Poor Kamala Harris and Tim Walz. Either the 2024 Democrat presidential candidate and vice presidential candidate can’t remember much of what they’ve said or supported in the past or — and I gotta go with a double-negative, here — they just can’t not lie about their suddenly troublesome pasts.
The humorous part about their lies, including lying by omission, is that they’re generally easily caught, given the public figure thing, public records, and so forth.
As I wrote on Saturday about the latest blowup over Walz’s life of lying, we learned that when he ran for Congress in 2006, he included a line in his biography in which he claimed he had received an award from the Nebraska Chamber of Commerce for his service to the business community.
Just one problem.
Not only did the award never happen; Waltz received a letter from the Nebraska Chamber of Commerce — which supported his opponent — requesting that he “remove any reference to our organization as it could be considered an endorsement of your candidacy.” […]
— Read More: redstate.com
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