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2 yrs

Harris allies are realizing Tim Walz's trouble with the truth is a major liability
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Harris allies are realizing Tim Walz's trouble with the truth is a major liability

Cracks are beginning to show in Harris' inner circle, as evidenced by recent leaks to the liberal press. The cause appears to be Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz's numerous bald-faced lies — or what Politico has euphemistically referred to as "verbal errors" and "problem[s] misspeaking." Four individuals in Harris' camp spoke anonymously to Politico, indicating that despite the vetting process, they were blindsided by some of Walz's more egregious whoppers, such as his repeated yarn about being in Hong Kong during the infamous massacre at Tiananmen Square in 1989. Walz "misspoke" at length, for instance, during a congressional hearing in 2014, claiming, "[The Tiananmen Square massacre] certainly had enduring influence on me. As a young man I was just going to teach high school in Foshan in Guangdong province and was in Hong Kong in May 1989. As the events were unfolding, several of us went in. I still remember the train station in Hong Kong." 'I will get caught up in the rhetoric.' During the vice presidential debate, moderator Margaret Brennan asked, "You said you were in Hong Kong during the deadly Tiananmen Square protest in the spring of 1989, but Minnesota Public Radio and other media outlets are reporting that you actually didn't travel to Asia until August of that year. Can you explain that discrepancy?" After providing Brennan with an unsolicited and scattered biography, Walz said, "I've not been perfect, and I'm a knucklehead at times, but it's always been about that." Walz added, "I will talk a lot, I will get caught up in the rhetoric, but being there, the impact it made, the difference in my life. I learned a lot about China." When asked once again to bridge the chasm between reality and his account, Walz suggested he "misspoke." "It's unclear whether Walz's verbal errors will undercut his credibility with voters. But the need to continually clean up those claims could politically hurt Walz and Harris," reported Politico. Since the debate, Walz has been trying to smooth over the waves his most recently discovered falsehoods have caused, reassuring reporters in Pennsylvania, for instance, "Look, I have my dates wrong." Walz is not the only Democrat desperately scrambling to limit the damage his mouth has done. Once the truth came out about the governor's military record and retiring rank, the Harris campaign reportedly had to revise Walz's biography. Whereas it previously listed the governor as a "retired command sergeant major," it was adjusted to indicate that Walz once held the command sergeant major rank — a critical distinction, granted he reverted back to the rank of master sergeant after failing to complete the necessary coursework. 'He sometimes misspeaks.' Politico noted that the Harris campaign also felt compelled to claim Walz "misspoke" when he said in 2018 that he didn't want "those weapons of war, that I carried in war" accessible to law-abiding Americans. Of course, Walz never served in combat, having bailed out of the service around the time his battalion received word it would soon be deployed to Iraq. When Walz was exposed for lying about "us[ing] I.V.F. to start a family," having actually used intrauterine insemination to have children, Lauren Hitt, a spokeswoman for the Harris campaign, once again used the magic word, claiming Walz "misspoke." Walz also appears to have misspoken when he falsely claimed: in his 2005 congressional campaign biography that he was "named the Outstanding Young Nebraskan by the Nebraska Chamber of Commerce for his service in the education, military, and small business communities"; that over 80% of schoolchildren in Minnesota didn't miss more than 10 days of school during the pandemic; that Project 2025 calls for the tracking of "all pregnancies" and would require women "to register with a new federal agency" upon conception; and that his son witnessed a shooting, having actually been inside a nearby recreation center at the time the episode occurred outdoors. "Any time you are forced to go off message is never welcome," Mike Mikus, a Democratic strategist in Pennsylvania, told Politico. "But in the end, voters are looking for somebody who is more concerned about what these candidates are going to do to improve their lives than, 'Did he get every single fact correct.'" The campaign appears to be left with little other option that to recycle this word and insinuate that Walz's ostensibly pathological disregard for the truth is evidence of his normalcy. "As the governor has said, he sometimes misspeaks," a spokesman for the campaign told Politico. "He speaks like a normal person and speaks passionately about issues he cares deeply about including democracy and stopping gun violence in our school." In a desperate projection effort, the spokesman suggested Trump and Vance "repeatedly lie and mislead about their plan to ban abortion nationwide" and other topics. Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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2 yrs

​FEMA running out of money for American hurricane victims but gave BILLIONS to Ukraine and illegal aliens
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​FEMA running out of money for American hurricane victims but gave BILLIONS to Ukraine and illegal aliens

Kamala Harris just announced that Hurricane Helene victims can apply to FEMA for a whopping $750 to buy necessities, proving once again that Americans come last in this country. “How many billions have gone overseas? ... How many hundreds of millions have we sent over to Ukraine?” asks Glenn Beck, adding that American tax dollars are also “paying for some of [Ukraine's] small businesses to stay open” as well as for the country’s “social security.” Further, “Migrants got $2,500,” as well as “a free cell phone” plus “food and water and housing.” But “750 big ones can be yours. All you have to have is just no house, no job, no roads, no schools for your kids,” Glenn mocks, pointing out the obvious disregard for American citizens, whose tax dollars are squandered on everything but American needs. - YouTube www.youtube.com As for FEMA’s claim that it’s running out of money, Glenn doesn’t buy it. “First of all, you're the United States government. You're never out of money; you just print more. You're doing that all over the planet,” he says. “You have three states that have had whole sections wiped out. You have people trapped in the mountains without any food, water, electricity, phone service. God only knows how many people are dying still today.” And yet, when the National Guard was requested, the first response given was “we’ve sent the National Guard overseas.” While the National Guard has since been called in and is assisting hurricane-stricken states, Glenn is horrified at the lack of regard for suffering Americans. “There are other states that also have a National Guard,” he points out. “What they're doing to the people here in America — who they're supposed to work for and serve — is so offensive.” The government’s response to Hurricane Helene is so deeply troubling that Glenn says there is really only one thing we can do — and it’s an incredibly powerful act of faith. To hear it, watch the clip above. Want more from Glenn Beck?To enjoy more of Glenn’s masterful storytelling, thought-provoking analysis, and uncanny ability to make sense of the chaos, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.
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Twitchy Feed
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2 yrs

POLITICO DRAGGED for Claiming Tim Walz Misspeaks (Did Kamala's Circle MEAN to Throw Him Under the Bus?!)
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POLITICO DRAGGED for Claiming Tim Walz Misspeaks (Did Kamala's Circle MEAN to Throw Him Under the Bus?!)

POLITICO DRAGGED for Claiming Tim Walz Misspeaks (Did Kamala's Circle MEAN to Throw Him Under the Bus?!)
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2 yrs

UNBURDENED! Kamala Once AGAIN Dodges Question From the Media About WHY She's Done NOTHING as VP (Watch)
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UNBURDENED! Kamala Once AGAIN Dodges Question From the Media About WHY She's Done NOTHING as VP (Watch)

UNBURDENED! Kamala Once AGAIN Dodges Question From the Media About WHY She's Done NOTHING as VP (Watch)
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2 yrs

'The View' Brain Trust's Pitch for Kamala Harris Helps Explain Why the Country's Circling the Drain
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'The View' Brain Trust's Pitch for Kamala Harris Helps Explain Why the Country's Circling the Drain

'The View' Brain Trust's Pitch for Kamala Harris Helps Explain Why the Country's Circling the Drain
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2 yrs

NICE TRY, but NO: Desperate FEMA Blames 'Rumors' for the Hurricane Response Backlash They've Received
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NICE TRY, but NO: Desperate FEMA Blames 'Rumors' for the Hurricane Response Backlash They've Received

NICE TRY, but NO: Desperate FEMA Blames 'Rumors' for the Hurricane Response Backlash They've Received
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Gamers Realm
Gamers Realm
2 yrs

Ubisoft and Tencent Talks Lead To Speculation Of Going Private
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Ubisoft and Tencent Talks Lead To Speculation Of Going Private

The Ubisoft saga has taken another turn, entering the spooky season with news that the company might be going private. According to a new report, Chinese tech giant Tencent is aiming to run the show.
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RedState Feed
2 yrs

A Helicopter Pilot's Rescue of a Couple Shows Everything Wrong With the Government's Response to Helene
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A Helicopter Pilot's Rescue of a Couple Shows Everything Wrong With the Government's Response to Helene

A Helicopter Pilot's Rescue of a Couple Shows Everything Wrong With the Government's Response to Helene
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RedState Feed
2 yrs

Bruce Springsteen...Your Music Sucks, and So Do Your Political Opinions
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Bruce Springsteen...Your Music Sucks, and So Do Your Political Opinions

Bruce Springsteen...Your Music Sucks, and So Do Your Political Opinions
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2 yrs

Donald Trump Returning to Butler, PA - With Elon Musk Joining Him
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Donald Trump Returning to Butler, PA - With Elon Musk Joining Him

Donald Trump Returning to Butler, PA - With Elon Musk Joining Him
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