Meet The Most Radical, Far-Left Vice Presidential Nominee In U.S. History
WALZ IS A FAR-LEFT RADICAL
WALZ IS SOFT ON CRIME
WALZ LOVES CHINA
- Walz has spent his entire career cozying up to China.
- From 1989 to 1990, Walz taught a Chinese Communist Party-approved course in China through a program affiliated with Harvard.
- From 1992 to 2003, Walz traveled to China nearly every summer, and even got married and “honeymooned” there in 1994.
- In 1993, Walz and the Chinese government jointly sponsored $800 scholarships for seven students to study in China.
- Walz can speak Chinese, answering a question in Chinese in 2005 during his congressional exploratory tour and making reservations in Chinse in 1993 for a school group.
- Walz served as a visiting fellow at the Macau Polytechnic University – a position he says “helped develop his knowledge of China’s unique international status.”
- In 2010, Walz supported a stimulus package that approved $1.5 billion in grants to overseas energy companies, including Chinese firms.
- In 2014, Walz welcomed and praised officials from China’s Henan province that were visiting Minnesota as part of a joint cancer research program.
- Walz said that he had a “deep respect” for Chinese culture and that “when we [China and the U.S.] work together and when we collaborate together, there’s nothing we can’t solve.”
- Years later, Henan province was separately in hot water over its desire to create an AI surveillance database of journalists and suspicious people.
- In 2015, Walz traveled to China and Tibet as part of a congressional delegation, and afterwards lauded China’s “spectacular” modernization.
WALZ’S ETHICAL ISSUES, CORRUPTION, AND SCANDALS
- Walz covered up Biden’s health, saying that it was “ageism” for Americans to be concerned about Biden’s fitness for office and that he would “take Joe Biden at 100 over any of these guys at whatever age they’re at because he’s delivering.”
- In 1995, Walz was arrested for going 96 mph in a 55 mph zone.
- A state troopers report found “a strong odor of alcoholic beverage was detected emitting from Mr. Walz breath and person” and that he failed both a field sobriety test and a preliminary breath test.
- While Walz was initially charged with driving under the influence and speeding, the charges were reduced to one count of reckless driving under a plea deal.
- Walz has claimed in campaign materials that he is a former “Command Sergeant Major” in the Army National Guard despite not completing the requirements to hold the rank into retirement.
- Walz did retire as a Command Sergeant Major, but his rank was later officially reduced to Master Sergeant due to his failure to complete the ranks requirements.
- While the Minnesota National Guard says Walz is not incorrect for saying he served as Command Sergeant Major, former Minnesota National Guard members hold the opinion that “Yes, he served at that rank, but was never qualified at that rank, and will receive retirement benefits at one rank below. You be the judge.”
- Walz has been criticized by three former National Guard members for quitting his position in 2005 after the unit was notified on their deployment to Iraq.
- Walz claimed that his enlistment was up since he signed up for four years, but according to official documents, Walz actually re-enlisted for six years with a 2007 end-date.
- In 2020, Walz disparaged the National Guard as not being “massively trained troops” but rather “19-year-olds who are cooks.”
- Walz has continued to maintain a close relationship with Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison, despite Ellison’s previous allegations of abusing a girlfriend, his support for Louis Farrakhan, and his comparison of the Bush administration to Hitler’s Germany.