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Walz Lied About Being in Hong Kong During Tiananmen Square Massacre

Walz Lied About Being in Hong Kong During Tiananmen Square Massacre

Walz was in Nebraska. He didn’t leave for China until August of 1989.

In 2014, then-Rep. Tim Walz told a congressional hearing commemorating the 25th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre he was in Hong Kong when it happened.

From The Washington Free Beacon:

“I was just going to teach high school in Foshan in Guangdong, and was in Hong Kong in May of ‘89,” he said. “And as the events were unfolding, several of us went in. And I still remember the train station in Hong Kong.” He went on: “There was a large number of, especially European, I think, very angry that we would still go after what had happened, but it was my belief at that time that the diplomacy was going to happen on many levels.”

Walz told the committee that the “protests and the massacre ‘certainly had an enduring influence on me as a young man.'”

Walz didn’t go to China until August.

The local papers show him in Nebraska in May and June of 1989.

The picture in the below tweet shows “Walz touring a National Guard storeroom in Alliance, Nebraska.”

Has Walz ever told the truth?

To make matters worse, The New York TimesCBS News, and NPR parroted the talking point without fact-checking it.

What. A. Shock.

The NYT article came out on August 11, 2024. From the article:

A newly minted college graduate from small-town Nebraska, he had just turned down a stable, 9-to-5 job offer and moved across the world to teach at a local high school in China. He had made it as far as Hong Kong, just across the Chinese border, when People’s Liberation Army tanks rolled into Tiananmen Square to crush pro-democracy protests.

Rumors were flying about a possible civil war in China. Many foreigners, including most American teachers, had fled the country. Should he go back home or continue his journey into China?

He decided to go in.

Mr. Walz was 25 when he arrived at Foshan No. 1 High School in southern China, near Hong Kong, as part of the WorldTeach program, a nonprofit affiliated with Harvard University. The school is in one of Foshan’s oldest neighborhoods, where thick banyan trees dangle aerial roots over sidewalks and streets.

Mr. Walz soon settled into the cocoon of daily life on a small-town campus, even as the chaos of the Tiananmen Square crackdown more than 1,100 miles away rippled across the country. He taught four English and U.S. history classes a day with about 65 students in each class. As one of the first American teachers at the school, he was afforded small luxuries like an air-conditioner and a monthly salary of around $80 — double what the local teachers earned.

CBS News mentioned how Walz married his wife on June 4, the anniversary of the massacre. Gwen said, “He wanted to have a date he’ll always remember.”

NPR repeated everything in the NYT article.

How pathetic. I need to go through all the Walz articles and see if anyone missed anything.

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Ugly outside as in

Opens mouth

Delivers lie


 
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ThePrimordialOrderedPair | September 30, 2024 at 6:45 pm

“I was just going to teach high school in Foshan in Guangdong, and was in Hong Kong in May of ‘89,”

I know of Foshan from all of the Ip Man movies. That was the big Chinese martial arts city where everyone belongs to a kung fu school and they all fight each other in the streets for respect and honor, but no one can touch Ip Man. Then, in the commie revolution Ip Man had to seek sanctuary in Hong Kong, where he established a little school on a rooftop … and had to fight all the other schools in the street for respect and honor … And then, one day, a kid named Bruce Lee came to Ip Man to train in his Wing Chun.

Good movies. I’m surprised Walz didn’t lift a bit of the Ip Man/Bruce Lee history in the process of making up his tales.


 
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JackinSilverSpring | September 30, 2024 at 6:51 pm

Why is anyone surprised that the media did n ot fact check Walz? Always keep in mind that the MSM are simply stenographers for the DemoncRat party. They have no need to fact check DemoncRats.

As the saying goes, “If his lips are moving, he’s lying!”

It would be much simpler to tell the places where he’s told the truth but I don’t think blank pages would get very good ratings

He is a Dem. They lie
It’s in the dna


 
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CommoChief | September 30, 2024 at 7:20 pm

This dude is a flipping disaster waiting to happen. Minnesota can keep this guy all to themselves.


     
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    ChrisPeters in reply to CommoChief. | October 1, 2024 at 12:38 am

    I wonder if the Republicans in Minnesota will vote for Harris in the hopes of getting rid of Walz.


     
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    AF_Chief_Master_Sgt in reply to CommoChief. | October 1, 2024 at 6:36 am

    The ultimate representation of the Peter Principle. Attempting to be promoted to the next highest level of incompetence.

    Out of his league in the Army as an E9

    Out of his league as a representative in Congress

    Out of his league as governor of Minnesota

    Out of his league as a VP candidate

    Soon, we’ll hear how he would make a great president.

    Failing upward at every level. Yet, he keeps getting elected and reelected. Doesn’t give me much respect for the majority of MN residents.


 
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destroycommunism | September 30, 2024 at 8:39 pm

He *is* the kungflu


 
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Subotai Bahadur | September 30, 2024 at 9:09 pm

If Walz was in China then, if he had his way he would have been driving one of the tanks .

Subotai Bahadur

Good material for the vp debate.


 
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irishgladiator63 | September 30, 2024 at 9:51 pm

I may be missing something.
Why lie about this? What benefit did it give him?


     
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    Milhouse in reply to irishgladiator63. | September 30, 2024 at 11:57 pm

    It was a hearing to commemorate a notable historical event. His story gave him a personal connection to that event. So he told it, much like Biden used to do. I mean he could have told the truth, that he was about to embark for China in a few months, and this happened, and it raised all these questions about whether to go ahead with the trip or cancel it; but that would not have been as exciting a story. Putting himself right there, out of the way of the action but right at the border, made it more about him.

    Consider John Kerry’s Vietnam stories, such as his clear memory, which was “seared, seared” into his brain, of being in Cambodia and hearing Nixon on the radio saying that there were no US forces in that country. Total lie, never happened, but why did he tell it? Because it made him a “first-hand witness”.


       
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      henrybowman in reply to Milhouse. | October 1, 2024 at 2:55 am

      “being in Cambodia and hearing Nixon on the radio saying that there were no US forces in that country.”

      Total irony, given that Kamala just did exactly that, and we have video receipts!


       
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      Martin in reply to Milhouse. | October 1, 2024 at 9:05 am

      He was at Woodstock. He was in Arizona when he saw a dude name Miranda get arrested. His family was staying at the Watergate hotel when he saw some guys breaking into an office. He was in Dallas on November 22, 1963, he couldn’t see much from where he was inside his mother.
      He’s a regular Forrest Gump. If something exciting and historic happened Timmy the Gimp was there.


 
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Petrushka | September 30, 2024 at 10:33 pm

He is certainly a good replacement for Biden, in all respects.

Does this lie matter? How many Harris voters will change their minds? I suspect few to none. How about the undecided? Some on the fence might. I don’t think voters much care about politicians lying. They expect it. Look at Hillary: she won the popular vote in 2016 despite being what I call a recreational liar. She lies for the sport of it. For example she claimed she was named after Sir Edmund Hillary of Mt. Everest fame. But as someone pointed out to Hillary, he was an obscure Australian beekeeper when she was born. “Well my mother told me I was named after Sir Edmund.” She also claimed she turned an initial $1,000 investment into $100,000 trading cattle futures. Wow this was a big one. The pros frequently lose money. I once told a liberal Democrat that I could prove Obama didn’t write his books with an analysis technique used to resolve an authorship dispute regarding the Federalist Papers. He said he didn’t card and no one would. This from a highly intelligent theoretical chemist.

“A lie is halfway around the world before the truth has got its boots on.” (C. H. Spurgeon)

Idiot bastard deserves a blanket party.

On the uptick, he is living and lying testimony of Harris’ gut instinct, intuition and political prowess.

Sean Penn should be her first choice for Secretary of Snizz.

Then the question is: What (if anything) WOULDN’T he lie about?


     
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    Milhouse in reply to JPL17. | September 30, 2024 at 11:58 pm

    That’s one we’ve known the answer to for a long time: Nothing. But the fact that someone would lie doesn’t mean he has lied in any specific instance. So this just adds one more instance in which he did.


       
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      AF_Chief_Master_Sgt in reply to Milhouse. | October 1, 2024 at 6:44 am

      I don’t know if he can be considered a pathological liar, a congenital liar, or a compulsive liar. But he is a liar and anything he says now bears scrutiny.

      Anything he says should be considered a lie unless proven otherwise.


       
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      MoeHowardwasright in reply to Milhouse. | October 1, 2024 at 8:29 am

      Back in my corporate life I would interview candidates. I was mid -level and took my job seriously. No internet in the 80’s. I could look through their resume, call previous employers and references. I could then ask questions based on those inquiries. I would drop them in as we were discussing the job. Even back then candidates would lie by omission or enhancement. If they did it was a no go. By the 90’s HR had taken over hiring and I noticed that the level of competence of new hires was ticking lower on a yearly basis. FKH


       
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      oden in reply to Milhouse. | October 1, 2024 at 1:15 pm

      An additional lie bumps up the probability he’s lying in a specific instance. Or to cast ii in more quantitative terms, one more lie changes the prior distribution.

Walz lied?
What is that? News?
Now, if you said he spoke the Truth…
That would be something.


 
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McGehee 🇺🇲 Trump 2024 | October 1, 2024 at 4:20 am

Has Walz ever told the truth?

Let me just consult the ol’ Magic 8-Ball®…

“Oh @#$!! No”

I’ll call that a “not likely.”


 
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E Howard Hunt | October 1, 2024 at 7:00 am

He misspoke, confusing the incident with coming under sniper fire when landing in Bosnia in March of 1996. That incident gave him the strength to save millions of lives while he was visiting both twin towers on 9/11. Or maybe he was dancing the Bossa Nova after buying two slurpies at the 7/11.

Are we sure there is even a person named Tim Walz?

Apparently walz is liar about countless things in his career. Dems don’t care as long as the candidate has upper case D in front of name.


 
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Skipper50 | October 1, 2024 at 9:57 am

I also understand that Walz coached the SuperBowl XX winning team.


 
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drsamherman | October 1, 2024 at 10:23 am

“Walz lied…”, water is wet.

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