What a sleazy thing to do. Stolen Valor Walz was introduced to the DNC Clown Show as "Command Sergeant Major."
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Have They No Shame: Another Disgusting Tim Walz 'Stolen Valor' Moment at DNC
It looks like the ballad of Tim Walz's stolen valor scandal just carries merrily on, even into the DNC in Chicago.
How do I know what veterans have said?
D'Oh!
More than 1,000 US military veterans and family members of veterans have signed on to an open letter condemning what they describe as “politically motivated attacks” on Democratic vice presidential pick
Tim Walz’s
military service by former President
Donald Trump and his running-mate, Ohio Senator
JD Vance.
The thousand-strong group of “veterans, veteran families, military families, caregivers, and survivors” said they are all “appalled” at the attacks on Walz, who retired from the Minnesota Army
National Guard after a 24-year career that saw him ascend to the rank of command sergeant major, the highest rank for any enlisted person in the Army.
This is a losing issue for you haters. So I guess us true patriots should be thanking you.
btw, Tm McVeigh/Lee Oswald - vets
and...
Did Walz have the gift of prophecy or a time machine he used to warn of deployment? No he did not.
I posted this one before: "almost every unit and member of the U.S. Military is subject to potential deployment at some point in the future and trains constantly toward that inevitability."
Minnesota National Guard officials weigh in on Walz service
"However, according to information shared by multiple official sources within the MNG, Walz earned that rank and would need either the gift of prophecy or a time machine to use the deployment as an excuse to leave the service, as his May 2005 retirement date came months before the
1-125th Battalion of the 1st Brigade Combat Team learned they would mobilize and most of a year before the unit was actually deployed to Iraq for what would become a
historically long, 22-month tour."
"According to Lt. Col. Kristen Augé, the MNG’s State Public Affairs Officer, Walz “served from April 8, 1981, to May 16, 2005″ during which time he “held multiple positions within field artillery such as firing battery chief, operations sergeant, first sergeant, and culminated his career serving as the command sergeant major for the battalion.”"
This has all been said before by myself and others here, and especially by others in Walz's previous campaigns.