Asshole country music singer lied about war injury on "America's Got Talent"

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Asshole country music singer lied about war injury on "America's Got Talent"

Yay, country music! Yay, American hero! Yay...wait, what?

:rolleyes:

Military has no record of 'America's Got Talent' singer being injured

By Gael Fashingbauer Cooper

Timothy Michael Poe's singing talent and his story of struggling back from a brain injury caused by a grenade in Afghanistan captivated the crowd on Monday's episode of "America's Got Talent." After just one song, Poe was already being called a favorite to win it all.

The talent appears real. But could the story be exaggerated?

The 35-year-old from San Antonio sang a pitch-perfect version of Garth Brooks' "If Tomorrow Never Comes," earning a standing ovation and the chance to continue on the NBC show. But it was his background story as well as his voice that earned him two standing ovations.

Poe explained to the audience and the judges that the slight stutter he displayed onstage was caused by a war injury caused by a grenade blast in Afghanistan.

"My (military) career was ended in 2009," Poe said. "I had got hit by a grenade in Afghanistan and it broke my back and gave me a brain injury so that's the reason why I stutter."

In a filmed segment shown over photos of Poe in military uniform, he said that he had volunteered for a team that was clearing buildings and helping with the wounded when "there was a guy who came up with a rocket-propelled grenade."

"By the time I turned and went to go jump on top of my guys, I yelled 'grenade!' and the blast had hit me," he said.

Poe also described vividly how he felt after the injury, saying, "When I was laying there I thought I'd never see my daughter walk down the aisle or throw the baseball with my son or be able to hold them and see them."

But military records don't match Poe's story, the Associated Press reports.

"Sgt. Poe’s official military records do not indicate that he was injured by a grenade in combat while serving in Afghanistan in 2009, as he reports,” Lt. Col. Kevin Olson, a spokesman for the Minnesota National Guard, said in a statement to the AP.

He also noted that there was no record of Poe receiving the Purple Heart, awarded to military members injured in enemy combat, though Poe never claimed he had the medal, the AP points out.

"We looked very closely at (Poe's) record," Olson told the AP. "We did not find something to substantiate what he said."

The AP reports that Poe served with the Minnesota Army National Guard from December 2002 through May 2011, working as a supply specialist, and was deployed in Kosovo from Oct. 10, 2007, to July 15, 2008, then served in Afghanistan for about a month in 2009.

Poe's stutter came and went onstage. He said that he didn't stutter when he sang, which was true, but celebrating after the performance with host Nick Cannon he didn't stutter once, a fact Cannon pointed out. "Oh, see that's amazing!" said Poe at the time.

NBC and Poe had no comment on the AP report.

"AGT" judge Howard Stern was impressed with Poe's talent and his tale, saying on the show, "I do want to thank you for your service in Afghanistan. I don't know what to say to a hero like you."

But Wednesday morning on his Sirius XM satellite radio show, Stern had obviously seen the reports about Poe's past.

“You never lie about your military service," he said, angrily, according to the New York Daily News. "This lie is so wrong on so many levels ... This really sickens me."

http://theclicker.today.msnbc.msn.c...as-no-record-of-agt-singer-being-injured?lite
 
...and it hits the fan.

'America's Got Talent' singer admits to claiming military medals he didn't earn

By Gael Fashingbauer Cooper

The controversy surrounding "America's Got Talent" contestant Timothy Michael Poe's military service record only continues to grow.

Poe appeared on Monday night's show, singing a Garth Brooks song and earning standing ovations for his performance and for his emotional story about being injured by a grenade in Afghanistan. But later, the Minnesota National Guard issued a statement saying that Poe's military records do not show the injury.

On Tuesday, Poe was interviewed by C.J. Grisham on the military-focused You Served podcast, and admitted that he once claimed medals he didn't earn, and that his story as given on the NBC show may not have been accurate.

Poe told Grisham that he attended a golf tournament put on by the Defenders of Freedom. At the event, a poster, using information provided by Poe himself, claimed that Poe was awarded a Purple Heart, which is given for those wounded while serving, and a Bronze Star, which is awarded for bravery or acts of merit. The blog This Ain't Hell displays a blown-up photograph of that poster, which also shows other medals, including the Combat Infantryman’s Badge.

But on the You Served podcast, Poe admitted he was never awarded those medals. "It was just something stupid," he told Grisham. Poe said he was not cut by shrapnel or otherwise visibly wounded by the grenade, and noted that "they don't want to give Purple Hearts out for TBI (traumatic brain injury)."

As to why he claimed the Purple Heart and Bronze Star at the tournament, he said, "Everyone there had (medals and honors)," and added "It was just one of those things where you feel out of place and you want to feel like you were part of something."

Defenders of Freedom founder Donna Cranston has spoken out about Poe on the group's Facebook page. "Since being alerted about Tim Poe last week, we have been unable to substantiate his claims," Cranston wrote. "We have reached out to him, but have been disappointed that he has been unwilling to talk with us. As a result, in the best interest of Defenders of Freedom, we have chosen to disassociate with him."

And in response to a comment on that post, Cranston wrote, "He did serve and was injured in training. I stand behind our decision to help him last year. .... What I can't stand behind now is someone who has fabricated a story, personally misrepresented his service to me, and won't talk with me about it."

Cranston's reference to Poe being injured in training rather than combat backs up what his ex-wife, Kelly Ballard, herself a military veteran, told AGTNews and the New York Post, saying Poe's injuries came during training exercises in Mississippi, not overseas. An anonymous source tells This Ain't Hell a slightly different story, saying Poe was injured in Afghanistan, but by falling off a truck, not in an attack.

On "America's Got Talent," Poe said he "got hit" by a grenade and that it "broke my back and gave me a brain injury." On the You Served podcast, he said he had broken his back previously and was told later that he had rebroken it, but did not know if it was related to the grenade. "I don't know for sure if my back was broken at that exact time," he said, saying he didn't even realize his back had been reinjured until told by doctors treating him in Germany.

When asked by Grisham if he said anything inaccurate on "America's Got Talent," he answered, "Sure," and compared it to exaggerating to one's children to make their dad seem cool. "It was a show," he said. "It wasn't out there to make anyone feel bad."

NBC would not comment on whether Poe will remain on the show.

Regarding the Minnesota National Guard's statement, Poe said "They had made a statement without having all the facts," and said he had left a message with the Guard spokesman about correcting his records.

Poe also said he was "very, very upset" by some of the reports about his record, which included negative comments from some of his fellow military.

"I don't think my unit was told the real reason I was sent away," he said. "They don't send you out of Afghanistan for an ear infection." He said that after the blast, he would forget things, couldn't walk straight, and "would close my eyes and I would fall over."

According to AGTNews.com, Joshua Hansen, Poe's squad leader in Afghanistan, posted on his Facebook page that Poe's story is "all a giant lie. He has fooled alot of people and i dont blame them for (believing) him after all who would make something like this up?" Hansen also wrote that Poe was taken out of Afghanistan due to a non-combat "injury," putting "injury" in quotes.

Poe confirmed that Hansen was his squad leader, and said "(The grenade attack) may not have happened exactly how I explained because I don't remember a whole bunch." When asked if he could give names of fellow vets who might support his story, he said "I really wish I could remember them and I really wish they would come out."

Poe said he didn't really get into singing until a therapist at Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio suggested singing in the shower. But his ex-wife tells the New York Post that he was the lead singer in a band called Crawlspace years ago.

Poe also said he didn't audition for "America's Got Talent" in hopes of personal gain, but to show fellow veterans "you can do whatever you want as long as you push yourself and you try."

http://theclicker.today.msnbc.msn.c...o-claiming-military-medals-he-didnt-earn?lite
 
Another lying shit bag........:rolleyes:

I hope they throw that fucking turd in Leavenworth...
 
Another lying shit bag........:rolleyes:

I hope they throw that fucking turd in Leavenworth...

There was a case a few years ago of some guy posing as a war hero who ended up in prison for it. Don't remember the details.
They're all scum.
 
There was a case a few years ago of some guy posing as a war hero who ended up in prison for it. Don't remember the details.
They're all scum.

Yea I remember that....a "Force Recon" marine if I'm not mistaken....or was it a "Ranger"?

Only thing I remember for sure was that he claimed he was an NCO (wasn't) and was awarded a Silver Star (also lies).

I don't think they got him for the awards though, just posing as an NCO. Oh well maybe they changed the UCMJ to also nail fuckers who claim medals they didn't earn as well.
 
I think a Connecticutt congressmen did the same.
Even said he won the Medal of Honor.
 
Suddenly Howard Stern is our moral compass? Fuck that shit.
 
And the fans were so ready to stand and sing and shed tears for any miltary hero story they can can get their patriotic hands and hearts on. Especially, I wonder, of the "country" variety. You think they "Thanked him for his service" more than once?

Remember the shredded US flags on cars, flying down the road after 9/11?

Same shit goin' on...
 
Remember the shredded US flags on cars, flying down the road after 9/11?
That really pissed me off.

As for the OP, I like America's Got Talent, at least as far as seeing some real unknowns. I can do without all the fluff and chatting and all, but oh well.
Anyway I don't like all the sob stories so many people bring to the show before they perform. It's like they are saying, "I deserve to win, regardless of my ability, because my life has been so much rougher than anyone else."
I don't care how bad (or good) your life has been, if you suck, you suck.
 
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Um...AGT can throw this guy off the show any time now. :rolleyes:

Singing vet gave 'America's Got Talent' a photo of another soldier

Troubles continue to pile up for Timothy Michael Poe, the U.S. Army veteran whose successful singing audition was shown on NBC's "America's Got Talent" Monday night.

When the segment about Poe ran on the show, photos were shown supposedly illustrating Poe's time in Afghanistan. But the main photo, of a helmeted soldier toting an M4 carbine in front of mountainous terrain, wasn't Poe at all. It was Staff Sgt. Norman Bone, and it was indeed taken in Afghanistan, but in 2006 -- Poe's time in Afghanistan was one month in 2009.

Poe himself provided the photo of Bone to "America's Got Talent," the show confirmed to TODAY.com.

"We sincerely apologize to U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Norman Bone for using a photo of him in our story on Tim Poe," the show's producers, FremantleMedia, said in a statement. "It was supplied to us by Tim and used on the show in good faith. It has now been removed and will not be used again."

http://theclicker.today.msnbc.msn.c...as-got-talent-a-photo-of-another-soldier?lite
 
They could get rid of him...or they could keep him around and build off of all the drama he's caused by being a shithead, which will translate into ratings.

Guess which option they've chosen to go with? :rolleyes:
 
He'll be hearing from the RNC. They find lying vets useful for swiftboating purposes.
 
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