Gov. Tim Walz Is A Coward, Abandoned His Military Service
Yup, 'ol Timmy "The Tyrant" Walz is a coward. He ran away from being deployed to Iraq in 2006. He up and quit. He's a coward.
I have a problem with Walz calling himself a veteran. He was in the guard, not the full time military. Big difference partaking in real combat operations and playing army up at Ripley for a weekend. Now, if your guard unit is deployed to a combat zone, that's different, you are a veteran, but like I said, going up north for a weekend with the boys doesn't cut it.
“But even more disturbing is the fact that Walz quickly retired after learning that his unit —southern Minnesota’s 1-125 FA Battalion — would be sent to Iraq,” Hagen wrote. “For Tim Walz to abandon his fellow soldiers and quit when they needed experienced leadership most is disheartening. It dishonors those brave American men and women who did answer their nation’s call and who continue to serve, fight and unfortunately die in harm’s way for us.”
Walz likes to brag that he was a Command Sergeant Major. Oops! Not exactly. Walz was NEVER a Command Sergeant Major, ever. When Walz cowardice got the best of him and he quit, he was reduced in rank to Master Sergeant. He never, at any time achieved the rank of Command Sergeant Major.
Walz was conditionally promoted to command sergeant major. However, Walz left the military before completing necessary training and service. His discharge documents show he was reduced in rank, retiring as a master sergeant. Despite this, Walz still uses the title of command sergeant major.
Stolen valor. That's exactly what Walz is doing in my opinion. He's nothing but a coward who inspires no confidence. He's no leader. He's a cowardly quitter.
“He failed to complete the United States Army Sergeants Major Academy. He failed to serve for two years following completion of the academy, which he dropped out of. He failed to serve two years after the conditional promotion to Command Sergeant Major. He failed to fulfill the full six years of the enlistment he signed on September 18th, 2001. He failed his country. He failed his state. He failed the Minnesota Army National Guard, the 1-125th Field Artillery Battalion, and his fellow Soldiers. And he failed to lead by example. On top of that he failed to uphold the seven Army Values: Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless-Service, Honor, Integrity, and Personal Courage.”
And to think, some of these woke progressive, liberal dumbasses think Walz is brave and a "real leader"! LMAO!!!! The Minneapolis riots of 2020 tell a whole different story.
This jackass governor of ours is just so transparently phony it makes you want to vomit in the nearest wastebasket or on the guy's shoes standing next to you.
MN GOV. TIMMY “THE TYRANT” WALZ IN QUARANTINE AFTER POSSIBLE COVID EXPOSURE!
LMAO!!!! ROFL!!!! Now this is some good news coming out of this Third World Banana Republic called Minnesota. I love this! Best news I’ve heard all day, even better if he tests positive!
“A spokesperson for Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz announced Wednesday that a member of the governor’s staff tested positive for COVID-19 after being tested on Tuesday. That staff member was at an event Monday morning in Bloomington with Walz, U.S. Sens. Amy Klobuchar and Tina Smith, U.S. Reps. Betty McCollum and Angie Craig, Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan, Minnesota Department of Health Commissioner Jan Malcolm, and others.
“While Gov. Walz, Lt. Gov. Flanagan, and Minnesota Department of Health Commissioner Jan Malcolm were not within six feet of the staff member for more than 15 minutes, they were in the same room as the staff member for the duration of a press conference on Monday,” said Walz spokesperson Teddy Tschann.”
Walz’s one COVID-19 regret: not mandating masks sooner
#Dictator #TimWalz’s one #COVID-19 regret: not mandating masks sooner
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz said if he could go back and change one thing about his response to the coronavirus, he’d have mandated masks sooner. Walz gave an interview with WCCO’s Chad Hartman earlier this week. During the conversation, Hartman asked the governor, “what is the one decision you made that if you could go
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Legislators push to abolish Walz’s power over public schools
Legislators push to abolish #Walz’s power over public #schools
Republican lawmakers want to strip the governor of his ability to “unilaterally” close schools during a peacetime emergency. Sen. Carla Nelson, R-Rochester, authored a bill that would make Gov. Tim Walz’s peacetime emergency powers invalid in the realm of shutting down in-person school. The governor may “advise and consult” with school boards and leaders, but
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Parents, doctors testify against Walz’s ‘dangerous’ mask mandate for youth sports
Parents, doctors testify against #Walz’s ‘dangerous’ #mask #mandate for youth #sports
A Senate committee heard from parents and doctors Wednesday about the safety risks of Gov. Tim Walz’s mask mandate for youth sports. The Senate Health and Human Services Committee called the hearing in response to reports of students collapsing during games and seeking emergency medical treatment. “Part of the reason we’re having this hearing is
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Dictator Walz Now Making Law, Enforcing His Own Penalties
Dictator Walz Now Making Law, Enforcing His Own Penalties
Forget about the House drafting a law and voting on it, then submitting it to the senate for ratification, then on to the governors desk for his signature, formally making a law. That’s not how it works in the dictatorship of Minnesota. Governor Tim Walz has assumed that responsibility, and with that responsibility if you defy him or question him, you will be sent to the gulag. I’m thinking more…
Youth athletes report ER visits due to mask-wearing
Youth athletes report ER visits due to mask-wearing #TimWalzSucks
A survey completed by student athletes and their parents revealed the harmful effects mask-wearing has had on high school sports players’ physical and mental health. Seventy-four percent of students who responded reported experiencing at least one “clinically significant symptom” from wearing a mask while playing, including loss of consciousness, dizziness, and vomiting. The informal survey
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