Democratic Vice Presidential nominee Tim Walz’s story about why he first decided to get involved in political campaigns contradicts public records and statements reviewed by the Washington Examiner.
Walz, who previously had a career as a social studies teacher, has long repeated a story about how he and two of his students were refused entry to a reelection rally for former President George W. Bush in 2004, saying that the incident was ultimately what inspired him to get involved in politics, according to the Examiner. However, Walz himself was not refused entry, according to a source who spoke anonymously with the Examiner, and the two “students” Walz brought to the event were actually teenagers who went to different high schools than the one he taught at and who had a public altercation with Bush staffers days prior to the event, public records show.
The POS Commie would rather climb a tree and tell you a lie than stand on the ground and state the truth.
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Even IF it were true, the number of times radical activists/terrorists have snuck into conservative events with the goal of disrupting the event totally justifies keeping out the asshats with John Kerry stickers on their wallets. And why do so many of these stories involve a grown man and underage teens?
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DeleteSeems to be every story of his is more hole than truth.
ReplyDeleteThe only requirement of VP seems to be a lying piece of shit.
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If they do it well enough, the Democrats will promote them to President
DeleteLooking back over the past baker's dozen, you hit it right on the head. Agnew, Ford, Gore, Bush, Cheney, Biden, Pence, Harris. I know I missed a few. Going back even farther, most of them were born liars, some were convicted.
DeleteHis own family, almost ALL of them is screaming "vote TRUMP!". That should tell you all you need to know.
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