be fact checked? Breitbart uses a sly technique to attack Walz. They quote somebody to make one of their accusations (false), but do so using an ellipsis [ ... ] used for intentional omission of text.

Fact is: Walz "After 24 years in the Army National Guard, Command Sergeant Major Walz retired from the 1-125th Field Artillery Battalion in 2005." Walz is not saying he "retired" as Command Sergeant Major. He retired at a lower rank "because he did not complete additional coursework."

So once again, you people-of-the-cult push the Lies of Omission as Truth.
 
There is no lie that lush won't tell to support the Left.
You piece of shit. Breitbart confirms exactly what I stated above.

Walz retired at the lesser rank because he had yet to complete the course work for CSM when he retired.

And he didn’t deploy because he had filed paperwork for retirement months prior to his unit being deployed.

Those are FACTS
 
And you expect Breitbart to not be fact checked? Breitbart uses a sly technique to attack Walz. They quote somebody to make one of their accusations (false), but do so using an ellipsis [ ... ] used for intentional omission of text.

Fact is: Walz "After 24 years in the Army National Guard, Command Sergeant Major Walz retired from the 1-125th Field Artillery Battalion in 2005." Walz is not saying he "retired" as Command Sergeant Major. He retired at a lower rank "because he did not complete additional coursework."

So once again, you people-of-the-cult push the Lies of Omission as Truth.
What we have seen in the news and posted here is:

A fellow soldier is defending Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz from accusations of “abandoning” his fellow soldiers before their deployment to Iraq, a charge leveled by JD Vance, Walz’s competitor for the vice presidency.

Retired Sgt. Major Joseph Eustice said Walz “fulfilled his duty. He was a great soldier. When he chose to leave, he had every right to leave.”

Eustice spoke to NewsNation about the timing of Walz’s retirement in 2005 after serving in the Guard for 24 years. Walz left a few months before the 1-125th Field Artillery Battalion was sent to Iraq.

“As far as I know, he did not know,” Eustice said of whether Walz knew about the upcoming deployment. “At that time, there were all kinds of rumors about us deploying. In May, when he decided to retire … we had no ‘Notice of Deployment.’ That didn’t come until July,” he added.

Eustice said Walz told him before he left that he “was going to become a congressman,” and had spoken about the possibility for months before making his decision.
 
And you expect Breitbart to not be fact checked? Breitbart uses a sly technique to attack Walz. They quote somebody to make one of their accusations (false), but do so using an ellipsis [ ... ] used for intentional omission of text.

Fact is: Walz "After 24 years in the Army National Guard, Command Sergeant Major Walz retired from the 1-125th Field Artillery Battalion in 2005." Walz is not saying he "retired" as Command Sergeant Major. He retired at a lower rank "because he did not complete additional coursework."

So once again, you people-of-the-cult push the Lies of Omission as Truth.
And you expect your ignorance not to be the prompt for pointing and laughing?

 
Lesh said:
The guy’s the real deal

If your deal is the destruction of traditional America and American Values - then he is your guy, for sure.

Don't think that the majority of voters actually want that, though.
 
What we have seen in the news and posted here is:

A fellow soldier is defending Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz from accusations of “abandoning” his fellow soldiers before their deployment to Iraq, a charge leveled by JD Vance, Walz’s competitor for the vice presidency.

Retired Sgt. Major Joseph Eustice said Walz “fulfilled his duty. He was a great soldier. When he chose to leave, he had every right to leave.”

Eustice spoke to NewsNation about the timing of Walz’s retirement in 2005 after serving in the Guard for 24 years. Walz left a few months before the 1-125th Field Artillery Battalion was sent to Iraq.

“As far as I know, he did not know,” Eustice said of whether Walz knew about the upcoming deployment. “At that time, there were all kinds of rumors about us deploying. In May, when he decided to retire … we had no ‘Notice of Deployment.’ That didn’t come until July,” he added.

Eustice said Walz told him before he left that he “was going to become a congressman,” and had spoken about the possibility for months before making his decision.
On the other hand:

 
In 2018, when Walz was first running for governor of Minnesota, two former colleagues wrote a paid letter to the editor of the West Central Tribune, a newspaper in Willmar, Minnesota.
On the other hand:

Is that the paid letter?

The swiftboaters?
I have seen no evidence of a "paid letter," but you are free to provide proof, or continue to slander real combat vets. Gosh, I wonder which you will choose . . .
“You abandoned your unit right before they went to Iraq,” Mr. Vance said.

Mr. Vance based his accusations on a Facebook post from 2018, and a paid letter to the editor to The West Central Tribune that same year in which the writers, Thomas Behrends and Paul Herr, both retired command sergeant majors in the Minnesota National Guard, accused Mr. Walz of “conveniently retiring a year before his battalion was deployed to Iraq.”

The criticisms were first leveled by Mr. Behrends and Mr. Herr during Mr. Walz’s first campaign for governor.

But Joseph Eustice, a 32-year veteran of the national guard who led the same battalion as Mr. Walz and served under him, said in an interview on Wednesday that the governor was a dependable soldier and that the attacks by his fellow comrades were unfounded.

“He was as good a soldier as you’d find, and to have two former sergeant majors say that he wasn’t, it’s just not true,” Mr. Eustice said, adding that he disagreed with Mr. Walz’s politics and most likely would not vote for him in November even though they were friends.

Mr. Eustice recalled that Mr. Walz’s decision to run for Congress came months before the battalion received any official notice of deployment, though he said there had been rumors that it might be deployed.


The Swiftboating will eventually fail.

Walz beat these creepy old weirdos before, he'll do it again.
 
In 2018, when Walz was first running for governor of Minnesota, two former colleagues wrote a paid letter to the editor of the West Central Tribune, a newspaper in Willmar, Minnesota.






The Swiftboating will eventually fail.

Walz beat these creepy old weirdos before, he'll do it again.
The apologists for the Stolen Valor Chicken hawk are really desperate.

 
You called it: Stolen Valor.




Well how about that.

He deployed DURING WAR. And carried those weapons of war when he did obviously
 
Do you even know what stolen valor is?
Yep
Does he claim to be a combat veteran?

No. He accurately notes he was a noncom for 24 years in the NG and rose to almost the highest rank possible
yes he does, you must have missed that piece. It's because you're too ignorant and can't challenge those who's feet you lick.
The “weapon” couch boy carriered was a pen
Have no idea what this is, but nonsense from you I'm used to.
 
Of course this clown is in love with Ilhan “Brother Fucker” Omar.


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And never claimed he did go.

Claiming such WOULD be stolen valor.

This is not that
sure he did, he said he's out to take away the same guns he used in combat, well dudette, he never went to combat, bailed on his unit, and therefore never carried any weapon. So I guess he's campaigning to not take away any weapon. Why don't you ask him what weapon he carried into combat and let's see the answer.
 
In 2018, when Walz was first running for governor of Minnesota, two former colleagues wrote a paid letter to the editor of the West Central Tribune, a newspaper in Willmar, Minnesota.






The Swiftboating will eventually fail.

Walz beat these creepy old weirdos before, he'll do it again.

You probably never understood that the "swiftboaters" were simply telling the truth and that Swiftboating is code for information that exposes Democrat Lies.

Walz won in a state that hates America as much as California or Oregon.

He will not win in Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Georgia, Ohio, or any of the states that will decide the election.
 

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