


Would make sense. The guy traveled to China 30 times and repeatedly praised the communist system.
The retired Nebraska National Guard soldier, who worked with Walz for three years, recounted the disappearance in an interview as a congressional investigation into Walz's China ties continues.
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It was September 1995, and Tim Walz's Nebraska National Guard unit, the 1-168th Field Artillery, upgraded to the M109A5 self-propelled howitzer. One of its capabilities was firing nuclear artillery shells.
Alpha News has learned from a former National Guard colleague of Walz that, during that time, a classified document allegedly went missing--the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) manual detailing the howitzer's nuclear capabilities.
The retired Nebraska National Guard soldier, who worked with Walz for three years, recounted the disappearance in a phone interview with Alpha News. Fearing retaliation, he wishes to remain anonymous but is willing to cooperate with the FBI.
According to the retired soldier, Walz had just returned from another trip to China around the time when the manual went missing. He alleges Walz was one of the few with access to the building where the top-secret manual was stored and was "often the only one there." The former battalion member believes Walz stole the nuclear SOP manual and later returned it.
Alpha News asked why the missing manual was never reported. The former battalion member explained there was frustration at the time within the unit over Walz "double-dipping," as he was holding a full-time teaching job while also being expected to serve full time with the unit. He claims that Walz frequently neglected key duties, such as recruitment and payroll, which allegedly raised concerns to the point that a superior had to investigate. The former soldier stated that the unit was more focused on those issues, and when the manual eventually reappeared, it went unreported. In hindsight, the soldier believes he should have reported it when it first went missing but feared repercussions for not addressing it sooner.
More at the link.
Bonus: Where's Joe? Where's the, finger quotes, "President"?
Why is his slutbag wife sitting at the head of the table for cabinet meetings?
Who is leading the United States of America? That was the chief question that emerged after a confusing scene at the White House played out on Friday.
Things began with Joe Biden holding his first cabinet meeting in over a year, a timeline so absurd that it's hard to understand how a bigger deal hasn't been made about it. That wasn't what set off the most red flags, though. Instead, it was who the president ended up deferring to. After fumbling over some pre-written notes, a visibly tired Biden turned and handed things off to Jill Biden.
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I get that we are supposed to act like this is normal, but it's not normal. It doesn't matter what she was there to comment on. What matters is that she's there in the first place. Jill Biden is not an elected or appointed official. No one voted for her, which makes her opinion on policy completely irrelevant. That's especially true when considering issues serious enough to be discussed at a cabinet meeting.
It's one thing for a First Lady to show up at a school to talk about school lunches or some anti-bullying campaign. It's another for them to lead a cabinet meeting as if they hold real governmental power. Which begs the question: Does she?
I didn't catch Oprah's propaganda session with Kamala. It wasn't an "interview" because she didn't ask Kamala any real questions, of course.
I'll just take these clips as my take on the propaganda event.
Update to Nancy Mace story: Michael Eric Dyson smeared the woman he was trying to get to cyber with him as a, get this, racist, and threw in an attack on "white women's tears" for good measure.
When a white woman rejects your boorish sexual advances, just smear her as a racist and a bigot until she changes her mind. It's the acceptable, woke version of a dude calling a woman a "lesbian" because she isn't buying his pick-up lines.