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‘His record is a joke’: Vance tears into Harris VP pick Walz at Philadelphia counter-rally

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'His record is a joke': Vance tears into Harris VP pick Walz at Philadelphia counter-rally

JD Vance slammed Kamala Harris and Tim Walz over their actions during the violent and destructive riots its response to the death of George Floyd.

Source: 'His record is a joke': Vance tears into Harris VP pick Walz at Philadelphia counter-rally

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Quote from: Conservative Perspective on August 07, 2024, 06:10:52 AM'His record is a joke': Vance tears into Harris VP pick Walz at Philadelphia counter-rally

JD Vance slammed Kamala Harris and Tim Walz over their actions during the violent and destructive riots its response to the death of George Floyd.

Source: 'His record is a joke': Vance tears into Harris VP pick Walz at Philadelphia counter-rally
He wantes to make Minnesota the California of the upper mid West.

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Tim Walz, once taught high school students about the alleged virtues of communism after he received extraordinarily favorable treatment during his time in China.

Back in November 1991, Walz was living in Alliance, Nebraska, and teaching social studies at the local high school. As part of his curriculum, Walz taught students about life in China, falsely insisting that its communist political system was one of inherent fairness.

"It means that everyone is the same and everyone shares," Walz said at the time, according to archived clippings from the Alliance Times-Herald.

"The doctor and the construction worker make the same. The Chinese government and the place they work for provide housing and 14 kg or about 30 pounds of rice per month. They get food and housing."

It seems Walz became enchanted with China and the system implemented by the Chinese Communist Party during his nearly 30 trips to the country, beginning in 1989, just a few months after the horrific slaughter of college students and pro-democracy activists protesting in Tiananmen Square.

Walz was then 25 and a member of the Minnesota Army National Guard. He went to China to teach English, and according to the Washington Free Beacon, he wrote in a letter around that time that he was "being treated like a king."

This "excellent experience" appears to be what Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.), chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability, called the CCP's "strategy of elite capture."


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Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz is facing another accusation of misrepresenting his background after a Nebraska Chamber of Commerce letter from 2006 resurfaced amid Walz's campaign for vice president.

When Walz first ran for Congress in Minnesota, he touted on his campaign website that he received an award from the Nebraska Chamber of Commerce in 1993 for his work with the business community, according to a 2006 article from the Post Bulletin.

He never received such an award, however, which was outlined to him in a blistering letter from the then-president of the Nebraska Chamber of Commerce, Barry L. Kennedy.

"We researched this matter and can confirm that you have not been the recipient of any award from the Nebraska Chamber of Commerce," the letter addressed to Walz on Nov. 1, 2006, reads.
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Several veterans who knew Walz say he ran for office to get out of deployment.

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Four retired military leaders who knew and served with Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz torched the Minnesota governor for misrepresenting his military service.

During a Monday segment on "The Megyn Kelly Show," the former National Guardsmen — Tom Behrends, Paul Herr, Tom Schilling, and Rodney Tow — called Walz a "habitual liar," "deserter," and "cowardly."

Walz has been accused of stolen valor for claiming he "carried" weapons "in war," despite never being deployed to a combat zone. He has also been introduced as a former "command sergeant major" even though he never met the requirements to retire at that rank.

The four veterans on Kelly's show refuted Smith's statements, explaining that Walz would have likely known about deployment plans months before the announcement was officially shared with the entire unit since he was in a leadership position.

"He's a habitual liar," Herr told Kelly. "He lies about everything. He lies about stuff that doesn't make sense."

"It's just one habitual lie after another, and they keep piling up," he added.

Later on in the interview, Herr stated, "He is an exact result and why we have stolen valor. People make decisions that are cowardly, and they come back, and they try to lead vicariously by robbing other people's — all the other soldiers and all the benefits that we did and all the sacrifices, they want a piece of that."