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Tim Walz has told so many lies that we’re about to start an Excel spreadsheet just to keep track. It feels like every day, a new lie is uncovered. It all started with his disgusting stolen valor, where he blatantly lied about his military service to gain political favor. Then, he lied about his 1995 DUI arrest and had to backpedal.

Tim Walz in a mugshot wearing a baseball cap and glasses

Recently, he even lied about using IVF treatments with his wife as an “attack line” against JD Vance.

RELATED: Tampon Tim caught in yet another major ‘lifelong lie’… 

But just when you think there’s nothing left for Tim to lie about, a new scandal breaks. This time, Tim was busted lying about text messages regarding an “infrastructure spending deal.” He claimed he was up late, feverishly texting about this phantom deal. But when pressed, his team had to admit the texts didn’t exist, and Tampon Lying Tim had “misspoke”—a polite way of saying he’s a bald-faced liar.

As it stands now, Tim’s lies are piling up so high that even the left-wing regime cheerleaders at Axios have had to acknowledge them. But don’t worry, they tried to run damage control for Tampon Tim by calling his blatant lies “gaffes.” Sound familiar? They pulled the same trick with Joe Biden, another notorious liar and conman.

Axios:

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz’s own words are tripping him up as he transitions to the national stage. To close observers back home, his tendency to misspeak or make inaccurate or inconsistent public comments may sound familiar.

Why it matters: Walz’s rise from a largely under-the-radar governor to a vice presidential candidate has put the Minnesota Democrat’s record and statements under new, intensified scrutiny.

  • This week, Walz family members said their efforts to start a family were not aided by IVF, as previous statements and coverage indicated.
  • Since joining the Democratic presidential ticket, Walz has been criticized for misstating his military rank at retirement and saying he carried weapons of war “in war,” when he was never deployed to a combat zone.
  • He’s also faced a fresh news cycle over the repeated false statements his 2006 congressional campaign made about his 1995 arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence.

The campaign has since updated online references to his rank at retirement and said he “misspoke” at a 2018 event in which he referenced carrying weapons of war “in war,” despite never being deployed to a war zone.

  • In 2018, during his first run for governor, he acknowledged the DUI arrest prompted him to give up alcohol.
  • Walz was “using commonly understood shorthand for fertility treatments” when he previously discussed IVF, Harris-Walz campaign spokesperson Mia Ehrenberb told Axios.

Zoom in: In the midst of the 2020 uprising over the police killing of George Floyd, Walz was one of several lawmakers who had to walk back unsubstantiated claims that the vast majority of the looting and burning was done by people from “outside” of Minnesota.

  • Arrest records suggested his assertion that 80% of the people looting and burning the Twin Cities were from “outside” Minnesota was false.
  • When asked in a 2022 interview about the impact pandemic school closures had on Minnesota kids, he said “over 80% of our students missed less than 10 days of in-class learning.” In reality, the governor’s across-the-board school closures lasted from mid-March 2020 to the June 2020 start of summer break. Many remained in remote learning mode into 2021.
  • After GOP outrage at the comment, his office clarified he was referencing just the 2021-22 school year.
  • In March of 2022, he told Axios his office would soon release a COVID “after-action” report as a “playbook for future administrations and future Minnesotans.” When Axios requested a copy months later, aides walked back the claims and said there isn’t a “specific document.”
  • In May of this year, he told reporters he had been texting late into the night about an infrastructure spending deal. When Axios asked for copies under the state’s public records law, his spokesperson said the governor misspoke and that such texts didn’t exist.

Many folks believe one of the biggest lies Tim has told is that he’s a “straight man.” Roger Stone isn’t buying what Tim’s selling, especially after watching him prance around a Las Vegas stage like a showgirl on steroids.

Roger quoted the famous movie “Blazing Saddles” when he said that Tim Walz was “jumping around like a Kansas City faggot.” Ouch.

Well, you gotta admit, Tim was definitely giving off some big Liberace vibes.

RELATED: Roger Stone quotes Mel Brooks: Tim Walz ‘jumping around like a Kansas City faggot’ at rally..

According to the Axios piece, the lying problem is nothing new to folks in Minneapolis who’ve been dealing with Tim’s fake stories, stolen values, phony IVF treatments, and phantom text messages for quite some time. The Midwest folks in Minneapolis might be forgiving of a bald-faced liar, but after what this nation has endured with serial liar Joe Biden, you can bet the vast majority of Americans won’t be so tolerant or forgiving. Politicians are already sleazy, but when they can’t even control or at least hide their lies, it shows you’re dealing with the bottom-feeders of the swamp. At this point, we’ve got to do better than that.


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