Since 2018, there has been a large-scale controversy surrounding Tim Walz: his stolen valor.
Stolen valor has a long history in American politics, where people who run for high office exaggerate their military service. Many of the comrades whom they shivved become angry about it.
For example, John Kerry in 2004.
He exaggerated his heroism in Vietnam, which came back to haunt him. That was only after he had made his bones by returning from Vietnam and slandering his fellow soldiers as torturers and sickos who taped electrodes to genitals and tortured the Vietnamese people, among other such claims. He made his name doing that.
Then, he came around making statements such as, “I liked serving in Vietnam with all my brothers.”
And all the Vietnam vets reacted: “This jackass? This one?”
Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) was also involved in a stolen valor controversy. He was a Democrat from Connecticut running for the Senate who said that he served in Vietnam.
He didn’t.
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