She picked Tim

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is just embarrassing - maybe not MORE embarrassing than supporting Trump at all, but up there


What is with the Republican hatred for dogs?
I mean the convicted rapist has never had a dog, Kristi Noem brags about killing them and candidate brainworm eats them.
Aren't dogs man's best friend?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Waltz is a typical small time pol - over embellished his resume.
It is all going to come out. He never figured he would get big enough to get caught.

The gophers in MN may love him, but he will be exposed as the same fraud as Kamala. Stands for nothing, goes with the flavor of the month, will say what he thinks ppl want. It never works.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is just embarrassing - maybe not MORE embarrassing than supporting Trump at all, but up there


What is with the Republican hatred for dogs?
I mean the convicted rapist has never had a dog, Kristi Noem brags about killing them and candidate brainworm eats them.
Aren't dogs man's best friend?


Meanwhile the democrat candidate for VP uses dogs as a prop. Dude is weird.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is just embarrassing - maybe not MORE embarrassing than supporting Trump at all, but up there


What is with the Republican hatred for dogs?
I mean the convicted rapist has never had a dog, Kristi Noem brags about killing them and candidate brainworm eats them.
Aren't dogs man's best friend?


Meanwhile the democrat candidate for VP uses dogs as a prop. Dude is weird.


Oh yes, in the MAGA brain having a dog is weird. If he shot the dog in the head and ate him, then he'd be as not weird as a replacement level Republican.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is just embarrassing - maybe not MORE embarrassing than supporting Trump at all, but up there


What is with the Republican hatred for dogs?
I mean the convicted rapist has never had a dog, Kristi Noem brags about killing them and candidate brainworm eats them.
Aren't dogs man's best friend?


Meanwhile the democrat candidate for VP uses dogs as a prop. Dude is weird.


Oh yes, in the MAGA brain having a dog is weird. If he shot the dog in the head and ate him, then he'd be as not weird as a replacement level Republican.


Having a dog isn’t weird. A dog owner who tweets out photos of two completely different dogs as their pet dog is weird. Ultra weird. Why would he do that?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is just embarrassing - maybe not MORE embarrassing than supporting Trump at all, but up there


What is with the Republican hatred for dogs?
I mean the convicted rapist has never had a dog, Kristi Noem brags about killing them and candidate brainworm eats them.
Aren't dogs man's best friend?


Meanwhile the democrat candidate for VP uses dogs as a prop. Dude is weird.


Oh yes, in the MAGA brain having a dog is weird. If he shot the dog in the head and ate him, then he'd be as not weird as a replacement level Republican.


Having a dog isn’t weird. A dog owner who tweets out photos of two completely different dogs as their pet dog is weird. Ultra weird. Why would he do that?


He put up a video of his dog playing at the dog park. He was not trying to pass off another dog as his dog. How would that even make sense to do?

Have you never met a human being before?!

You people are WEIRD! You're WEIRD! Every day you seem even weirder!
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is just embarrassing - maybe not MORE embarrassing than supporting Trump at all, but up there


What is with the Republican hatred for dogs?
I mean the convicted rapist has never had a dog, Kristi Noem brags about killing them and candidate brainworm eats them.
Aren't dogs man's best friend?


Meanwhile the democrat candidate for VP uses dogs as a prop. Dude is weird.


Oh yes, in the MAGA brain having a dog is weird. If he shot the dog in the head and ate him, then he'd be as not weird as a replacement level Republican.


Having a dog isn’t weird. A dog owner who tweets out photos of two completely different dogs as their pet dog is weird. Ultra weird. Why would he do that?


He put up a video of his dog playing at the dog park. He was not trying to pass off another dog as his dog. How would that even make sense to do?

Have you never met a human being before?!

You people are WEIRD! You're WEIRD! Every day you seem even weirder!


The tweets show two different dogs, both named Scout.
Anonymous
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz is facing another accusation of misrepresenting his background after a Nebraska Chamber of Commerce letter from 2006 resurfaced amid Walz's campaign for vice president.

When Walz first ran for Congress in Minnesota, he touted on his campaign website that he received an award from the Nebraska Chamber of Commerce in 1993 for his work with the business community, according to a 2006 article from the Post Bulletin.

He never received such an award, however, which was outlined to him in a blistering letter from the then-president of the Nebraska Chamber of Commerce, Barry L. Kennedy.

"We researched this matter and can confirm that you have not been the recipient of any award from the Nebraska Chamber of Commerce," the letter addressed to Walz on Nov. 1, 2006, reads.

"I am not going to draw a conclusion about your intentions by including this line in your biography. However, we respectfully request that you remove any reference to our organization as it could be considered an endorsement of your candidacy. It should be pointed out, however, that the U.S. Chamber of Commerce has endorsed your opponent, Congressman Gil Gutknecht, for his support of small business issues," Kennedy continued.

The letter was unearthed by Minnesota outlet Alpha News last week, after the controversy gained traction locally in 2006.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is just embarrassing - maybe not MORE embarrassing than supporting Trump at all, but up there


What is with the Republican hatred for dogs?
I mean the convicted rapist has never had a dog, Kristi Noem brags about killing them and candidate brainworm eats them.
Aren't dogs man's best friend?


Meanwhile the democrat candidate for VP uses dogs as a prop. Dude is weird.


Oh yes, in the MAGA brain having a dog is weird. If he shot the dog in the head and ate him, then he'd be as not weird as a replacement level Republican.


Having a dog isn’t weird. A dog owner who tweets out photos of two completely different dogs as their pet dog is weird. Ultra weird. Why would he do that?

Why would you MAGA trolls care about this kind of thing?
Unless you're a Russian bot, that is.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz is facing another accusation of misrepresenting his background after a Nebraska Chamber of Commerce letter from 2006 resurfaced amid Walz's campaign for vice president.

When Walz first ran for Congress in Minnesota, he touted on his campaign website that he received an award from the Nebraska Chamber of Commerce in 1993 for his work with the business community, according to a 2006 article from the Post Bulletin.

He never received such an award, however, which was outlined to him in a blistering letter from the then-president of the Nebraska Chamber of Commerce, Barry L. Kennedy.

"We researched this matter and can confirm that you have not been the recipient of any award from the Nebraska Chamber of Commerce," the letter addressed to Walz on Nov. 1, 2006, reads.

"I am not going to draw a conclusion about your intentions by including this line in your biography. However, we respectfully request that you remove any reference to our organization as it could be considered an endorsement of your candidacy. It should be pointed out, however, that the U.S. Chamber of Commerce has endorsed your opponent, Congressman Gil Gutknecht, for his support of small business issues," Kennedy continued.

The letter was unearthed by Minnesota outlet Alpha News last week, after the controversy gained traction locally in 2006.

Here you go, Russian trolls, the list of Tim Walz's lies:from Kevin Drum
Retired from the National Guard as a command sergeant major.
He did rise to the rank of command sergeant major, but upon retirement his rank reverted to master sergeant.

Had children via IVF.
Walz almost always refers only to "fertility treatments," but a couple of times has used the term IVF. In fact he and his wife underwent IUI, commonly referred to as IVF but actually a different, more affordable fertility treatment.

Won an award from the Nebraska Chamber of Commerce (2006).
It was the Junior Chamber of Commerce,

Taught in China for a year through a program at Harvard University (2006).
It was a program affiliated with Harvard.

Earned the title of Nebraska Citizen-Soldier of the Year (1989).
He did indeed earn this award, but so did 51 other people. I'm not sure how this counts even under the strictest definition, but I'm including it for completeness.

Referred one time to "weapons of war, that I carried in war" (2018).
Has admitted this was a misstatement.

Denied he had been drinking when he was pulled over in 1995 for speeding (2006).
Possibly the only serious falsehood, from 18 years ago. However, he corrected the record himself six years ago when he ran for governor.

All in one place for you!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz is facing another accusation of misrepresenting his background after a Nebraska Chamber of Commerce letter from 2006 resurfaced amid Walz's campaign for vice president.

When Walz first ran for Congress in Minnesota, he touted on his campaign website that he received an award from the Nebraska Chamber of Commerce in 1993 for his work with the business community, according to a 2006 article from the Post Bulletin.

He never received such an award, however, which was outlined to him in a blistering letter from the then-president of the Nebraska Chamber of Commerce, Barry L. Kennedy.

"We researched this matter and can confirm that you have not been the recipient of any award from the Nebraska Chamber of Commerce," the letter addressed to Walz on Nov. 1, 2006, reads.

"I am not going to draw a conclusion about your intentions by including this line in your biography. However, we respectfully request that you remove any reference to our organization as it could be considered an endorsement of your candidacy. It should be pointed out, however, that the U.S. Chamber of Commerce has endorsed your opponent, Congressman Gil Gutknecht, for his support of small business issues," Kennedy continued.

The letter was unearthed by Minnesota outlet Alpha News last week, after the controversy gained traction locally in 2006.



Quelle scandale!

After the Nebraska Chamber of Commerce sent Mr. Walz a letter in late 2006 saying that it had not given him an award and noting that the U.S. Chamber of Commerce had endorsed his Republican opponent, his campaign clarified that the award had come from the Nebraska Junior Chamber of Commerce, and updated his website accordingly. His campaign manager at the time said the missing word had been an unintentional typo.


https://www.nytimes.com/2024/08/25/us/politics/republicans-are-combing-tim-walzs-record-for-misstatements.html?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz is facing another accusation of misrepresenting his background after a Nebraska Chamber of Commerce letter from 2006 resurfaced amid Walz's campaign for vice president.

When Walz first ran for Congress in Minnesota, he touted on his campaign website that he received an award from the Nebraska Chamber of Commerce in 1993 for his work with the business community, according to a 2006 article from the Post Bulletin.

He never received such an award, however, which was outlined to him in a blistering letter from the then-president of the Nebraska Chamber of Commerce, Barry L. Kennedy.

"We researched this matter and can confirm that you have not been the recipient of any award from the Nebraska Chamber of Commerce," the letter addressed to Walz on Nov. 1, 2006, reads.

"I am not going to draw a conclusion about your intentions by including this line in your biography. However, we respectfully request that you remove any reference to our organization as it could be considered an endorsement of your candidacy. It should be pointed out, however, that the U.S. Chamber of Commerce has endorsed your opponent, Congressman Gil Gutknecht, for his support of small business issues," Kennedy continued.

The letter was unearthed by Minnesota outlet Alpha News last week, after the controversy gained traction locally in 2006.

Here you go, Russian trolls, the list of Tim Walz's lies:from Kevin Drum
Retired from the National Guard as a command sergeant major.
He did rise to the rank of command sergeant major, but upon retirement his rank reverted to master sergeant.

Had children via IVF.
Walz almost always refers only to "fertility treatments," but a couple of times has used the term IVF. In fact he and his wife underwent IUI, commonly referred to as IVF but actually a different, more affordable fertility treatment.

Won an award from the Nebraska Chamber of Commerce (2006).
It was the Junior Chamber of Commerce,

Taught in China for a year through a program at Harvard University (2006).
It was a program affiliated with Harvard.

Earned the title of Nebraska Citizen-Soldier of the Year (1989).
He did indeed earn this award, but so did 51 other people. I'm not sure how this counts even under the strictest definition, but I'm including it for completeness.

Referred one time to "weapons of war, that I carried in war" (2018).
Has admitted this was a misstatement.

Denied he had been drinking when he was pulled over in 1995 for speeding (2006).
Possibly the only serious falsehood, from 18 years ago. However, he corrected the record himself six years ago when he ran for governor.

All in one place for you!


He was frocked as a CSM. The promotion was conditional on Walz graduating from SMA at FT Bliss. He didn’t go or dropped out-he won’t clarify which one- so according to military regulation he was NEVER a SGM or a CSM.

Walz knows this but insists on being addressed and referred to as CSM.

It’s very embarrassing he insists on being called CSM. He is a total ahole.

Military records would not ever refer to Walz as a CSM.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is just embarrassing - maybe not MORE embarrassing than supporting Trump at all, but up there


What is with the Republican hatred for dogs?
I mean the convicted rapist has never had a dog, Kristi Noem brags about killing them and candidate brainworm eats them.
Aren't dogs man's best friend?


Meanwhile the democrat candidate for VP uses dogs as a prop. Dude is weird.


Oh yes, in the MAGA brain having a dog is weird. If he shot the dog in the head and ate him, then he'd be as not weird as a replacement level Republican.


Having a dog isn’t weird. A dog owner who tweets out photos of two completely different dogs as their pet dog is weird. Ultra weird. Why would he do that?


He put up a video of his dog playing at the dog park. He was not trying to pass off another dog as his dog. How would that even make sense to do?

Have you never met a human being before?!

You people are WEIRD! You're WEIRD! Every day you seem even weirder!


The tweets show two different dogs, both named Scout.


OMG just stop. He has a dog. He takes it to play with other dogs at a dog park.

Would trump be capable of walking a dog to a dog park and interacting with the other dogs there? There is zero evidence that he could perform such a normal everyday task.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz is facing another accusation of misrepresenting his background after a Nebraska Chamber of Commerce letter from 2006 resurfaced amid Walz's campaign for vice president.

When Walz first ran for Congress in Minnesota, he touted on his campaign website that he received an award from the Nebraska Chamber of Commerce in 1993 for his work with the business community, according to a 2006 article from the Post Bulletin.

He never received such an award, however, which was outlined to him in a blistering letter from the then-president of the Nebraska Chamber of Commerce, Barry L. Kennedy.

"We researched this matter and can confirm that you have not been the recipient of any award from the Nebraska Chamber of Commerce," the letter addressed to Walz on Nov. 1, 2006, reads.

"I am not going to draw a conclusion about your intentions by including this line in your biography. However, we respectfully request that you remove any reference to our organization as it could be considered an endorsement of your candidacy. It should be pointed out, however, that the U.S. Chamber of Commerce has endorsed your opponent, Congressman Gil Gutknecht, for his support of small business issues," Kennedy continued.

The letter was unearthed by Minnesota outlet Alpha News last week, after the controversy gained traction locally in 2006.

Here you go, Russian trolls, the list of Tim Walz's lies:from Kevin Drum
Retired from the National Guard as a command sergeant major.
He did rise to the rank of command sergeant major, but upon retirement his rank reverted to master sergeant.

Had children via IVF.
Walz almost always refers only to "fertility treatments," but a couple of times has used the term IVF. In fact he and his wife underwent IUI, commonly referred to as IVF but actually a different, more affordable fertility treatment.

Won an award from the Nebraska Chamber of Commerce (2006).
It was the Junior Chamber of Commerce,

Taught in China for a year through a program at Harvard University (2006).
It was a program affiliated with Harvard.

Earned the title of Nebraska Citizen-Soldier of the Year (1989).
He did indeed earn this award, but so did 51 other people. I'm not sure how this counts even under the strictest definition, but I'm including it for completeness.

Referred one time to "weapons of war, that I carried in war" (2018).
Has admitted this was a misstatement.

Denied he had been drinking when he was pulled over in 1995 for speeding (2006).
Possibly the only serious falsehood, from 18 years ago. However, he corrected the record himself six years ago when he ran for governor.

All in one place for you!

The flailing has been something to see, hasn't it? I half expect someone to dredge up a photo of Walz wearing mismatched socks or something, and those loons will act like he was caught red-handed shooting smack with underage hookers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is just embarrassing - maybe not MORE embarrassing than supporting Trump at all, but up there


What is with the Republican hatred for dogs?
I mean the convicted rapist has never had a dog, Kristi Noem brags about killing them and candidate brainworm eats them.
Aren't dogs man's best friend?


Meanwhile the democrat candidate for VP uses dogs as a prop. Dude is weird.


Oh yes, in the MAGA brain having a dog is weird. If he shot the dog in the head and ate him, then he'd be as not weird as a replacement level Republican.


Having a dog isn’t weird. A dog owner who tweets out photos of two completely different dogs as their pet dog is weird. Ultra weird. Why would he do that?

What are you blabbing about. His dog was standing next to him in the picture, as he petted another dog. The black dog is his. He hugged and lived up on another dog. Dog lovers have that capacity.
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