Walz Ripped During Live TV Interview Over His Serial Dishonesty
Charlie Kirk Staff
10/09/2024

Democrat vice presidential candidate and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz got roasted in his most recent interview as he was asked how he can be trusted by the American people after the mountain of lies he has told.
The vice presidential candidate appeared on the CBS News show “60 Minutes” where reporter Bill Whitaker did not give him any softballs.
Whitaker said that the Minnesota governor had “been criticized for embellishing or telling outright falsehoods about his military record and about his travels to Asia in the 1980s.”
“In your debate with JD Vance, you said, ‘I’m a knucklehead at times,’ and I think you were referring to the time that you said that you were in Hong Kong during the Tiananmen Square unrest when you were not.”
“Yeah,” the Democrat vice presidential candidate said, looking like a deer in the headlights.
“Is that kind of misrepresentation? Isn’t that more than just being a knucklehead?” the reporter said.
“I think folks know who I am, and I think they know the difference between someone expressing emotion, telling a story, getting a date wrong by– rather than a pathological liar like Donald Trump,” he said.
But the CBS reporter, unlike so many reporters who have allowed the Democrat ticket to get away with ridiculous answers, and non-answers to questions, was not going to allow him to slip by with that answer.
“But I think it comes down to the question of whether— whether you can be trusted to tell the truth,” the reporter said.
“Yeah, well, I can. I think I can. I will own up to being a knucklehead at times, but the folks closest to me know that I keep my word,” Walz responded.
But saying you were in a warzone when you were not, as the governor has done, and that you were present when the Chinese communist government cracked down with an iron fist on peaceful protests is more than being a “knucklehead.” It is being a liar.