, falsely, that his upholstery company was the largest in the U.S. The upholstery business “doesn’t appear to exist,” however, according to the investigation. Whether Walker is referring to Renaissance Manufacturing or Renaissance Hospitality is unclear, but both are dissolved, and any evidence that he owned either is scant, as his name isn’t on their business records.
Despite this, Walker claimed just two months ago in a speech at the University of North Texas, “I still have about 250 people that sew drapery and bedspreads for me.” The accumulating examples of Walker’s deceptions and false statements may be one reason why he received an endorsement from former President Trump, whothat he often deployed “truthful hyperbole” as “an innocent form of exaggeration — and a very effective form of promotion.”
In addition to using this tactic for his business ventures, a CNN report earlier this month found that the former Georgia Bulldogs running back his academic background. Walker did not graduate college in the top one percent of his class, nor was he valedictorian of his high school.
Yup, with tRUMP ... The more you lie and deceive, the higher you go in his 'I Wanna be Like tRUMP' rankings. I never liked Walker as a player and have now grown to detest the man. Just ANOTHER desperate RepubliCON looking to make money from fleecing people!
Frauds of a feather…
Everything out of his mouth seems to be a lie.
Just lost a follower. Smear campaigns for the democrats...same on you.
Depravity attracts depravity.
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