WaPo today buried deep into a story that Tim Walz lied yet again when he said he "worked summers" on a ranch as a teen. Seems the truth is Walz worked one summer, for only a few weeks, before the ranch owner "hauled him to town"...a euphemism for Tim was canned as a ranch hand.
WaPo: Tim Walz’s upbringing in rural Nebraska seemed idyllic. Then came tragedy
As Walz has told it, he spent summers working at a ranch outside town.“I grew up summers working on Everett Brown’s Hereford ranch about 60 miles
from anywhere, working cattle, building fence, putting up hay,” Walz said earlier
this year. At the end of the day when he was “a young 14-year-old,” he said, he
retired to a bunkhouse where other ranch hands were playing cards and cursing,
while he would read National Geographic magazines and “really started to
understand how big the world is.”Everett Brown’s son, Greg Brown, said in an interview that he recalled Walz
working at the ranch and he confirmed that they kept National Geographics in the
bunkhouse. But he said that Walz only worked at the ranch for one summer, and
then only for a few weeks.“He got tired of it and he left,” Greg Brown said. “My dad hauled him to town,”
about 20 miles to Valentine. “My dad was pretty good at taking in high school
kids from Omaha and Valentine. He made them work and if they didn’t, then he
took them to town.”Walz declined an interview request.
“My dad was pretty good at taking in high school
kids from Omaha and Valentine. He made them work and if they didn’t, then he
took them to town.”
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He’ll, someone should have taken lazy Kamala to town long ago.
Did he molest any of the cattle?
lol
Everett Brown huh? Did he keep a time traveling Delorean hidden in the barn? Oh that was Emmett Brown, Nevermind.
“He got tired of it and he left,” Greg Brown said. “My dad hauled him to town,”
Too bad he didn't take him to the train station.