This appears to be true. Anyone have any more insight?
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🤢 These people are sick! 🤮
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Interestingly, he had that drunk driving arrest just over 3 weeks later on September 23, 1995.
He must have been having personal problems (he had just been married less than a year) to have been involved in driving 96 mph while drunk and also ''participating' in the alleged semen ingestion 'challenge'. What I want to know is who else was doing the challenge? Where did they get all that horse semen? And what if it wasn't horse semen, but a bunch of different guys he was 'servicing'?
Drinking a bunch of semen, enough to get yourself sick? Why would anyone do such a thing? I mean, why?
HERE'S THE DEETS ON THE DRUNK DRIVING:
In 1995, Walz was a 31-year-old high school teacher living in Nebraska when he was pulled over for speeding, failed a sobriety test, and was arrested, according to court documents posted online two years ago by Alpha News, a conservative site based in Minnesota. He later pleaded guilty to reckless driving.
Walz described the episode as a gut-check moment. He had gotten married the year before. That night, he was driving home from watching college football with some friends. His wife Gwen Walz described to the Star Tribune how she told her husband after the arrest that now that he’s married, he has obligations and “can’t make dumb choices.”
The officer at the scene noted that Walz’s silver Miata was going 96 miles per hour in an area where the speed limit was 55. When Walz saw a car pull out quickly behind him, he sped up thinking someone was chasing him, Walz’s lawyer explained to the court. Walz stopped when the officer turned on the patrol car’s flashing lights.
After his arrest, Walz’s license was suspended for 90 days. He offered to resign his teaching job at Alliance High School, but the principal talked him out of it, according to court documents. The judge in the case agreed to reduce the charge from a DUI to reckless driving and fine Walz $200 plus court costs.
Source: https://time.com/7008431/tim-walz-dui-drunk-driving/
Walz had a blood alcohol concentration of .128 at the time of the incident, according to a court transcript.
Walz was working as a teacher in Alliance, Neb., his home state, when he was pulled over Sept. 23, 1995 for going 96 mph in a 55-mph zone.
“A strong odor of alcoholic beverage was detected emitting from Mr. Walz[‘s] breath and person,” says a Nebraska state trooper’s report on the incident.
Walz submitted to and failed both a field sobriety test and a preliminary breath test, according to the report. He was then transported to Chadron Hospital for a blood test before being booked into the Dawes County Jail.
He was initially charged with driving under the influence and speeding, but the charges were reduced to a lone count of reckless driving under the terms of a plea deal.
Source: https://alphanews.org/court-transcript-sheds-new-light-on-walzs-dui-arrest/
Thanks for all that research! By the way, years ago I worked in the medical field. People wouldn't believe what kinds of cases come into the ER. Getting sick on semen isn't that unusual. But usually, it's a prostitute hired by a bunch of guys, or some guy coming in from an orgy. LOL! That and things stuck in the rectum, from flashlights (that would blink periodically from muscle contractions in the rectum), to billiard balls stuck in a drunk woman's vagina (she bragged about how many she could stuff in there--LOL!), to a giant stick of salami. I was glad I didn't work in ER. LOL!
Sheesh! Now that I think about all of these things we are learning, why would a 31-year-old high school teacher who was still a newlywed, be doing going out and hanging 'with friends' and getting really drunk and driving on the Nebraska country roads at 96 mph late at night without his wife? The latest story is he was 'over watching football with friends', but what else might he have been doing late at night like that and getting stupid drunk doing it? Either way, it seems reckless and juvenile and too old to be doing those kind of shenanigans.
And likewise, if this 'horse semen' story from the month before, has any merit at all, maybe Walz was into weird stuff like closeted gay orgies or bestiality. (Vomit!)
We know while Governor he has kept a queer/trans 'consultant' that he has help him with legislation related to trans and gay rights of which Walz has been very welcoming and lenient with.
(I thought midwestern folks were more religious and not especially open to this kind of queer business, but what do I know?)
And now the revelation of his stolen valor persona just really makes me concerned with exactly what kind of character he is.
I don't know if he did the horse thing, but it isn't as unusual as people think. What concerns me about this guy, too, is his removal of parental rights, adding pedophilia to the LGBTQ alphabet people, which has not made some of them very happy. To the point they started Gays Against Groomers. The guy supports perverts! Child molesters! There's a moral line that's being crossed by the far left. And I think it's because that's where the most cabal control is. You have to cross a moral line to be a part of that, too.
I agree.
BONUS! I FOUND THIS:
In 1999, [note: 4 years after the above events] while coaching the football team at Mankato High School and working as a social studies teacher, he also served as the faculty advisor for the school’s first-ever gay-straight alliance (GSA).
“It really needed to be the football coach, who was the soldier and was straight and was married,” Walz told the Star Tribune in 2018 of the symbolic significance of his decision to advise the group.
[Oh really? It needed to be the married, straight, football coach, did it?]
As any queer person who was in grade school in 1999 can attest, the straight teacher who coached the football team and served in the Army National Guard is perhaps the last person you’d expect to sponsor a GSA. That's exactly why Jacob Reitan, a former student of Walz’s wife Gwen at Mankato High, was so impressed by the couple’s vocal support for LGBTQ+ youth. In an MSNBC interview with NBC News’ Jen Psaki on Wednesday night, Reitan recalled the impact the Walz family had on him in 1997 when he was still in the closet.
In many respects, that history of LGBTQ+ advocacy lines up with Walz’s own: As a United States congressman, Walz opposed Don't Ask Don't Tell, voting to repeal the policy in 2010. Walz also ran for Congress while openly supporting same-sex marriage in 2006.
Source: https://www.them.us/story/tim-walz-jacob-reitan-high-school-gsa
Oh gosh and there's more:
https://thehill.com/homenews/lgbtq/4808291-minnesota-governor-tim-walz-lgbtq-rights/
Oh and one more...
It's late and I have another thought. Old articles say that he and his future wife were both teachers at the same high school and were introduced by a friend and decided to marry at age 30. She was unable to get pregnant and conceived via in-vitro after 7 years of marriage and later 12 years of marriage. Tim was 37 and 42 when the children were born.
What if the two of them were both closeted gays in a marriage of convenience? And, that's why they could promote the gay agenda while maintaining a false persona of heterosexuality to the public.
I dunno. Just spitballin'.