Tuesday, October 1, 2024

Tampon Tim claims he was in Hong Cong during Tienanmen Sq. massacre--he was home in Nebraska



Is there nothing Tim Walz will not lie about? 

Now we find that he said in a 2014 congressional hearing,  marking the 25th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre, the then-Minnesota congressman told a tale of how he was in Hong Kong while the Chinese Communist Party rolled tanks into the Square and crushed student protests that had been going on since mid-April 1989 and the crackdown came on June 4th that year.

[H/T The Washington Free Beacon]

"I was just going to teach high school in Foshan in Guangdong, and was in Hong Kong in May of ‘89," he claimed. "And as the events were unfolding, several of us went in. And I still remember the train station in Hong Kong." 

Sounding a bit like Kamala, he continued lying: "There was a large number of, especially European, I think, very angry that we would still go after what had happened, but it was my belief at that time that the diplomacy was going to happen on many levels." 

The bull crap has been repeated without verification by the New York Times, CBS News, and National Public Radio, among others. 

However, local news reports show that Tampon Tim was home in Nebraska in May and June of 1989, while the protests were going on and the Communist government of China responded in kind, disregarding human rights being violated.

Walz did not leave for China until August.

Contemporaneous news reports show Tampon Tim touring a National Guard storeroom in Alliance, Nebraska, in May 1989 and said that he didn't leave the country until August of that year, about two months after the student protests, when it was safe for him to go there.


It was Minnesota Public Radio's APM Reports who first noticed the discrepancy between Walz's words and the truth. And his campaign "was unable to produce documentation to back up Walz’s statement that he was there during the uprising," the news outlet said. 

Walz is a shameless liar who probably has feelings of inadequacy. Instead of simply saying that he served 24 years in the Minnesota National Guard, he had to take it further and claim to have been an Iraq War veteran. That is what we call 'stolen valor.'  

He even had a congressional coin claiming he was a Command Sergeant Major, which was false. The truth is, Walz left his unit to avoid going to Iraq and never was discharged at the rank he claimed to have been. That is, he left the service before attaining that rank. There is nothing to be ashamed of for serving one's country, especially for 24 years, but Walz had to take it to the max and lie.

The 4 stripes at the bottom were never attained

Walz also bragged that he was in the process of getting his doctorate degree years after he left the graduate program at St. Mary’s University in Minnesota, the Washington Free Beacon reported

He was a dropout.

Walz and his wife, Gwen, got married on the fifth anniversary of the massacre because he "wanted to have a date he'll always remember," his wife told the media.

For some Americans, it's Pearl Harbor, or July 4th, but for Walz, it's the Communist's student massacre.


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