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I don't know much about Walz service record other than what had been discussed publicly, but what discussed openly is that he intended to retire and start the process in May, the unit get their deployment order in July and went over in 2006, ait usually takes 2 to 4 months to process a separation/retirement, he probably get it expedited because of his rank (I mean if he was a CSM, he would have known the people who will sign his discharge paper personally) so if this is the case, then I don't see any problem on that because he was already being processed out when the order come down, yes, he probably would have more respect from his subordinates if he say "screw it, I am going to re-up and stay with the boys" but as I said, it depends. He had an out and he took it, whether or not it was rumoured to deploy didn't matter, because as I said, unless you stay the whole war, you are always going to get out in between deployment. But again, as I said, all i know is what publicly available, I don't have all the gossip in town. so you and I may see things differentlyYou are correct; he "claims" yet that whole period is murky much less his allegedly having been in Tienanmen Square when that affair went down. Though he made no bones about his intent to run for Congress, others in his unit have all said he put in his paperwork AFTER the unit was notified. Oh and there is that little matter of his claiming to have been to war when in fact his unit was in a support role based in Italy. I was closer to the war zones than he was.
As for being a CSM, he did indeed serve in an acting capacity and in line for permanent promotion on condition he complete CSM school. He did not complete the school. He retired before having finished. Spokesperson for the Minnesota Guard was very clear about that when that controversy was uncovered.
FWIW, another buddy of mine, former Marine as well who then joined the Guard, could have left as well during that same period. Yet, as he told me when the unit received notification; "I've been feeding from the trough for 24 years, it's my turn". And, off to Taji he went in '05.
I would say that the next Democrat leader should not be a traditional centrist (like Sinema and Mnuchin) because you can't reach out to the root of democrat's base, the leader does have to separate fiscal policy with social policy, it can't be seen as too woke, it can't be seen as too conservative. That person need to move the needle back toward Left/Center-Left if he want to have a chance. It's like Clinton, a financial reformist but also grassroot.
For the current Democrats, I see a few name I would say will be a good fit into this category, Josh Shapiro, Andy Bashear, Amy Klobuchar or Mark Kelly, I will say Gary Newsom probably is also a good fit, but it depends on 2028 LA Olympic (If he made a shit out of it then no....)
As for Trump rating, he is always low, I don't see him having high approval rate ever, because he ran his platform like a politician villain (the other are bad so you vote for him) He remind me of the villain in a little TV series called Community, when they are trying to get someone really, really nice into the study group or the classic villain Ben Chang (played by Ken Jeong) into the group, the leader Jeff made this speech
It basically summed up why or how people see Trump have value and why people would vote for him. Because he is bad, but you know how bad it is, it's like McDonald, it's a safe bet when you don't know what you want to eat.
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