If All You See…

…are trees which will soon die from too much carbon pollution, you might just be a Warmist

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24 Responses to “If All You See…”

  1. Professor Hale says:

    She’s going to get ticks. That’s how you get ticks.

  2. drowningpuppies says:

    The economy is so bad… Well how bad is it?
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  3. drowningpuppies says:

    Surprise!

    The Minnesota National Guard confirmed Wednesday that Gov. Tim Walz, Kamala Harris’ vice presidential running mate, was demoted and did not retire as a command sergeant major like he has claimed for years, including on his official gubernatorial biography.

    After he deserted his unit, he was demoted to Master Sergeant — a much more common rank.
    No one is reporting this yet, but it’s a fair speculation that he was only given the promotion to Command Master Sergeant was in anticipation of leading his unit in the Iraq War. As he bugged out as soon as he was informed his unit was going to Iraq, he obviously did not earn this rank.

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  4. drowningpuppies says:

    Ouch!

    #TamponTimmy

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  5. Elwood P. Dowd says:

    Ouch! The commenter forgot to supply the link to his smear from JustTheNews, John Solomon’s conspiracy site.

    Just more typical Republicun Swift Boating of Democratic candidates! Where and when did Lt Bone Spurs serve? (The Dr who signed off on Bone Spurs disability rented office space from Donnie’s dad!)

    “Governor Tim Walz served from April 8, 1981, to May 16, 2005. Governor Walz served in the Minnesota National Guard’s 1st Battalion, 125th Field Artillery after transferring from the Nebraska National Guard in 1996. While serving in Minnesota, his military occupational specialties were 13B – a cannon crewmember who operates and maintains cannons and 13Z -field artillery senior sergeant. In Nebraska, he served as a 11Z – infantry senior sergeant, and a 71L – administrative specialist. He held multiple positions within field artillery such as firing battery chief, operations sergeant, first sergeant, and culminated his career serving as the command sergeant major for the battalion,” Army Lt. Col. Kristen Augé, Minnesota National Guard’s State Public Affairs Officer, told Just the News in a statement Wednesday.

    “He retired as a master sergeant in 2005 for benefit purposes because he did not complete additional coursework at the U.S. Army Sergeants Major Academy,” she added.

    According to Army Regulation 600-8-19, a soldier who does not complete the requisite coursework results is automatically demoted.

    “The Soldier must complete the U.S. Army Sergeants Major Course as a condition of this promotion. Failure to meet the condition will cause demotion per AR 600 – 8 – 19,”

    After 24 years in the Guard, Governor Walz retired BEFORE his battalion was deployed to Iraq. He was also running for the US House of Representatives at that time. Walz deployed with the Minnesota National Guard in August 2003 to Vicenza, Italy, as support for the US war in Afghanistan. He did not claim to have been deployed to Iraq or Afghanistan. According to JD Vance, Vance served four years in the Marine Corps as an enlisted combat correspondent, in public affairs, and deployed once to Iraq for a few months. He left as a corporal. Public affairs, LOL.

    Is this really what Donnie believes the American people care about?

    • drowningpuppies says:

      So Walz chickened out shortly before his unit was deployed. https://www.thepiratescove.us/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_bye.gif

    • Brother John says:

      Somehow in your mind it’s better to have someone who served and abandoned his post than someone who didn’t serve and made no extra claims on it.

      And I’ll take 100 John Solomons over whatever bullshit you’re repeating. “Conspiracy” is a tell that you haven’t bothered to read or think on your own and pattern recognition is above your skill set.

  6. Jl says:

    Wow-Tampon Timmy: “no right to free speech if the government decides it’s misinformation or hateful..”. The government decides?
    This clown rose to governor without reading the Constitution? No wonder libs love him…

  7. Elwood P. Dowd says:

    “To argue with a person who has renounced the use of reason is like administering medicine to the dead”, founding father Thomas Paine in his 1778 work The American Crisis.

    American conservatives have long been asymptotically approaching the nadir of reason. Getting so close! Obama is a Muslim! Trump won! Vaccines don’t work! Death panels! WMDs! Chemtrails!

    NuCons believe there is a labyrinthine Deep State where members of the CIA, FBI, DOJ, DHS, DNC, Obama, Clintons, State Dept, MIC, SEC, FCC with input form global corporations, the Vatican, WEC, UN and Hollywood who together control all aspects of the American military, international markets, oil production, media outlets etc. Rush Limbaugh broke their stranglehold but he was murdered for it. Look what they did to Alex Jones. Look at what they’re trying to do to Big Donnie who triggered the Deep State immune response.

  8. James Lewis says:

    Chicken Little Karen Man

    Governor Walz retired BEFORE his battalion was deployed to Iraq.

    Nothing like senior leadership cut and running just before combat.

    • Elwood P. Dowd says:

      A National Guardsman can retire for any reason after 20 years of service. Mr Walz had served for 24 yrs and was running for the US House of Representatives at the time. He retired BEFORE the deployment was announced.

      You or Eyeliner Vance should call Mr Walz a coward to his face.

      You should have learned not to take Vance’s lies at face value. Latest meme is “Vance is pretending to be what Gov Walz is. Genuine.”

      Maybe you know what has happened to Trump. He hasn’t been available lately. Rumor is a delayed PTSD meltdown with associates, doctors and family trying to get his mojo back.

      He has taken Republicun grief over his bone-headed big fail at the Black Journalists meeting. VP Harris just recently “turned black?” Senators Hawley, Daines, Murkowski, Gov Hogan and Tillis poked the boor for his racist comments. Republicun strategist Jennings said, Trump “crapped the bed” with “the only question is whether he’s gonna roll around in it or get up and change the sheets.”

      • drowningpuppies says:

        In a letter published to the West Central Tribune in November 2018, Retired Command Sergeant Major Thomas Behrends and Retired Command Sergeant Major Paul Herr said that Walz “embellished and selectively omitted facts and circumstances of his military career for years.” Walz had previously stated that he reenlisted in 2001 for four years, while service records stated that he reenlisted for six years.

        A warning order was issued to the 1-125th Field Artillery Battalion in early 2005 to prepare to be mobilized for active duty in Iraq. The National Guard Sergeants Major wrote that Walz quit on May 16, 2005. They wrote that even if Walz had reenlisted for four years like he said, his retirement date would have been in September of 2005, not May.

        #Tampon Timmy bugged out. https://www.thepiratescove.us/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_bye.gif

      • James Lewis says:

        Chicken Little Karen Man

        A National Guardsman can retire for any reason after 20 years of service

        As I wrote: “Nothing like senior leadership cut and running just before combat.”

      • L.G.Brandon!, L.G.Brandon! says:

        No ballz Walz is a coward and a communist. No wonder you immediately began worshiping him as a new god. He’s everything I’ve come to expect from a democrat.

        • Elwood P. Dowd says:

          The Abortionist is a coward and a fascist. No wonder you worship the cowardly and fascist Big Donnie as a new god. He’s worse than I’ve come to expect from a conservative.

  9. Professor Hale says:

    Since this seems to be the place where we comment on the VP selections WRT military service, I will add my notes here:

    1. I will not play the game of comparing service records as if only those who served the right amount of time, in the right locations, with the right amount of danger are qualified to comment. Every voter in the USA has a stake in this discussion. That doesn’t mean every opinion is valid or valuable. Most are just trivial. My own service record is better than many, not as good as some.

    2. A “career” national guardsman versus an enlisted public affairs private? Seriously? This is a pretty low bar for anyone to be arguing over. For those who don’t understand how this works, A typical national guard “career” is at best a part time job on one weekend per month and 2 weeks each summer. Add in the time it takes for certain types of basic training and a 20 year career in the National guard only amounts to about 3 years actually serving in uniform. Whoopdi-freaking-do. The glaring exception to this is deployments. Mr. Walz “missed” a deployment by his unit that amounted to 22 months of continuous active duty in an armpit called Iraq. Even if no one was getting shot, and in 2005 LOTS of people were indeed getting shot, it would have been hardship duty. Mr. Walz obviously ordered his own affairs to avoid hardship and that makes him less of a man. It is more derisible because for 24 years he took the money for “being in the Army” and the one time the Army called for a payback, he suddenly became too busy. Not exactly cowardice, but nothing he should put in his resume either. Any Marine who spent 4 years in uniform would have had more actual military service than Mr. Walz after 24 years. In Mr. Vance’s case, that service in Iraq was a hardship. No Italian hotels. No private air conditioned offices and private rooms like a CSM gets. Vance would have been sleeping in an open bay with 50 of his closest friends. There is no comparison between the service of those two men. One was selfless. The other was self-serving.

    3. The party that supported Bill Clinton for President despite his open draft dodging has no high ground on this issue when it comes to Trump’s military service. As a mere technicality, Trump did serve 4 years as commander in chief of the military. During that time, he demonstrated more military virtue than his generals and admirals who wanted to send a missile strike into Iran and kill 40-50 Iranian soldiers who didn’t do anything wrong but get out of bed that morning. Trump refused to take the bait of the Military security state. Bush/Cheney/Powell weren’t as bright and fell for it when the CIA told them there were MWD in Iraq. Clinton wasn’t that smart when the same people told him chems were being made in a baby milk factory. It takes a strong president to willfully choose to refuse the advice of “professional intelligence agencies” and not send men to their deaths over make-believe intelligence data that is designed to manipulate world events. The intelligence community never forgave him for that and went all in on their “Hunter Biden’s laptop is Russian disinformation” story right before the 2020 election. The news media carried that story instead of carrying the story of decades of Biden family corruption in Ukraine, China, and Russia plus evidence of about 200 other actual felony crimes. Hunter was quite the collector of evidence. Good thing teh FBI is also all in on protecting the Bidens. They have had that laptop since the beginning and have buried it.

    4. Military service is not the only path to virtuous service. All those jobs that involve hardship for the sake of others qualify in this regard. The example I like to use is that in the Normandy invasion of WW2, the men who stormed the beach were no doubt heroes. But they could never have gotten to the beach if Andrew Jackson Higgins in Louisiana didn’t build a boat company and manufacture Higgin’s boats to carry them to shore. All those liberty ships, air craft carriers, battleships and destroyers were built by people who never left the USA to go to fight the JAPS or Nazis. None of those ships would have been built if not for tens of thousands of men (no ladies there) working in deep coal mines and iron ore mines. Military effort is a team sport. For every navy SEAL kicking in a door to shoot OBL in the face, there are 100,000 other people making it possible for him to be there.

    5. Walz is certainly not the first Democrat to lie about his resume. It’s pretty much expected at this point. The lies will come out and the opposition will carry the message about the lies and the leftist legacy media as well as the new media will cover for the democrats and make sure no one hears about it. If Democrats were not lying, they wouldn’t have anything at all to campaign on. What is far more important and what should be the focus of rational campaigning is a comparison of how each party will govern. VPs do not govern. The position itself is so useless it should just be abolished.

    6. In the end. This is still a race between Trump and Obama. Americans need to decide which America they want to live in. After Trump wins, Republicans need to start holding Trump accountable for his failings. Not the make-believe failings that Democrats claim, but his actual failings.

    • Professor Hale says:

      Addendum:

      Walz was certainly not the only Guardsman or reservist who failed to deploy when called. In 2007 for example, only about 30% of the IRR reservists who were called showed up. Between 2005 and 2007 the Military needed a very large volume of units going to Iraq and Afghanistan and all the supporting bases around the world. LOTS of national guard units failed to deploy on time. The 22 month deployment for Walz’s unit was atypical. A few months of that would have been preparing to go but it was common for units in theater to be involuntarily extended because their replacement units were not ready. Unready units were VERY common in the National guard and the most common reason for lack of readiness was lack of personal in key positions. The lack of a CSM in the unit, could cause the whole battalion to fail to deploy on time while another is found. Meanwhile, there is another unit in Iraq waiting longer before they can come home because some key personnel at the last minute declined. It was also a typical National guard practice to only send volunteers and they would strip down some units of the unwilling and refill them with volunteers from other units. Thus, a Guardsman could find himself on back to back deployments when returning and then joining another unit going straight back. The Guard members who deployed carried back enough honorable service to cover for all the ones who were “too busy running for congress” to do their part.

      I recall at the time knowing of all the people who had taken the king’s coin for so many years and failing to go when called and thinking, those people really have some severe character problems. It would have been better if they had never put on a uniform at all.

    • Professor Hale says:

      2nd Addendum.

      Put this into context at the time. The Democratic party had chosen to use the war in Iraq as a campaign issue, even though they had voted to support it. Walz has a democratic party activist even then and sided with those groups that protested the war. His choice to decline service when called may very likely be attributable to political motivations rather than just ambition or cowardice. Of course, his political views didn’t stop him from taking a paycheck for being “in the Army”, when it was just easy duty.

  10. Professor Hale says:

    Q: How many Vietnam Vets does it take to screw in a lightbulb?

    A: I won’t know.

    A2: That’s right! You CAN’T know because you weren’t there, man!

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