Tim Walz Caught Lying About Having Children Via IVF
They used intrauterine insemination, which does not include using or throwing away frozen embryos.
Has Tim Walz ever told the truth?
Walz has lied numerous times about him and his wife conceiving their child via IVF.
No, they did not. They used intrauterine insemination, which does not include using or throwing away frozen embryos:
I.V.F. has a much higher success rate than I.U.I. But reproductive endocrinologists, or fertility doctors, may suggest that people struggling with infertility start with I.U.I., which is much less expensive and less invasive. In both cases, patients often take hormone medication to induce or augment ovulation. And individuals and couples going through the two procedures often walk through similar emotional journeys, where success can bring elation but each failed attempt can be devastating.
Those who begin such treatments can also find themselves entering a world of dizzying and occasionally awkward medical terminology.
I.U.I. works by taking a sample of highly concentrated sperm and inserting it into a woman’s uterus with a catheter — effectively trying to mimic natural conception. The I.V.F. process often involves creating and freezing multiple embryos in a laboratory, and transferring those most likely to result in a healthy pregnancy.
LANGUAGE MATTERS.
THREAD: In addition to his military career & drunk driving arrest, there’s another topic about which @Tim_Walz has been lying for political purposes —the conception of his own children. Since IVF treatments entered the news earlier this year, Walz has been repeatedly claiming he… pic.twitter.com/hHdfSsiGaI
— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) August 20, 2024
Here’s Walz in Wisconsin two weeks ago again claiming his kids were conceived thanks to IVF: “Some of you may have heard this. [IVF] is personal for my wife and I. When Gwen & I decided to have children, we went through years of fertility treatments. The phone would ring,… pic.twitter.com/CVOQcIPeLZ
— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) August 20, 2024
Here’s Walz recently in Arizona telling the same story, this time while pretending to cry: “I’m not crying you’re crying” pic.twitter.com/ugTb9NMF1e
— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) August 20, 2024
And CNN: “Minnesota first lady Gwen Walz clarified in a statement to CNN that she did not use in vitro fertilization to conceive, sharing new details about her and Gov. Tim Walz’s fertility struggles as the governor has highlighted their experience with infertility on the…
— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) August 20, 2024
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“Tim Walz caught lying…” – this will become a familiar headline over the coming months.
Okay, it won’t be common in the Big Media outlets, but elsewhere it will.
He’s just a typical Democrat like Biden.
Their first reflex is to simply lie, about the tiniest things, for the most ridiculously small potential political gains.
Maybe he thought it meant, “I’m Vice President…”
Naaah,
The case that fertilized eggs are people is not a winner. Lots of fertilized eggs don’t implant at all and take a short journey into the toilet with natural regularity. Religiously speaking, there’s a lot of uncaring going on in nature there.
Even with embryos, it’s pushing language. You can say it’s a human in embryo, that’s okay; but not that it’s a human. It’s human (not wolf); but not a human.
SImilarly, murder isn’t such a big deal because a lot of people die naturally for entirely unrelated reasons.
Similarly, all those old people who died alone in hospitals from COVID were no big deal because they were going to die alone anyway.
😉
The lengths that some people will go to in defend the indefensible.
Indeed. I agree with the position rhhardin seems to be advocating, that a mere fertilized egg is not yet a baby, but his argument for it is invalid. The fact that fertilized eggs often die naturally is no more relevant than the fact that many foetuses die naturally, or that until modern times an astounding percentage of children never made it to ten, let alone twenty.
I can honestly see confusion in his speaking about this. “IVF” is what so many people know of, and so it’s the phrase (abbreviation) that springs to mind.
HOWEVER, since he lies about so much else, it sure seems like he should know the difference and speak properly about it.
Especially because it would help other people understand the difference and be able to distinguish the two.
No benefit of the doubt for Walz due to previous lies and distortions plus his family went through fertility treatment so I’m pretty sure he got informed about the distinctions between IVF v IUF. He’s doing the typical d/prog dance with ‘truth’ and telling the story in way designed to maximize odd of gaining political power v maximize honesty. His wife has already walked back his BS in public.
Tim A-Walz is a fucking liar. He has always been a fucking liar. He will continue to be a fucking liar.
He is complicit in the murder of children born to unsuccessful abortions, allowing them to lie in pain and misery as they died.
He lied about his military service. No shade on the Army National Guard, but 24 years of National Guard Service is the equivalent of 39 days per year as a minimum (12 months at 2 days per month or 24 days, and 15 days annual tour), or les than 1,000 days throughout his career. With some additional active duty time, that could equate to more.
Again, no shade, but he acts as if he was active duty and that was his career. Then he skips out on a deployment to Afghanistan, and fails to compete the requirements to keep his Command Sergeant Major grade.
I have a lot of respect for Guard and Reserve troops. They are a much needed integral part of our readiness. Until they find a reason not to deploy.
He’s so woke I’m surprised he didn’t pay a BLM gangbanger to knock the wife up.
Being a driver’s ed coach, perhaps he didn’t take Latin. IVF, in vitro fertilization, takes place outside of the living organism such as in a test tube or Petri dish. Vitro being Latin for glass. IUF, intrauterine fertilizer, takes place inside the uterus of a woman. But, technically speaking IUF takes place inside the living organism making it “in vivo fertilization” or IVF.
Everything was clear until the last word, which gratuitously introduced a fatal ambiguity.
As a command sergeant major, Walz wanted to reproduce in a military manner so he did it on the weekends. He decided to go full test tube while wearing his uniform so there would be some valor in it. Of course, being the careful type, he opted to deploy in a laboratory rather than a war zone.
Weirdo Walz doesn’t know how his kids got pregnant? Do his kids look like him?
On an entirely unrelated note, intrauterine insemination often involves the addition of donor sperm to augment the husband’s sperm.
Short of a DNA test, the couple can always believe that it was the husband’s sperm that was the winner in this fertility contest.
the real lie??
she has the dong
and he is the puss
I’m willing to give the Maoist Commie the benefit of the doubt on this. Tim Walz cannot tell the difference between a turkey baster and a petri dish. Made no difference to him – he just whacked off into a cup either way.
Tim Walz caught lying.
And I suppose that is worth a gold-star or something…
Not to put too fine a point on it but the reason no one’s heard of ‘IUF’ is because there’s no such thing.
Fertilization in the uterus is standard. The name for the process is simply ‘fertilization’.
Walz wife was artificially inseminated.
Given the man’s behavior and actions I suspect the ‘fertility problem’ he and his wife had was that Walz can’t function with an icky woman.