Tim Walz's is a loser!!

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40 posts before someone pushed back at all.

Walz must terrify them if Mitchie went on a bender like this.
I don't think it takes much for Mitch to go on a bender. I mean fuck, he is the sort of guy who would go on a bender eating a turkey sandwich that is a bit dry. He would go on a bender if he went out to buy a new pair of shoes. If it's a Tuesday or any other day of the week.
 

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Will be all the more embarrassing when the Diaper Don, his Shit Sniffers and all you stand for is defeated by "not their best or brightest". šŸ˜œ
They will just delude themselves into thinking the election was stolen even though all the evidence suggests it's Trump who is setting up to steal the election. If Harris does win, if him and his boys were worthy of respect there would be some sort of "well I guess I got that wrong" But that will never happen.

I figured Harris wouldn't do very well at all and would be a mistake but when it happened the evidence seems to be that I was wrong and as a grown ass adult I admitted so.
Then again grown ass adults don't respond with people showing your factual errors and errors of logic with a laughing emoji reaction.

There really need to be some enforced rules on terb for trolling and spamming but I guess post count is more important than anything else.

To Mitch and pals,
 

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I'm just waiting which side will have a meltdown November...
If one side wins, I can see coup attempt part two electric boogalo.
If the other side wins, I can easily see protests in the streets that would make those Black Lies Matter protests seem like a combo of the care bares and my little pony.
 

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Holy FUck!!! Tim Walz is the best politician I've ever fucking seen - aside from BHO, of course!!

This is the shit he's accomplished!!.....

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THIS IS INSANE! Over 50,000 people have reportedly requested tickets for the Kamala Harris / Tim Walz rally in Detroit later today. So many people requested tickets that they had to move the event to an airplane hangar. This video is 2 hours before the event is set to start! The movement is real! Trump has to be scared!
 
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- May 2005, Tim Walz retires from the National Guard

- July 2005, his unit receives alert orders for deployment

- September 2005, unit goes to Camp Shelby to prepare for deployment

- March 2006, unit deploys
 

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Donald Trumpā€™s running mate Ohio Sen. JD Vance stepped up his attacks on Minnesota Gov. Tim Walzā€™s portrayal of his military career, accusing him without evidence of ducking service in Iraq when he left the Army National Guard and ran for Congress in 2005.


Vance also accused Walz of falsely claiming he had served in a combat zone while the Democratic vice presidential nominee was in the Army National Guard.


While Walz retired two months before his unit received alert orders to deploy to Iraq, the attacks on Walzā€™s military record are part of the race from both parties to define the relatively unknown governor after he was tapped Tuesday as Vice President Kamala Harrisā€™ running mate. Walzā€™s 24-year military service is one of several facets of his background that appeal to voters that the Harris campaign is trying to reach with his selection ā€“ and that Republicans are trying to blunt by painting him as an out-of-touch liberal.


Walz and Vance, the two VP candidates, are both military veterans, unlike their running mates.


Walz served in the Army National Guard for 24 years before retiring in 2005. He launched a campaign for Congress in Minnesotaā€™s 1st Congressional District that year and was elected in November 2006.


At a campaign stop in Michigan on Wednesday, Vance accused Walz of abandoning his unit before it deployed to Iraq in 2006.


ā€œWhen the United State Marine Corps, when the United States of America asked me to go to Iraq to serve my country, I did it. I did what they asked me to do, and I did it honorably and Iā€™m very proud of that service. When Tim Walz was asked by his country to go to Iraq, you know what he did? He dropped out of the Army and allowed his unit to go without him,ā€ Vance said.


Walz retired from the Army National Guard in May 2005, according to the Minnesota National Guard. Typically, service members need to submit papers several months before they can retire.


A National Guard article on his unitā€™s deployment states that it received alert orders to deploy to Iraq in July 2005, two months after Walz retired. The unit first mobilized in the fall of 2005 to Camp Shelby Mississippi to prepare for deployment, according to the unitā€™s history, and then deployed in March 2006 for 22 months, which the Guard said was the longest continuous deployment of any military unit during US operations in Iraq.


Walz filed paperwork with the Federal Election Commission as a candidate for Congress on February 10, 2005.


In his comments Wednesday, Vance also went after Walz for claiming he had served in combat, accusing the governor of being ā€œdishonestā€ with his claims about his service.


ā€œHe said that we ā€“ and he was making a point about gun control ā€“ ā€˜shouldnā€™t allow weapons that I used in war to be on Americaā€™s streets,ā€™ā€ Vance said of Walz.


Vance pointed to a video promoted by the Harris campaign on social media Tuesday, in which Walz is speaking about his decision to change his position and support an assault weapons ban after the Parkland shooting in 2018.


ā€œWe can make sure that those weapons of war, that I carried in war, is the only place where those weapons are at,ā€ Walz said in the video.


Walz deployed with the Minnesota National Guard in August 2003 to Vicenza, Italy, as part of support for the US war in Afghanistan, according to a Minnesota Guard spokesperson. He did not deploy to Afghanistan or Iraq or a combat zone as part of his service.


In a statement, a Harris campaign spokesperson said: ā€œIn his 24 years of service, the Governor carried, fired and trained others to use weapons of war innumerable times. Governor Walz would never insult or undermine any Americanā€™s service to this country ā€“ in fact, he thanks Senator Vance for putting his life on the line for our country. Itā€™s the American way.ā€


Vance served four years in the Marine Corps as an enlisted combat correspondent, in

public affairs, and deployed once to Iraq for roughly six months, according to his military record. He left service in September 2007 as a corporal.


White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre pushed back against Vanceā€™s criticisms when asked about them Wednesday.


ā€œThis is someone who enlisted at 17 years old to serve his country. He was part of the Army National Guard for 24 years. This is someone who was a high school teacher, right?ā€ Jean-Pierre said. ā€œA high school coach as well, who grew up in a small town in the Midwest, and so I think his bio speaks for itself, who he is speaks for himself, his record speaks for itself, and Iā€™m just not going to say anything beyond that.ā€


This is not the first time there have been criticisms of Walzā€™s military record. The Minnesota governor was criticized for his exit from the National Guard in 2022 by his Republican opponent, who held a press conference with veterans in the final stretch of the campaign, according to the Star Tribune.


At the time, Walz defended his service.


ā€œWe all do what we can. Iā€™m proud I did 24 years,ā€ Walz told the Minnesota paper. ā€œI have an honorable record.ā€


The criticisms of his military record from within the state during his gubernatorial campaigns also focused on his rank when he retired.


Walz reached the rank of command master sergeant, but he officially retired as a master sergeantā€” one rank below command sergeant major ā€” because ā€œhe did not complete additional coursework at the US Army Sergeants Major Academy,ā€ according to the Guard.


Joseph Eustice, a 32-year veteran who led the same battalion as Walz, told the Star Tribune in 2022 that Walz did nothing wrong when he left the Guard.


ā€He was a great soldier,ā€ Eustice said. ā€œWhen he chose to leave, he had every right to leave.ā€


This story has been updated with additional developments.


CNNā€™s Edward-Isaac Dovere and Natasha Bertrand contributed to this report.
 
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