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Do the dims have a style book and coaches or is this just the result of Timmy spending hours before a mirror?






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Quite the damning article. I didn't realize just how deeply entrenched Walz is with China. China must be elated at the prospect of having this guy so close to the presidency. It is a good thing a light is being shined on this rat bastard. Maybe some of the people in Minnesota will wake up and kick his commie ass out of Minnesota after he loses his White House bid.

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Walz joined the National Guard in 1981, when he was 17. Walz first went to China in December 1989 when he was 25, as part of a program teaching English. He spent a year there and traveled the country afterwards. With the help of a “friend” in the Chinese government, Walz returned in 1993, bringing high school students with him. He told a local newspaper that he received permission and funding from the Chinese government.

After getting married in 1994, he brought his wife to China for their honeymoon, along with 60 students for two trips to China. Some students received “scholarships” from Walz, his wife, and the Chinese government. He and his wife would start a for-profit small business bringing American students for trips to China every year until 2003.

Sean Bigley, security clearance expert and current professor at Chapman University, said the fact that he received funding from China for these trips is highly problematic and would be disqualifying for someone seeking a security clearance.

“That’s almost a non-starter for a security clearance. That’s almost a guaranteed denial, because they say, ‘Well what are you expected to do in return for that money?'” Bigley said in an interview with Breitbart News.

“The Chinese government doesn’t just give money to give money. There’s an expectation that comes with that,” he said. “Those deals don’t happen without some sort of expectation of future cooperation on some level, or at least a willingness to engage.”


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“It is not clear if or how often Walz reported his travels to China to his command, requested permission to go, or if he had a security clearance — and the Pentagon is not providing answers.“

‘Highly problematic’ (among many pertaining to this clown) in an understatement.


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A complete asshat.
 
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“That’s almost a non-starter for a security clearance."

Perhaps at one time, but considering that we have officials and former officials in our own government guilty of treason who still hold the highest of clearances, I don't guess that this is going to slow anyone down.

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Total and complete asshat and coward:

 
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Hmmmmmmmm. 30 trips to Communist China? Something stinks about this guy and explains why he keeps doing that weird bowing thing at rallies.

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"Elite Capture?" Pentagon Stonewalls On Walz's Frequent Trips To China, Raising National Security Concerns

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Tuesday, Sep 03, 2024 - 03:25 PM


The Biden-Harris Pentagon is refusing to answer questions from Congress and the media regarding Democrat vice-presidential nominee Governor Tim Walz’s (D-MN) frequent travel to China. The lack of transparency has raised concerns about potential risks to U.S. military members and whether Walz properly disclosed these trips to the Army National Guard during his service.

Typically, U.S. military members, especially those holding a security clearance, are required to report or request permission from their command before traveling overseas—particularly to countries considered adversarial to U.S. interests, such as China. These precautions are necessary as military personnel are prime targets for foreign espionage and exploitation. They often receive briefings on what to watch for before traveling and may be required to debrief upon their return, Breitbart News reports.

Walz has publicly stated he visited China about 30 times, with many of these trips occurring while he was an Army National Guard member. However, it remains unclear if Walz consistently reported his travels to China to his military command, whether he sought proper permission, or whether he possessed a security clearance during these trips. The Pentagon has yet to provide answers, adding to the uncertainty.

House Armed Services Military Personnel Subcommittee Chairman Jim Banks (R-IN) sent a letter to Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and Acting Chief of the National Guard Bureau Lt. Gen. Jonathan Stubbs on August 13, requesting details about Walz's travels and his compliance with military reporting rules. Two days later, a Pentagon spokesperson told the South China Morning Post that Austin would respond to Banks “in due course.” As of now, more than two weeks later, there has been no response.

In a statement to Breitbart, Banks criticized the Pentagon’s lack of transparency: "The Biden-Harris DOD is once again putting politics ahead of our national security. Tim Walz is bought and paid for by the Chinese Communist Party and doesn’t belong anywhere near the White House."

Breitbart News also reached out to the Minnesota National Guard for answers on whether Walz requested permission for his China trips or if he held a security clearance during his service. The Guard has not responded, nor has Walz’s spokesperson, Teddy Tschann.

A retired senior non-commissioned officer (NCO) with the Army National Guard told Breitbart News that most staff sergeants or higher in the Army National Guard would typically hold at least an interim security clearance and thus be required to report such trips. Walz traveled annually to China between 1993 and 2003 and was at least a master sergeant by 2004. This suggests he would have needed to report his trips under standard military procedures.

The retired NCO also pointed out that when Walz was promoted to sergeant major (E-9) in 2004, he would have been required to update his SF-86—a government form used for background checks and security clearances—if he was attending the Sergeant Majors Academy. Reports suggest that Walz began the academy but did not complete it, instead opting to retire from the military in 2005, a decision some speculate may have been influenced by potential security clearance issues.

Security experts argue that Walz’s frequent trips to China would have triggered concerns within the military. Sean Bigley, a security clearance expert, noted that receiving funding from China for trips is a major red flag. “That’s almost a non-starter for a security clearance… There’s an expectation that comes with that,” he said.

Bigley explained that the Chinese government doesn’t provide funding without expecting something in return, suggesting that Walz’s acceptance of such funding would have raised serious concerns during any background investigation.

"What are you expected to do in return for that money?" said Bigley.

Former senior intelligence analyst John Schindler added that Walz’s repeated travel to China and the support he received from Chinese authorities would not have occurred without the approval of China’s Ministry of State Security, the regime’s secret police. “You don’t get to go back to China 30 times on educational exchanges unless you have the approval of the Communist Party and the secret police,” Schindler said.

Schindler’s recent op-ed in the Washington Examiner also pointed out the lack of scrutiny compared to how former President Donald Trump was treated for his alleged ties to foreign powers: “Would anybody have thought Trump was fit for the Oval Office if he’d visited Russia 30 times, including on the Kremlin’s dime, and gushed about Moscow’s glories?”

Local news archives reveal that Walz’s affinity for China has been long-standing. A series of articles from the Scottsbluff Star-Herald and other outlets document his frequent trips, funded in part by the Chinese government, and his admiration for Chinese culture—even after witnessing the Tiananmen Square massacre in 1989.

Critics argue that Walz’s trips and their funding could have made him a target for Chinese intelligence recruitment. "A young American with an affection for China, who was also a part-time member of the U.S. military, would have been a tempting recruiting target for Chinese intelligence," Schindler noted.

The Biden-Harris administration's silence on the matter only adds to concerns about Walz’s history with China. With his past undisclosed travel and financial ties to a hostile foreign power, some analysts argue that Walz’s selection as Harris’s running mate poses a significant national security risk.

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) has also requested information from the FBI on Walz’s engagement with Chinese entities, reflecting broader concerns about his potential susceptibility to influence from the Chinese Communist Party.

Comer wrote to FBI Director Christopher Wray:


It has come to the Committee’s attention that Governor Walz has longstanding connections to CCP-connected entities and officials that make him susceptible to the Party’s strategy of elite capture, which seeks to co-opt influential figures in elite political, cultural, and academic circles to influence the United States to the benefit of the communist regime and the detriment of Americans. Reporting about Governor Walz’s extensive engagement with CCP officials and entities while serving in public office raises questions about possible CCP influence in his decision-making as governor — and, should he be elected, as vice president.


The agency had until August 30 to provide answers.

Despite calls for greater transparency, the Biden-Harris administration and the Pentagon continue to withhold critical information, leaving many questions unanswered about Walz's extensive travel history and potential implications for U.S. national security.


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And this is crazy:

https://x.com/TudorDixon/status/1821264094751506899



 
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Hmmmmmmmm. 30 trips to Communist China? Something stinks about this guy and explains why he keeps doing that weird bowing thing at rallies.



My former brother-in-law was a lefty. One of those high iq but no common sense types who thought government could save us from evil corporations. He did not understand that whatever human traits that might make a business do bad things would also be in the humans of government.

He was a Ph.D. doing research in the Chinese countryside and was passing through Beijing on his way home when he heard about a student protest and thought it would be fun. He was in Tiananmen Square the night of the protest, and then snuck back the next day to see the aftermath.

He tells of piles of bodies being burned the next day.

After coming home he never again talked about the virtues of progressivism. He even went to work for an oil company, fighting regulation.

For Walz to have an affinity for the Tiananmen Square massacre shows he is a deeply evil person.
 
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Atta boy Timmy! Keep running your mouth so you can be proven a liar with everything you say. Keep exposing yourself with your half truths and lies. His latest lie,he and two students were denied access to a Bush rally in Minnesota in 2004.

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I’m not sure what bothers me more, his behavior or that so many people will ignore it a not care.


SO many warnings, but folks just seem to be blind.






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Hey, remember when Trump got a bunch of shit for randomly bowing to people? It was kinda silly what he was doing.

Now here's Timmy bowing to everyone. I guess it's (D)ifferent somehow.



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I think you are confusing DJT with the crimson kenyan for some reason A-guy Roll Eyes



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^^^^^^^^^^^^

Tim Walz grew up in Nebraska, he also had grandparents, uncles, cousins, etc. in Nebraska as well.



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I think you are confusing DJT with the crimson kenyan for some reason A-guy Roll Eyes


Nope, Trump bowed at some folks too and caught flak for it.



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Oh wow, ok then Razz Your point is still silly.



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For Walz to have an affinity for the Tiananmen Square massacre shows he is a deeply evil person.

I'm not sure deeply evil would be the right label...deeply naive? Willfully ignorant?
There seems to be this common strain about many of those who we see holding views that are of a 'internationalists' or, 'globalists' bent, they mean well but they are blind to the issues around them; as if they believe their own drive, zeal and persistence will help overcome the existing problems. They resemble someone who's autistic (no offense to anyone who is or, has to deal with), they are so focused on whatever achievement they're chasing (politics, status, promotions, etc) that they wall-off the problems that exist and doggedly pursue their dream-goal ignoring the human-equation to every problem.

Walz appears to be your typical Midwestern guy. He's clearly fascinated with Chinese culture, not sure if he finds it exotic or, alluring, surprised he didn't many a Chinese woman. Teaching English in a foreign country, ok no big deal I've got plenty of friends who did this. Had his honeymoon to coincide with the Tianamen Sq protests...ok, that didn't end well and the resulting massacre you'd have thought would've changed or, affected his views on how the Chinese government handles things, yet his affinity and trips to China continued. As his political fortunes rose his trips to China went on, including hanging-out with pro-democracy protestors in Hong Kong and meeting the Dali Lama, both would be problematic with the CCP. So he's consistently traveled to China as their world economic standing has risen yet, does he not realize or, grasp the depths to which the CCP will repress their own people? Cancel other cultures as in wipe-out? Demand fealty to their world views? Walz strikes me as being very naive...or, he really is sympathetic and supportive of the CCP.
 
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Had his honeymoon to coincide with the Tianamen Sq protests...ok, ...


Tim Walz did not have his honeymoon during the Tianamen Square protests. It was Fly-Sig's brother-in-law who witnessed the aftermath of the massacre.

Tim Walz purposely had his wedding day on a anniversary of Tianamen Square. Specifically why hasn't been explained other than he wanted a day he was sure to remember.




 
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Had his honeymoon to coincide with the Tianamen Sq protests...ok, ...


Tim Walz did not have his honeymoon during the Tianamen Square protests. It was Fly-Sig's brother-in-law who witnessed the aftermath of the massacre.

Tim Walz purposely had his wedding day on a anniversary of Tianamen Square. Specifically why hasn't been explained other than he wanted a day he was sure to remember.

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Which makes his honeymoon answer even more...odd.
 
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This just keeps getting deeper for Walz. Haven't seen much of or heard much from Timmy lately. Wouldn't it be a wonderful October surprise to see this commie arrested and hauled off?

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Alpha News has learned from a former National Guard colleague of Walz that, during that time, a classified document allegedly went missing—the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) manual detailing the howitzer’s nuclear capabilities.

The retired Nebraska National Guard soldier, who worked with Walz for three years, recounted the disappearance in a phone interview with Alpha News. Fearing retaliation, he wishes to remain anonymous but is willing to cooperate with the FBI.

According to the retired soldier, Walz had just returned from another trip to China around the time when the manual went missing. He alleges Walz was one of the few with access to the building where the top-secret manual was stored and was “often the only one there.” The former battalion member said he believes Walz stole the nuclear SOP manual and later returned it.


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