Monday, May 16, 2022

MICHAEL YON, GREEN BERET, WAR CORRESPONDENT, UPSET WITH TRUTH IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST…THE KERRY MCQUISTEN CANDIDATE FOR OREGON GOVERNOR STORY GETS EVEN MORE ODD

 


There are no Proud Boys coming after Michael Yon. Yon is not in danger.

Had Yon contacted Truth in the Pacific Northwest (TPNW), his anxiety could have been calmed to know the Proud Boys are not after him or anyone else with the Kerry McQuisten campaign.

Yon wrote (from Panama City, Panama) that he spoke to McQuisten. TPNW found a link on his Twitter page to the story he wrote which included his comment of speaking to Kerry. TPNW confirms Michael Yon wrote that he spoke to McQuisten.

https://michaelyon.com/featured-dispatches/make-oregon-great-again-kerry-mcquisten-for-governor/

Perhaps Yon could write what it was he talked to Kerry about, that led him to endorsing Kerry, and explain why he did not talk to other candidates such as Stan Pulliam, the Mayor of Sandy, who is a Trump supporter. Why did Yon choose Kerry over Stan? Voters would be interested in that.

Yon, instead of contacting TPNW to publish a clarification, Michael launched into a story about a voice mail with gunfire in the background. Yon's reactionary claim was the Proud Boys were after him and Kerry. There is nothing to suggest that is true, other than Yon writing that sentence.

The TPNW article quoted Kerry McQuisten quoting Michael Yon. McQuisten did not mention Michael Yon talked to her.

 

At the Reawaken America Tour McQuisten tweeted about her talking with Eric Trump and the head of the subscription department at the Epoch Times.

The link on Yon’s Twitter account shows Yon did write that he talked to Kerry. Yon did not write what they talked about, that specifically had him choosing to endorse Kerry McQuisten over Stan Pulliam.


It would be interesting for the voter to know how Yon evaluated Kerry as being “…a serious Captain on the bridge of that leaking boat.” That in itself is an odd statement. Boats don’t have bridges. Ships have bridges. Being a former military man, Yon should know that, thus it looks like merely an editing/proofreading typo. Given his likely hardship conditions in Panama that is certainly understandable. Typos happen in the publishing world.

 

Michael Yon is welcome to contact Truth in the Pacific Northwest to set up an interview for a lengthier discussion about his work and how he came to endorse McQuisten.

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