Walz’s False Claims, Cori Bush’s Support for Hamas Propaganda, and Other Controversies
Diary of disturbing disinformation and dangerous delusions
This blast from the past:
“We can make sure those weapons of war, that I carried in war, are only carried in war.”
— Tim Walz, in video resurfaced Tuesday
We say: Hmmmmm. The Dems’ VP nominee never went to war.
He retired from his National Guard unit before it was deployed to Iraq so that he could run for Congress.
Walz had long been publicly criticized for doing so; the fact that this hard leftist lied about something so easily disproven is . . . weird.
This claim:
“[Joe Biden is] a Mount Rushmore kind of president.”
— Nancy Pelosi, Sunday
We say: Mount Rushmore commemorates great leaders like Lincoln.
The idea that Joe Biden — the genius behind Bidenflation, Iran’s resurgence and more — belongs there is beyond absurd.
Maybe a commemorative park bench in Scranton. But even that’s a stretch.
This statement:
“Would [Hamas] qualify to me as a terrorist organization? Yes. But do I know that? Absolutely not.”
— Rep. Cori Bush, Monday
We say: You absolutely do know it, Cori. You — along with the rest of the world — watched its terrorist atrocities on Oct. 7, saw the murder and rape of innocents. Now you’re just running a PR campaign for would-be genocidaires. Real shame about your primary loss!

This argument:
“Trump is scared to debate a girl.”
— James Carville, Saturday
We say: This, in response to Donald Trump’s back and forth about a potential debate with Kamala Harris, is pure madness.
Trump went head to head multiple times with Hillary Clinton in 2016. And he’s not the one currently in hiding from the media.
Compiled by The Post Editorial Board