Walz Facing More Allegations of Lies on Record
It would appear that Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has “misspoken” on his record again.
Misspoke appears to be the new keyword being used by Democrats and the media when we catch them lying.
This time, Walz got caught lying about an alleged award he won from a local chamber of commerce.
That Never Happened
Walz, on one of his former campaign websites, claimed he had won an award from the Nebraska Chamber of Commerce in 1993 for his work with the business community.
The former president of the Chamber, however, said that was never the case.
Barry L. Kennedy, then-president of the Nebraska Chamber of Commerce, wrote to Walz on November 1, 2006, to inform him about the discrepancy.
He wrote, “We researched this matter and can confirm that you have not been the recipient of any award from the Nebraska Chamber of Commerce.
“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 US Chamber of Commerce has endorsed your opponent, Congressman Gil Gutknecht, for his support of small business issues.”
So, not only did he rebuke Walz, but then he turned around and endorsed Walz’s opponent.
At the time, Walz’s campaign claimed it was nothing more than a “typo,” but that is one hell of a typo.
When the Harris campaign was contacted about the report, the spin started, with it saying, “Governor Walz speaks the way real people speak — openly and off the cuff. The American people appreciate that Gov. Walz tells it like it is and doesn’t talk like a politician, and they appreciate the difference between someone who occasionally misspeaks and a pathological liar like Donald Trump.”
Deny, say he misspoke, and blame everything on Donald Trump… that would appear to be Harris' campaign strategy.
The man is a serial liar, yet the media keeps buying this spin from the Harris campaign about him.
Walz is a snake in the grass, and it is about time the media realizes it.