Governors 2005 Newspaper Interview Resurfaces

Oh, if only the media had a backbone, Tim Walz’s military fiasco would be the political obituary it deserves to be. The guy’s political career is like a Jenga tower wobbling on stolen valor, and every new revelation about his so-called “service” should have toppled it by now.

Let’s not mince words: Walz served his country, but he also served up a heaping portion of lies. He knew months in advance that his unit would be deployed, yet when the time came, he pulled a vanishing act and twisted the story of his exit to launch his political career. And the cherry on top? He’s been milking that fabricated combat experience for years. He was never in Iraq or Afghanistan, yet the press has been treating him like a war hero.

And don’t even get me started on Nancy Pelosi. She went out of her way to applaud him for his “service” in places he’s never even set foot. Talk about giving credit where it’s definitely not due.

And then there’s that cringeworthy 9/11 speech in 2021, where Walz talked about his time at Bagram Air Base—except he placed it in Iraq. Spoiler alert: Bagram is in Afghanistan, Tim. At this point, it’s hard to tell if he’s a pathological liar or just incredibly geographically challenged.

Here’s another lie…the Democrats can’t seem to stop themselves.

If you still think that people are exaggerating, it’s been proven by senior commanders that Walz left before his troops deployed, he never saw combat and was demoted in rank before he left, yet here, he was doubling down on his lie. That says a lot about the kind of man Kamala Harris has chosen and about her.

In any sane world, Walz would be packing his bags and clearing out his desk. But let’s be real: the Democratic Party can’t afford to admit they’ve been propping up a fraud. Pushing him out would be a disaster for Kamala Harris’s campaign and would confirm what we already know: the Democrats are the party of chaos, failure, and terrible judgment. But hey, at least it’ll make for some entertaining fireworks at the VP debate.