CNN Commentator: Walz Exaggerated Military Role to Push Gun Control

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Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) has been hard at work embracing and promoting the far-left gun control policies of Kamala Harris, his partner on the Democrat ticket for president.

Among his strategies is underscoring his experience in the National Guard to substantiate his “expertise” with firearms. Yet even CNN, typically a cheerleader for the Democrat party, recently ran a segment acknowledging that Walz has inflated his military credentials in service of his gun control advocacy, with commentator Tom Foreman calling Walz’s insinuation that he was in the line of fire as a soldier “absolutely false.”

A typical logical fallacy often seen in politics is the so-called appeal to authority. This occurs when someone uses a credential in one area to suggest expertise in another, unrelated area. Gun controllers often use this technique when putting their words about “assault weapons” in the mouths of people who own guns or who have been issued one in a law enforcement or military capacity. The message is typically some variant of: “I know what these guns are capable of, therefore you should listen to me when I tell you that ‘ordinary’ people have no business owning them.”

On Aug. 6, for example, the official X (formerly Twitter) account of Kamala HQ posted a video of Walz talking to a crowd about his firearm and gun control credentials. The post summarizes his comments with the remark:

“We can make sure those weapons of war, that I carried in war, are only carried in war.” Walz says something similar in the video.

This is an obvious reference to the Harris/Walz ticket’s support for banning AR-15s and other so-called semiautomatic “assault weapons,” which they continually refer to as “weapons of war.” Harris, for her part, has also supported “elimination” and “confiscation” of such guns that owners had legally acquired and never misused. She has more recently backed off this confiscatory rhetoric to appear more “moderate,” though what she actually believes or would do, given the chance, is impossible to know for certain.

There are two main problems, however, with how Walz invokes his military career to make this point.

One, the sort of AR-15s available to the public today are qualitatively different from the version Walz or other soldiers have been issued for military duties. The military versions are legally classified as “machineguns” and are capable of automatic or burst fire. In other words, those guns can fire multiple rounds with a single pull of the trigger. The AR-15s sold at gun shops today are capable only of semi-automatic fire, meaning each round requires a separate pull of the trigger. This is the same for any repeating firearm, including a revolver or a modern auto-loading shotgun.  Machine guns like the ones Walz was issued have been banned from civilian acquisition since 1986 and prohibitively restricted since 1934.

The other problem, and where Walz intrudes on especially sensitive ground, is that he never carried any sort of gun “in war.” Records of Walz’s military career show that while he was stationed overseas in Italy for a period of months, he never served in a combat zone and was never exposed to enemy fire. As CNN commentator Tom Foreman explained: “There is no evidence that at any time Gov. Walz was in a position of being shot at, and some of his language could easily be seen to suggest that he was. So that is absolutely false when he said that about, about, uh, gun rights out there.”

In other words, Walz is not some hard-bitten combat soldier who came to his opinion about the merits of banning AR-15s because he saw what the automatic version of that platform could do in the heat of battle.

The evidence instead suggests that he simply adopted the positions on gun control required of any aspirant of his party when making the move from representing a rural district to seeking statewide or national office. The democrat party, its major donors, and Harris herself all support banning America’s most popular rifle, the AR-15 (a more extreme position than has been adopted in Walz’s home state of Minnesota itself). And as a member of that party with statewide and national ambitions, the formerly pro-gun Walz (who as a Congressman in 2008 voted to overturn Washington D.C.’s “assault weapons” ban) does as well. It is almost certainly not his military experience that informs his opinion on this issue, but the preferences of party elites, most of whom have never served in the military in any capacity nor actually fired an AR-15 themselves.

Information about the percentage of veterans who own AR-15 pattern rifles is not easy to find. One source mentions a survey of Iraq and Afghanistan veterans, which put the figure at 30%. If this is accurate, it would mean ownership among that population is 600% higher than among the general American public. Another recent survey indicated more than half of U.S. veterans own some kind of firearm. Thus, the available evidence suggests that veterans who have been to war zones in recent decades are, at a minimum, not especially adverse to owning AR-15s and may actually own them at significantly higher percentages than the general population.

There is obviously nothing suspect about an individual’s personal experiences informing his or her opinions on gun control. This includes military experience of all sorts. There is also nothing inherently dishonorable about serving in the military and having never been exposed to combat or enemy fire.

Nevertheless, someone whose support for banning AR-15s supposedly arises from his having “carried [them] in war” should at least have the military record to back up that position. Tim Walz does not, and his claims to the contrary deserve no respect.


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Montana454Casull

Tom Walz did not exaggerate his military service , he flat out lied and is guilty of stolen Valor period !

Rob J

I spent a bit of my active duty as my unit armorer. I can unequivocally state that if any of the “weapons of war” under my care were found to be functionally semiautomatic only (unless designed as such like the M9), they would be deadlined immediately and a new weapon would be reassigned to the soldier that was mision capable until such time the semiautomatic rifle was returned to a state or readiness. The civilian AR is in no way a “weapon of war” and believing it be is the equivalent of believing the Mustang seen on any car lot… Read more »

john

  Harris/Walz Both fabricate the truth daily they can not be accused of truth justice and the American way. Their campaign handlers are messengers of propaganda the media has lost all integrity. The democratic voter has been manipulated lied to so many times that they now believe what their party pushes is the truth. AI was created to manipulate those that only read the cover story living on their smart phones holding them , like life depended on that device. Goggle is erasing history AI is rewriting the truth to support the lies of the elite in which the democratic… Read more »

Mac

Walz is a f…ing lying sob not to mention a TRAITOR,! This traitor is in bed with the Chicom and even admits it. He should be in Leavenworth not the Whitehouse.

Nick

No donations to the NRA until there is real reform! Real reform being firing the Brewer firm. Firing the corrupt officers. Bring NRA into full legal compliance. And ENDING ALL FINANCIAL ABUSE!

OlTrailDog

We have a somewhat similar situation here in MT. Busee, a Pedocrat (surprise surprise), running for governor constantly touts himself as a former gun industry owner and yet receives an F rating from the NRA. Beware the wolves in sheep’s clothing.

CBW

Democrat Communists are mere manipulators. Lie, cheat, steal, manipulate. That’s all they’ve got.

DIYinSTL

C’mon NRA, are you trying to get binary triggers banned next? It’s “single FUNCTION of the trigger”, NOT “single pull of the trigger.”

Autsin Miller III

Apparently this dirt bag is claiming to have retired as a CSM. My nephew retired as a E9 CSM and he posted up a letter from s couple of other retired CSMs that take serious exception to Walz’s claim. Apparently he didn’t finish the requirements necessary to retain that rank. If true, this should be all over the news.

nrringlee

Rock Painter. Ticket Puncher. REMF. Let me list them for you. These are all terms for folks who use military service to serve their own purposes and not serve the nation and the cause of liberty. You can see these clowns a mile away. When the lead balloon goes up they are the first to dive for cover to avoid deployment. But note this: this is as much a commentary on Kamala Harris’ complete lack of judgement and discernment as it is on the insufficiency of Tampon Tim’s fortitude. All of this stuff was well known to the press in… Read more »