Adam Kinzinger is a military veteran who did not like JD Vance’s attack on Tim Walz’s military record. Now that I’m restored to Twitter, I have seen many military veterans express disgust for Vance’s low blows against Walz, who was a member of the National Guard for 24 years, in Nebraska and in Minnesota.
Kinzinger was elected to Congress from Illinois in 2010 as a Republican. He was a popular elected official but ran afoul of Trump when he voted to impeach him after the 2021 insurrection. He served, with Liz Cheney, on the Commission investigating the January 6 insurrection. He left Congress and is now a commentator on CNN.
His Wikipedia says this about his military service:
Kinzinger resigned from the McLean County Board in 2003 to join the United States Air Force. He was commissioned a second lieutenant in November 2003 and later awarded his pilot wings. Kinzinger was initially a KC-135 Stratotanker pilot and flew missions in South America, Guam, Iraq and Afghanistan. He later switched to flying the RC-26 surveillance aircraft and was stationed in Iraq twice.[11]
Kinzinger has served in the Air Force Special Operations Command, Air Combat Command, Air Mobility Command, and Wisconsin Air National Guard and was progressively promoted to his current rank of lieutenant colonel.[12] As part of his continued service with the Air National Guard, Kinzinger was deployed to the Mexico–United States border in February 2019 as part of efforts to maintain border security.[13]
Kinzinger wrote on his own blog:
As anyone who has served in the military knows, there are often good-spirited jokes about other branches and jobs. The Air Force gets called the “Chair Force” (we love this, actually), the Marines get called dumb, and so on. While not true, these jokes keep interservice rivalries lively and everyone on their toes. In general, we all respect each other and understand that whether you are kicking down doors, flying planes, gassing vehicles, or cooking food, you are willing to do what 98 percent of the country isn’t: serve for a cause above all others. This makes the attacks on Tim Walz, particularly from JD Vance, especially sickening.
JD Vance was an enlisted Marine who served honorably. While he didn’t see combat (he was in public affairs), he still deployed and served his nation as expected. He got out at the end of his service commitment and did not make it a 20-year career. Tim Walz joined the Army Guard and served honorably for 24 years, achieving the highest enlisted rank offered. That is quite an accomplishment. The nation should be proud, and JD Vance should be respectful of his fellow warrior.Subscribe
The attacks on Walz have proven to be not only false but also disgusting. I will debunk the attacks that have been floating around. But first and foremost, keep one thing in mind: Donald Trump not only didn’t serve in the military, he actively avoided service by claiming he had “bone spurs.” With him, everything is a projection, and he’s projecting his cowardice onto others, in this case, Gov. Walz.
First Lie: Governor Walz quickly exited the military after learning he was going to deploy, thereby leaving his men out to dry.
Truth: Gov. Walz actually put in his paperwork for retirement before any deployments were alerted. In fact, he served for four years AFTER 9/11 and two years after the Iraq war. He did not leave at the first sign of combat. He stayed well past when he could have retired at 20 years.
Even if he had learned of a deployment and then retired (he didn’t), there were countless people during that time who were retirement eligible and left when deployments were on the horizon. After 20 years of serving, it was their right, and who could fault them?
Lie: Gov. Walz left his men without leadership.
Truth: His unit was fully staffed and had adequate leadership without him. In fact, had the unit not had appropriate staffing, they could have denied his retirement and ordered a “stop loss,” which happened to thousands of military members in jobs that needed people. Stop loss was used regularly and would have been enacted if the situation deemed it.
Lie: Gov. Walz never made Chief Master Sgt.
Truth: He was a CMSGT for a few years, and after retiring, was only demoted because he had not completed his professional military education and hadn’t served in that rank long enough to retire in it. To retire at a rank, you must have held it for three years. I retired as a Lt Colonel; had I retired before being an LTC for three years, I would have reverted to the previous rank of Major. There is no dishonor in this; it happens all the time. I still would hold the title of LTC.
In fact, in the Army aviation branch, many officers resign their commissions to become warrant officers, a lower rank, so they can keep flying and do less desk work. This is common in the Army National Guard, and just because they did that doesn’t mean it was a scandalous demotion.
We have a pandemic in this country of weak men attacking stronger men to feel better about themselves and to denigrate military service to make their own lack of service not appear so self-serving or cowardly. It bodes darkly for the future, and we must push back against this with everything we have. Serving in the military is honorable and must be seen as such, regardless of the veteran’s party affiliation.
The attacks from anyone, especially the coward Trump, are a disservice not just to Gov. Walz but to anyone who served in uniform. Now, any military member thinking of running for office could be dissuaded because who knows how any part of your military record could be twisted or distorted to make your service look less than honorable.
Finally, JD Vance got out after his initial enlistment. If we wanted to play his game, we could say he left his country out to dry by not reenlisting, and if he was a real hero, he would have stayed. Of course, I don’t mean that, he served honorably, but it’s equivalent to what they are doing to Gov. Walz now. And it makes me sick.

Walz has a long record of successful public service. Right wing extremists are intimidated by his appeal and charisma. They are doing what the cowardly right generally does. They are trying to create a controversy where there is no real evidence to support their assertions. Their claims are pure speculation and innuendo, and some of the muckraking press are aiding and abetting them in their efforts to discredit Walz and his twenty-four year record of distinguished military service. The right is afraid of Tim Walz, and that is why they are trying to swiftboat him.
Walz was also a very successful teacher that engaged students and opened students’ minds to the world at large. He was a teacher that left a lasting, positive impression on his students. Politico recently interviewed a former student who, by the way, also decided to become a teacher. Sam Hurd cared enough to travel to Philly to see Walz’s first public appearance as Harris’ pick for VP.https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2024/08/08/tim-walz-was-my-teacher-what-i-learned-00173212
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The Vice-President can’t pass ANY laws. Congress—both houses—pass laws. When Money controls the Houses, nothing proposed by a President (or VP) passes without Money support.
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Your first sentence indicates you watched some civics videos on YouTube as recommended.
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If I had ‘done my time’ in ‘the war in public affairs’ I would be very careful about playing ‘the military service card’.
Some who had actually served at the sharp end and saw comrades die, might not care too much about the combination of a draft dodger who insulted all US airmen shot down over North Vietnam and a guy who would be perceived to have served in the rear echelon.
Vance is such a political noob and Trump….well
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Trump and Vance have nothing positive to offer the people of America. All they can do is spout lies and name-call.
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DONALD “SPURS” TRUMP
When Donald Trump was faced with being drafted for Viet Nam, his real estate billionaire daddy Fred Trump leaned on a non-doctor podiatrist who was a tenant in one of Fred’s buildings and got the guy to give a diagnosis that little Donald had “bone spurs” on his heels that made if painful for him to walk, so Donald was declared 4-F and unfit for military service — even though Trump was was active in basketball and baseball while in college. Hmmm…
JD “Eyeliner” Vance graduated from elite Yale University and his connections got him a cushy public relations job in the military, far from any danger.
As for “Spurs” sons and son-in-law: Not one of them has ever served our nation in the military.
On the other hand — Minnesota Governor Tim Walz enlisted in the National Guard when he was just 17 and went on to serve for 24 years, working his way up to the rank of Sergeant Major before retiring to run for political office A FULL YEAR BEFORE his unit was deployed to Iraq.
“Spurs” and “Eyeliner” can’t compare.
Sing along!!!
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except he gets the rank Walz held wrong. It was Command Sergeant Major, E-9 in Army and Marine Corps.
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except he was never selected as a Command Sergeant Major (CSM) although he claims he was a CSM, he even displays that rank on his Congressional Coin (a rank he NEVER earned)…in fact he was a Staff Sergeant Major and there is a HUGE difference between those two ranks. It is equivalent to a First Sergeant claiming he was a Command Sergeant Major because he sat in the CSMs seat on rear detachment while the unit was deployed….He knows what he did and he knows he lied about his service and he knows he displays the wrong rank on his congressional coin…..THAT, is what makes him a stolen valor POS.
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Mark Sinnard,
I know you are unimpressed with Walz’s years of military service.
How do you feel about Trump’s? Don Jr.? Eric? Do you think Barron will follow in the Trump family tradition of scorning his country’s uniform?
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