Democrats Walzin' Out A Fake War Hero
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BY TYLER DURDEN
Authored by Chase Spears via RealClearDefense,
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There is a saying among veterans that we’re hard on one another, but that we’ll circle the wagons when civilian outsiders attack.
Perhaps in another time that was truly the rule. If so, such a tradition expired long before my enlistment in the fall of 2003.
Regardless, one rule remains intact for generations of veterans: lie about your military service record at your own risk.
Governor of Minnesota and vice-presidential candidate Tim Walz is learning that lesson. It’s one he should have known long ago as a retired senior noncommissioned officer.
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In the Army, the noncommissioned officer (NCO) leads troops directly. Officers command, plan, and make policy. NCOs make it happen.
Good NCOs are the repository of common sense in the ranks, the ones who know their troops well.
Having worn the rank of Sergeant, and then becoming an officer myself, I often spoke of the importance of officers having NCO supervision.
There’s a reason most U.S. Army officers have an enlisted counterpart, wisdom that was baked into the system long ago. They are integral to a healthy balance of leadership in the military setting.
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The problem is not Master Sergeant Walz moving on to a political career as a civilian.
He is following in the wake of many who have come before him—all the way back to the nation’s early years.
In the U.S., doing time in the military is frequently a catalyst for one’s political ambitions given the favorable view the public has toward the troops.
Consider John Glenn: he was recruited to run for senate specifically for being a Marine and an astronaut.
The same can be said of Senator Mark Kelly.
Though Americans do not often elect veterans as presidents, they routinely elect them to Congress.
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Had Walz retired, gone back to civilian life, and been honest about his military record, this discussion would not be happening.
Had he spoken of himself as a “retired Master Sergeant, and former Command Sergeant Major of the 1st Battalion, 125th Field Artillery,” that would have been fine.
I retired last year having been selected for promotion to Lieutenant Colonel. But I chose to depart as a Major rather than waiting months for the date of promotion and completing an additional three years to maintain the higher rank in retirement.
Walz himself made a deliberate choice not to complete the requirements to remain a Command Sergeant Major and was returned to the rank of Master Sergeant in retirement.
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Everyone in the military leaves eventually, one way or another.
Originally planning for a 30-year career, I chose to leave at 20 years for reasons of conscience and a desire to be more present with my family, after having served tours in combat zones.
It seems Walz timed his retirement out of a desire to avoid combat deployment altogether, despite claims of reenlisting specifically to fight in the Global War on Terrorism.
There were plenty of reasons why one would dislike the idea of deploying to Iraq, a war the
Bush-I Administration never should have started.
Having completed the initial requirements that he signed up for, Walz had every legal right to drop out of the Sergeant Majors academy and retire, instead of continuing to lead his battalion.
It is fair to debate the associated honor or dishonor of Walz stepping away as a senior leader when his unit needed him and going behind the back of his immediate supervisors to do so.
But the fact remains, it was his choice to make as a free citizen. Many others have made the same choice.
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But choosing to step down and then create a false war hero identity for political benefit is deserving of the loudest contempt.
Walz attempted to cast himself in the likeness of Rambo, but proves to be more of an emasculated, dancing retired Master Sergeant on the political stage.
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Once freed of the shackles associated with his military status, Walz falsely branded himself a combat veteran, a claim debunked by the same left-leaning press that’s doing all it can to ensure he and Harris win in November. .
Every bit as lacking in ethical prowess, the acolytes running Walz’s public relations effort claim that he merely “misspoke.” That is a lie.
Veterans know if they served in a designated combat theater and if they carried a weapon in a war zone.
These are not distinctions taken lightly.
Suggestions otherwise is spitting in the faces of those who have been on the ground in dangerous places, putting their lives on the line in America’s defense.
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One can criticize Walz for his myriad of insane policy choices, a short list of which includes:
1) tampons in boys’ bathrooms,
2) setting up COVID snitch hotlines,
3) letting Minneapolis burn in 2020,
4) joining Minnesota to a list of states that aim to disregard the electoral college,
5) enthusiastic homosexual grooming of children in public schools, and
6) signing legislation that stripped the rights of children who survive an abortion attempt.
7) Walz lied about using in vitro fertilization, IVF, to conceive his two children, when his wife used intra uterine insemination , IUI, instead.
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He deserves condemnation for playing the “military defender of the nation” card while also saying that there is no right to free speech in that pesky Constitution he pledged allegiance to as a soldier.
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Walz’s record as an elected official is reprehensible.
Even without bringing his time in the National Guard into the conversation, he is unqualified for leadership at any level.
But since he lied about his military service for personal gain repeatedly over the years, it is right to add that to Walz’s long list of actions that render him unfit for political office.
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Chase Spears served as a U.S. Army public affairs officer for 20 years, retiring as a Major-Promotable in 2023. Among other pursuits, he enjoys writing about courage, civil-military relations, communication ethics, and policy. Chase holds a Ph.D. in leadership communication from Kansas State University, where his research focused on the political realities of military norms and actions. He can be found on X, LinkedIn, YouTube, and Substack at @drchasespears.
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