Three Deceptions From Tim Walz - Byron York

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Walz has also developed a reputation as someone who cannot be trusted to tell the truth about his own biography. Here are three examples of Walz deceptions that have raised concerns in the last 15 days.

Number 1: You'll need to read the piece, but essentially The Great Walz of China lied about his use if IVT in his attacks on J.D. Vance.

Punch LIne:

So, to summarize: Walz and his wife used a technique, IUI, that nobody opposes. But Walz saw political benefit in falsely alleging that Vance opposes a different treatment, IVF, which Vance does not, in fact, oppose. Then Walz embellished the accusation by giving a seemingly emotional personal account of his own use of IVF, which was false. Walz’s untruths left Vance mystified. “It’s just such a bizarre thing to lie about, right?” Vance said Tuesday. “There’s nothing wrong with having a baby through IVF or not having a baby through IVF. Like, why lie about it? I just don’t understand that.”

Walz lie number 1. More to follow.

BTW: I just saw a video of Walz' wife. Talk about WEIRD !!! Not to mention she lies like her husband.

Anyway, this is the person we want for a VP, right. Well the left does cause of all the freebees that will come with it.
 
Big Lie #2

Eleven years later, in 2006, Walz ran for Congress. When Republicans dug up the old arrest, the Walz campaign denied that he was drunk. From CNN: “In 2006, his campaign repeatedly told the press that he had not been drinking that night, claiming that his failed a field sobriety test due to a misunderstanding related to hearing loss from his time in the National Guard. The campaign also claimed that Walz was allowed to drive himself to jail that night.”

“None of that was true,” CNN continued. Walz got away with it for 12 years, until he ran for governor in 2018 and the issue resurfaced. He finally acknowledged that he had been drinking that night. In 2022, the arrest popped up again when a Republican-leaning news organization discovered that Walz’s alcohol level had been 0.128. At that point, there was no debating whether Walz was drunk or not and that his campaign defenses in 2006 had been false.

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So Walz lied his ass off. And that's a big ass.

Trump lies.....

So we got a bigger liar.
 
He's a Dem so there's no lie he won't tell. You can't become a Dem unless you are good at that.

But Trump lies ? And he does.

He exaggerates to the gills. And lies.

This guy is the same.

A self-serving asswipe.
 
3) The National Guard deception. This is the Walz truth issue that has received the most attention. Walz served in the Army National Guard for 24 years. In 2003, he was deployed to Italy to support U.S. military operations in Afghanistan in what was known as Operation Enduring Freedom. In 2005, Walz retired from the National Guard as he was preparing a run for Congress and his unit was preparing for deployment in Iraq.

The deceptions involve Walz making a number of statements suggesting he actually served in Afghanistan and that he carried a weapon in combat when, in fact, he was involved in support work in Italy. The second is that Walz has referred to himself as a retired “command sergeant major” when, in fact, he retired one rank below that, as a master sergeant.
 
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What an asshole.
 

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