No opening Zero Brains but this has been in actual news elsewhere. "Vice President Kamala Harris correctly characterized Walz’s time in Congress when introducing her running mate in Philadelphia, calling him “the top Democrat on the Veterans Committee.” It was her campaign, however, that erred. The statement in question reads, “after 24 years of military service, Governor Walz retired in 2005 and ran for Congress, where he chaired Veterans Affairs and was a tireless advocate for our men and women in uniform — and as Vice President of the United States he will continue to be a relentless champion for our veterans and military families.” It was printed in RealClearPolitics, NBC News, and numerous other outlets, further raising the ire of Republicans who already claim that Walz has misrepresented his record. A Harris aide told RCP Thursday morning that the error “was an innocent mistake” made by staff. “Governor Walz was ranking member/top Democrat on the House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs,” a spokesman for the Harris campaign said, for the 115th Congress between 2017 and 2018. "
No.... It's really not like the way that in the Men in Black movies, the National Enquirer is the best investigative journalism on Earth.
@ipatent You might find this tweet interesting where Zaman observes that Tim has become a target by knowing somebody who sympathizes with the Palestinians. Hard to see so extracted text: Well, here they go again! Whenever the MAGA camp and their allies are flailing, they look for a way to divide and distract people by scapegoating a local Muslim. And today it looks like they've chosen me. Unfortunately, the right wing blog swamp is trying to smear Governor Tim Walz by using me. My "crime" is that I am Muslim and 1 publicly express my solidarity with the Palestinian people. Let's get one thing straight: this has nothing do with Governor Walz. If someone asks me about this, here's what Il'm going to say: "When politicians have nothing to offer, they resort to this tactic of division and distraction."' We see this time after time. It's a ugly ploy to get votes. We're tired of it. We should callit for what it is and focus on our future. If someone asks you about this or you see them try this again - with me or anyone else -don't feed it. - am not going to feed this narrative. But I wanted to reach out to let you know what is happening. When MAGA groups push these narratives, we should ask them for their plan for our kids, their plan for our healthcare, their plan for our voting rights. The truth is they don't have answers to these questions. Not ones that voters like, anyway. Here in Minnesota, we have learned to reject this type of hateful politics and we are striving to make Minnesota the best state for people of all faiths, Muslim, Jewish, Christians, to raise our families. That is the future that I and our Muslim community in Minnesota are working towards. And, yes, grounded in my faith, my sense of justice and my commitment to the dignity of all people, I will also continue to fiercely advocate for the people, families, and loved ones of Palestine
Tim Walz’s 2006 campaign falsely described details about his arrest for drunk driving in 1995 But in 2006, his campaign repeatedly told the press that he had not been drinking that night, claiming that his failed field sobriety test was due to a misunderstanding related to hearing loss from his time in the National Guard. The campaign also claimed that Walz was allowed to drive himself to jail that night. None of that was true.