http://twitchy.com/dougp/2024/08/10/cnn-ended-interview-with-tim-walzs-ex-commander-because-of-technical-difficulties-n2399456
Ever since JD Vance responded to criticism from Tim Walz by accusing Kamala Harris' running-mate of stolen valor, more and more clips of Walz either claiming to have fought in war zones or standing by listening to others say that while not correcting them have surfaced.
The Harris campaign knows it has a problem on its hands, so they're now hoping this statement to ABC News from an unnamed Walz spokesperson will do the trick:
Jonathan Karl (@jonkarl) ~ A senior Harris-Walz campaign spokesman tells me Tim Walz “misspoke” when he talked about “weapons of war that I carried in war” in 2018.
Walz served in the Army National Guard for 24 years. He trained with “weapons of war” but he never deployed in a war zone.
Nope, asshole ... that is no apology to the American people for LYING YOUR ASS OFF about being a U.S. military combat veteran. Quit hiding behind an anonymous campaign spokesman, Walz ... go in front of a national TV and radio audience and set the record straight - you abjectly apologize for being a shameless, "stolen valor" liar who tried to bamboozle the American public simply because you are a power-hungry Marxist. There ... now ...
"Misspoke"? It happened on multiple occasions and even appears in articles about Walz.
Mary Beth | ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ (@IfUCanKeepIt) ~ Perhaps you should ask why he said something similar back in 2006 and keeps referring to himself in a variety of ways as a combat veteran.
Republicanvet91 (@Republicanvet91) ~ Did he also misspeak in this interview?
However, the statement from the Walz campaign will probably be enough to satisfy the Dem allies in the media.
Meanwhile, CNN interviewed Walz's former superior, and it appears somebody at the cable net didn't like where this was headed:
Matt Batzel (@MattBatzel) ~ CNN Anchor in disbelief as Tim Walz's former Superior details how Walz quit and went around his superior to avoid going to Iraq.
"We had already received our notification of sourcing (NOS) ... Yes, he had been notified."
Video ~ http://twitter.com/i/status/1822062754187899368
At the end of that clip you probably noticed that the host cut the interview short, claiming there was trouble with the audio (at that point there didn't seem to be). Media to the rescue:
Kevin Dalton (@TheKevinDalton) ~ Tim Walz’s former military superior has his interview cut short by CNN for “technical difficulties” as soon as he starts explaining that Walz is full of it.
"Technical difficulties" seem to happen more frequently when an interview isn't going somebody's way.
The🐰FOO (@PolitiBunny) ~ Technical difficulties. Right.
It's CNN, so skepticism is always warranted.
Shaun M (@smur108 ) ~ There was a slight issue with the audio earlier in the interview, but otherwise he was as clear as day when she cut him off. Clearly got the order from producers to silence him before he said anything else negative about Tampon Tim.
Just Me (@jadcad2021) ~ CNN is manipulating the narrative… everyone can hear him just fine.
Keri (@kbatt7121116) ~ They’ll do anything to save their narrative.
Just how many narrative grenades the MSM is willing to throw themselves on in order to protect the Dems with an election less than three months away remains to be seen.
James Hutton (@JEHutton) ~ The @cnn reporter went into full defense mode on behalf of Tim Walz, even faking the old “your audio is breaking up” trick.” There’s no escaping this farce for Walz. In Minnesota, he has willing and obvious support from an ultra liberal press corps. He thought this was behind him.
The usual suspects in the media will continue to either try and sweep this problem for the Harris campaign under the rug or downplay it until people stop caring. They can't be allowed to get away with it.