It's Walz
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@LuFins-Dad said in It's Walz:
The democrats trying to paint JD Hillbilly Eulogy effin Vance as an elite is hilarious and dare I say, weird?
Yeah, he's elite like Bill Clinton is elite.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in It's Walz:
@LuFins-Dad said in It's Walz:
The democrats trying to paint JD Hillbilly Eulogy effin Vance as an elite is hilarious and dare I say, weird?
Yeah, he's elite like Bill Clinton is elite.
He is now. However, I don’t think many people would’ve called him elite back in 1992.
ETA: in fact, I wouldn’t be surprised if a significant number of people referred to him as “a hillbilly “.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in It's Walz:
@LuFins-Dad said in It's Walz:
The democrats trying to paint JD Hillbilly Eulogy effin Vance as an elite is hilarious and dare I say, weird?
Yeah, he's elite like Bill Clinton is elite.
He is now. However, I don’t think many people would’ve called him elite back in 1992.
ETA: in fact, I wouldn’t be surprised if a significant number of people referred to him as “a hillbilly “.
Hilary still does.
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He is now. However, I don’t think many people would’ve called him elite back in 1992.
That was my point. He comes from humble beginnings, and made good.
Public perception is funny. Dubya tried to portray himself as this down-to-earth guy, in touch with the common yokel, but the reality is obviously completely different.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in It's Walz:
He is now. However, I don’t think many people would’ve called him elite back in 1992.
That was my point. He comes from humble beginnings, and made good.
Public perception is funny. Dubya tried to portray himself as this down-to-earth guy, in touch with the common yokel, but the reality is obviously completely different.
Actually, W was kinda in the middle. Old family, old money, but his childhood in Texas was not that of to the manner born.
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The Internet Archive disagrees.
This dates from August 2006.
As of four days before election day, Nov 2, 2006, the "typo" still was not corrected.
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Associate Press doesn't think a lot of his claims.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/takeaways-from-the-ap-s-review-of-tim-walz-s-descriptions-of-his-military-record/ar-AA1poDUn?ocid=msedgntp&pc=LCTS&cvid=6f022d1a9620419dba5224aa1c701225&ei=115 -
Associate Press doesn't think a lot of his claims.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/takeaways-from-the-ap-s-review-of-tim-walz-s-descriptions-of-his-military-record/ar-AA1poDUn?ocid=msedgntp&pc=LCTS&cvid=6f022d1a9620419dba5224aa1c701225&ei=115And here's why I hate the press...
It is a risky strategy for Republicans that invites comparison between Walz, with decades of military service, and former President Donald Trump, who received a series of deferments to avoid serving in Vietnam, including one attained with a physician’s letter stating he suffered from bone spurs in his feet.
He got 4 student deferments and one for the "spurs."
Somehow the Associate (with Democrats) Press doesn't mention this:
Football player, lifeguard Scranton Joe got one more student deferment (5) and one for "asthma."
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"Why I decided to get into politics. I wasn't political until then"
In Walz’s telling, the “folksy” high school teacher and two of his students attended a campaign rally for President George W. Bush as an educational experience. However, Walz says, all three of them were denied entry upon event staffers noticing a John Kerry sticker on one of the students’ wallets — an exchange that the Atlantic dubbed a “KGB-style interrogation.”
There’s just one problem: This version of the political origin story for the Democratic vice presidential nominee, who is already facing “stolen valor” accusations over claims about his military service from combat veterans, contains significant inaccuracies.
For one, Walz was admitted into the Bush rally, according to a source familiar, who insisted on anonymity to discuss the August 2004 event. The two teenagers Walz arrived with, Matt Klaber and Nick Burkhart, were not his students, the Washington Examiner confirmed.
Moreover, the teenagers were barred from the event after a confrontation that made local news earlier in the week — leading to them initially being denied tickets.
And while Walz framed the squabble as the “moment that I decided to run for office” since he had “never been overly involved in political campaigns,” evidence suggests that Walz was already politically active by that point: He participated days earlier in an anti-Bush protest before the 2004 Bush rally in Mankota, Minnesota, on Aug. 4, an image confirms.
More at the link about the students (not his), and their activities.
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Bash again asked him whether he misspoke when he said he had carried weapons in war.
“In this case, this was after school shooting, the ideas of carrying these weapons of war,” Walz said. “And my wife, the English teacher, told me my grammar is not always correct.”
Bad grammar.
Time after time, he embellishes his military history. It's Biden-worthy.
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In all fairness, he did travel to Afghanistan during his congressional tenure. I think that’s what he was explaining.
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@LuFins-Dad said in It's Walz:
In all fairness, he did travel to Afghanistan during his congressional tenure. I think that’s what he was explaining.
Ah I think you're right. I'd like to see more of that clip for that context.
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It’s almost certainly an old clip.