It's Walz
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where did Walz say he was a head football coach? He was a coach of a football team.
AFAIK, he never did. But, just like the other weasely things, he said he "coached a football team." Campaign literature showing "Coach Walz."
He was a volunteer, unpaid, coach.
Again, what he said was not really a lie, but the impression....
I get your point, but the misinformation impression I find your list is the same as his approach. Now I can't trust George's lists!
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Did he ever claim his kids were the result of IVF?
Oops. Yes he did.
In April, the Tim Walz for Governor campaign office mailed out a fund-raising letter in an envelope that read: “My wife and I used I.V.F. to start a family.’’
Not to play defense, but we used IUI and IVF (for our first kid) and I can tell you 90% of the time when the topic comes up with friends or family we just summarize it all as "we used IVF" since it takes some time to describe how IUI is different. So I can see why they wouldn't specify IUI in the mailer.
Yeah, but...As a politician, he knows that words mean things. IVF and IUI are different. Sergeant Major and Command Sergeant Major are different. Head coach and assistant coach are different. Europe and Iraq are different.
See a pattern emerging?
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I really love the scrutiny here. It's nice to see an appreciation for the truth, finally. (30,573 lies in 4 years)
He WAS a command sergeant major, and most clips have him saying "I was a command sergeant major" which is accurate.
Yes there are a few clips where he (or normally, someone else says to him) "you are a retired command sergeant major" which is not accurate since he retired at as a sergeant major.
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He WAS a command sergeant major, and most clips have him saying "I was a command sergeant major" which is accurate.
That's like being a general, and being busted down to a major and saying "I was a general."
Or like me saying "I'm a New Yorker."
One can be factual without being completely truthful.
ETA:
Yes there are a few clips where he (or normally, someone else says to him) "you are a retired command sergeant major" which is not accurate since he retired at as a sergeant major.
And...he didn't dispute it.
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He WAS a command sergeant major, and most clips have him saying "I was a command sergeant major" which is accurate.
That's like being a general, and being busted down to a major and saying "I was a general."
Or like me saying "I'm a New Yorker."
One can be factual without being completely truthful.
ETA:
Yes there are a few clips where he (or normally, someone else says to him) "you are a retired command sergeant major" which is not accurate since he retired at as a sergeant major.
And...he didn't dispute it.
Wonder if 89th routinely claims to be Brad Pitt...
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It does seem rather odd to spend such time parsing statements, act indignant when he didn’t correct someone else’s misrepresentation, then go pull a lever for Donald Trump.
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It does seem rather odd to spend such time parsing statements, act indignant when he didn’t correct someone else’s misrepresentation, then go pull a lever for Donald Trump.
Nope. I know what I'm getting in Trump.
Lower taxes, less regulation, lower energy prices, less illegals (Vance has the best idea on those)and judges. And bud, it's ALL about the judges.
I'll take some hyperbole (that's what you get from Trump, seldom do you get the outright lies such as the Biden Crime Family) and put up with the media circus.
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I'm totally with you on all of that Jolly, except to me it's not hyperbole, but it's lying, adultery, selfishness, and overall immature bullying that prevents me from voting for him. Not that it matters or he cares, but that's why. I won't even mention the crimes, convicted or just charged. It's a shame, too. Most of his policies, the judicial appointments, and his alpha leadership would be a great legacy, there are just so many swamp stains on it...
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I'm totally with you on all of that Jolly, except to me it's not hyperbole, but it's lying, adultery, selfishness, and overall immature bullying that prevents me from voting for him. Not that it matters or he cares, but that's why. I won't even mention the crimes, convicted or just charged. It's a shame, too. Most of his policies, the judicial appointments, and his alpha leadership would be a great legacy, there are just so many swamp stains on it...
Start thinking like a Democrat.
They don't care if Kamala dives into a bath of virgin's blood, if she can deliver the policies they want. They're not electing a pope.
Ideally, neither should we.
When faced with the allegations that Grant was a drunk, what did Lincoln do?
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If it doesn't matter what kind of asshole you vote for as long as he shills for the right party, what's the point of these interminable discussions?
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@Doctor-Phibes said in It's Walz:
If it doesn't matter what kind of asshole you vote for as long as he shills for the right party, what's the point of these interminable discussions?
Arguing with you sumbitches what ain't got enough sense to vote the Right way.
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"JD Vance is weird."
You know that he ran the Gay-Straight Ally Club at the school he assistant coached at, right?
He loved hanging around HS Boys Locker Rooms, the gay kids, and spending a weekend every month holed up in a bunker with a bunch of guys…
Maybe there’s another reason they needed IUF for their kids…
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I say that teasingly, but there’s enough there to justify a little opposition research.
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DNC speakers who went to Ivy League schools:
Maura Healey (Harvard)
Gabby Giffords (Cornell)
Katherine Clark (Harvard)
Elissa Slotkin (Cornell/Columbia)Tues:
Obamas (Columbia/Princeton/Harvard)
Chuck Schumer (Harvard)
Jack Schlossberg (Harvard)
Ken Chenault (Harvard)DNC speakers Weds who went to Ivy League schools:
Cory Booker (Yale)
Amy Klobuchar (Yale)
Bill Clinton (Yale)
Jared Polis (Princeton)
Olivia Troye (Penn)
Mindy Kaling (Dartmouth)
Pete Buttigieg (Harvard)
Amanda Gorman (Harvard)
John Legend (Penn)Vance Man Bad! Class traitor!
ETA: Hillary Clinton went to Yale law, after Wesley.