For the Minnesota governor and far-left vice presidential candidate, the truth is fluid in the laboratory of manufactured facts.

Ionce had a boss who was filled with big ideas. I quickly learned he was full of something else. He was eternally on the verge of landing the next lucrative deal that would save the company and make everyone rich. He delivered empty promises. Lies. 

But to this day I can’t decide whether he was just a run-of-the-mill, big-talking BSer or a malignant narcissist telling people what they want to hear to serve selfish purposes, buying time with the next lie.

Pathological gamblers think that way. 

Tim Walz is a “lying dog-faced pony soldier,” as Democratic Party-deposed President Joe Biden — a world-class liar in his own right — would say. Walz, the Marxist Minnesota governor who finds himself in the white-hot national spotlight as Vice President Kamala Harris’ running mate on the Dem presidential ticket, can’t even keep the “soldier” part of his story straight. His impressive resume of public lies has always seemed to be for the furtherance of power. |

The Liar and His Lies

Walz has justifiably taken a lot of heat from veterans for “misrepresenting” his leadership rank in the National Guard and abandoning his Iraq-bound unit in his first run for Congress. His critics say Walz has built a nearly 20-year political career on stolen valor. He has on multiple occasions “misspoke” in implying that he served in a war zone, when he has served in Italy and Norway. He left the National Guard just as his unit was alerted it would be heading off to war in Iraq. 

During Walz’s run for Congress in 2006, his campaign told some whoppers about his Driving Under the Influence and speeding charges in Nebraska, insisting that the DUI charge wasn’t true. It was a really bad lie, one that Walz allowed to live on for years.   

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