
Note: on our August 10th show Mike Rakebrandt spoke about the stolen valor about Minnesota Governor Tim Walz. It was a very emotional segment. We decided to post the transcript. If you know any veteran or patriot voting for Kamala Harris; show them this.
So we have Governor Walz here who claims to have been a combat veteran.
His quote I believe was, I carried weapons of war in war.
You know amongst other things, he was a Command Sergeant Major.
Apparently that’s apparently what he told another crowd, this is all on video and all documented well.
Now, the problem with these statements is they’re not true, not even remotely.
This man has never been to war.
He hasn’t been within 100 miles of a shot fired in anger.
What he’s doing by trying to take on that mantle and trying to take on that history, is taking a big steaming crap on everybody who gave their lives, on all of us who watched our friends die, on everybody who actually had to stand that ground and shed their blood, to make things what they were.
So he’s stealing honor.
One hundred percent stealing honor.
It is the most disgraceful, disgusting, awful thing you can do as a service member, especially because you should damn know better.
Now, anybody that’s worked in an environment where you have to put yourself well above harm’s way, knows what that feels like, to have that one so-called leader who just never, ever gets anywhere near anything dangerous, who there, you know, when it doesn’t matter, they’re the biggest hard ass you’ll ever meet in your life.
But when it comes down to actually doing the real work, well, they know where to be found.
That’s exactly what this man is.
He is a complete disgrace to the military.
You know, Admiral Nimitz during the Battle of Iwo Jima said, uncommon valor was a common virtue for the men who fought there.
And he was absolutely right.
But here’s the thing, for a time, I got to walk amongst those giants.
I got to spend time with these men on the ground in Ramadi in 2004.
And that city is a damn meat grinder.
Anyone who’s deployed anywhere in the world during that war on freedom knows what Ramadi was.
They know what happened in April of 2004 and they know what we did.
Those men won the damn Alamo in that city, that year.
It wasn’t reported about much because Ramadi was way too dangerous for the press to be there. They’d rather stay at Camp Fallujah a mile outside the city where they were overlooking it and they could film and be safe and make their little videos and pretend like they were actually close to fighting.
So Ramadi didn’t get much attention.
But I’ll tell you this, I lost 34 Marines and a corpsman in Ramadi.
And I think about every single one of them every single day.
I remember all their names.
I know their stories.
I know what happened to them.
I know everything about it.
I would like to challenge so-called Governor Walz to stand and tell me about the men he took care of, the men he led, the men he fought for, the men he bled for.
I’ll tell you right now, he didn’t do a damn thing.
This gear queer, horse cum guzzling dirt bag should just crawl off somewhere and live a long anonymous life with all his insecurity and his fears just plaguing him every day.
He does not deserve the least bit of respect, much less any kind of position in government anywhere for any reason.
He shouldn’t even be leading a pack of dogs.
He is a complete disgrace to the uniform he wore.
He’s a complete disgrace to the military.
I can’t stand people like this.
I can’t stand that.
Everybody who served, anyone who stood that line, who put their name on that dotted line and said, I am willing to give you a check up to and including my life deserves respect.
Every single one, whether you’re a cop, a firefighter, an EMT, you’re in the military, you’re putting yourself in a position to say, you know what, I will give my life to people I never met because I care that much about people.
That’s what you’re saying. And that demands a great deal of respect. It takes a great deal of heart to do that.
But this man deserves none because he destroyed any semblance of good he might have ever done in that one simple moment of trying to pretend he’s something he’s not.
And when the chips were down, when it came up, when that balloon went up and his unit was said, hey, we’re going to Iraq, boys, this man is a leader.
The first thing he should have been done was right there at the front leading those men.
And what did he do?
He turned tail and ran, like the coward that he is.
He has a complete disgrace.
He should be vilified, not glorified.
He should not be the Republican, Democrat or any damn party nominee.
He should be left in disgrace where he belongs.
But this is the reality of where we live today.
We get people like this who pretend to be something and everybody pretends to be what the hell they want to be, but nobody actually has to back it up or anything.
Well, here’s the thing about that.
I spent a lot of time in a lot of places where you couldn’t pretend to be anything other than what the hell you were, and you had to get to damn work.
This man is a disgrace. I can’t stand people like this.
It makes me angry on a level that I don’t like because I haven’t been there in a long time.
I keep that side put away because that’s where it belongs, in a drawer for when you need it.
Well, this man is going to find out eventually that he probably should have held on to some of that because he just gave it all up.
He gave up any bit of morality, any sense of duty, any sense of honor, and it’s going to cost him.
I’m not talking about somebody hurting a man because honestly, he ain’t worth that time.
But it’s going to cost him.
It’s going to cost the Democrats this election, without a doubt, and it’s going to cost him personally, I guarantee it, because he just exposed himself on the national stage and the international stage, and they are going to destroy him.
The veterans community does not forgive crap like that.
We do not forgive that for a damn good reason.
34 Marines and a corpsman, that’s 35 of those reasons right there.


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