It was pathetic that Kamala Harris needed Gov. Tim Walz (D-Minn.) by her side for her first “interview” as the presidential nominee, but amazingly, he made things worse.
To her credit, CNN anchor Dana Bash asked Walz about his past lies about his military service and needing IVF to conceive. The problem was that Walz gave a terrible, insulting answer.
“Governor Walz, the country is just starting to get to know you. I want to ask you a question about how you’ve described your service in the National Guard,” she began. ” You said that you carried weapons in war, but you have never deployed actually in a war zone. A campaign official said that you misspoke. Did you?”
“Well, first of all, I’m incredibly proud. I’ve done 24 years of wearin’ uniform of this country. Equally proud of my service in a public school classroom, whether it’s Congress or — or the governor,” he began. “My record speaks for itself, but I think people are coming to get to know me.”
His record speaks for itself, yet he lies about it? Okay.
And then he went on a tangent.
“I — I speak like they do. I speak candidly. I wear my emotions on my sleeves, and I speak especially passionately about — about our children being shot in schools and around — around guns. So I think people know me. They know who I am. They know where — where my heart is, and again, my record has been out there for over 40 years to — to speak for itself.” […]
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