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Ex School Teacher Tim Walz Made a GREAT Ad for School Vouchers and Home Schooling in CNN Interview

AP Photo/Jae C. Hong

Yesterday Brett covered the Harris/Walz interview with CNN's Dana Bash and one of the many absolutely ridiculous moments came when Kamala's running mate addressed stolen valor accusations by saying "my grammar is not always correct."

Here's Walz as a child explaining the problem he has (and still does, apparently): 

 

Walz took an approach similar to what the Democrats did to try and explain away Joe Biden's obvious cognitive decline. For Biden, the lies and assorted mutterings were attributed to a "lifelong stutter." 

The approach the Harris campaign has decided upon to address lies, including stolen valor, is now to have Walz say he's not very good with grammar: 

This is completely shameless and ridiculous. How many times has Walz exhibited this very same example of "bad grammar"? 

Let's take Walz at face value for a moment (even though the "bad grammar" spin is BS). The guy was a school teacher!

That might explain why Randi Weingarten likes him so much. 

Add it all up and this makes even more sense:

Former public-school teacher Walz waving off his lies as being the result of not having good grammar should be in an ad for school vouchers and home schooling.

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