The man is a con-artist and said on video that he was deployed. This man cannot be our VP. “Stolen valor is not just a lie; it’s a betrayal of those who have served and sacrificed.”
In the labyrinth of political theater, where every word can be a weapon and every action scrutinized under the harshest light, Vice President Kamala Harris found herself in the eye of a storm on Thursday. Her running mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, was under siege—his military record the battleground, and accusations of desertion the artillery. The critics, sharp and relentless, had zeroed in on a decision Walz made nearly two decades ago: to retire from the Minnesota National Guard in May 2005, just as his battalion was bracing for deployment to the scorching sands of Iraq.
Kamala Harris defends Tim Walz’s military service despite secretly changing bio after he was accused of ‘ducking war’https://t.co/Z24p5QkjK0 https://t.co/Z24p5QkjK0
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The question came like a bullet: Did Walz abandon his comrades? Harris, unflinching, fired back with praise rather than defensiveness. “Listen, I praise anyone who has presented themselves to serve our country,” she declared, her tone resolute. It was a statement meant to shield, to protect the narrative of a man who had served 24 years in the Guard, yet it was clear that the armor was already dented.
“To falsely claim the honor of military service is to steal the dignity and courage of those who have truly earned it.”
Walz, now 60, a figure once seen as unassailable in his dedication to public service, had joined the National Guard fresh out of high school. His journey took him through the ranks to the 1st Battalion, 125th Field Artillery. But his story took a controversial turn when he chose to hang up his uniform and dive into the murky waters of politics. His decision to retire, right before his comrades were shipped off to face the horrors of war, has become a flashpoint, a wound that critics are all too eager to reopen.
KJP defends Tim Walz’s military record by reciting his Résumé
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Enter JD Vance, the Republican vice presidential nominee and a Marine Corps veteran, who smelled blood in the water. In a scathing tirade, Vance tore into Walz, accusing him of embellishing his military record—a sin, in Vance’s eyes, akin to treason. “What bothers me about Tim Walz is the stolen valor garbage,” Vance said, his words dripping with disdain. “Do not pretend to be something that you’re not.” Vance’s assault was surgical, referencing a resurfaced 2018 clip where Walz spoke of keeping “weapons of war” off American streets, weapons he implied he had carried in battle—a claim now being dissected with forensic intensity.
As the flames of controversy licked at their heels, the Harris-Walz campaign scrambled to control the narrative. They quietly revised Walz’s official biography, removing the claim that he had retired as a command sergeant major—a title he had not officially earned. Instead, the record was corrected to reflect that Walz retired as a master sergeant, a detail small in scope but large in implication, especially in the ruthless world of politics where even the slightest exaggeration can be lethal.
Yet, amid the swirling accusations and mounting pressure, a lifeline was thrown. President Joe Biden, ever the elder statesman, weighed in from Wilmington, Delaware. Speaking to his former campaign staffers, Biden didn’t just offer a tepid endorsement; he vouched for Walz’s authenticity. “When you get to know him, he’s the real deal,” Biden assured, his words intended to quell the doubts, to offer reassurance in a time of growing skepticism.
WATCH: Top Kamala Harris VP contender Tim Walz defends sanctuary cities and sanctuary states for illegal aliens.
DISQUALIFYING! pic.twitter.com/S3MfMlbM4L
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But the damage may already be done. In the crucible of a high-stakes campaign, where every move is dissected and every flaw magnified, Walz’s military record has become a focal point—a symbol of the broader questions about who is truly fit to lead. The controversy has opened a Pandora’s box, revealing the fragility of public perception and the ease with which a career built over decades can be shaken by a few pointed accusations.
As the campaign barrels forward, the question lingers: Will Walz’s service be remembered as a testament to his commitment to the nation, or will it become a cautionary tale of a politician caught who is now seen by MAGA as a con-artist who lied about his service?
Quotes
“Those who steal valor attempt to rob the true heroes of their sacrifices, but in the end, they only dishonor themselves.”
Major Points
- Vice President Kamala Harris fiercely defends Tim Walz, her running mate, amid allegations of “desertion” from his National Guard duties just before his battalion’s deployment to Iraq.
- Walz’s 24-year tenure in the Minnesota National Guard, which ended controversially in 2005, is scrutinized, with accusations of “stolen valor” from Republican JD Vance intensifying the debate.
- The Harris-Walz campaign is forced to amend Walz’s military biography, correcting his rank from command sergeant major to master sergeant.
- Despite the storm, President Biden throws his weight behind Walz, praising his authenticity in a show of solidarity.
- The controversy ignites broader discussions about the integrity and credentials of public figures, casting a long shadow over the campaign.
Fallon Jacobson – Reprinted with permission of Whatfinger News
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