He could get the dates wrong. For instance, if he was talking about a particular battle and said it happened in 1943 instead of 1944.
Maybe he misnames a military unit involved. Say, he calls a famous infantry division by the wrong name while telling the story of their heroic deeds in a war. Another way could be misstating the number of casualties in a certain operation. He might say there were 500 casualties when in fact there were 300.
I'm not sure of a specific instance off - hand. But it could be something like getting the location of a key battle wrong.
Perhaps a story about an interesting guest they both had on their shows. Joe Rogan might talk about how this guest had some unique ideas or behaviors that left a lasting impression. For instance, if they had an expert in a very niche field like ancient martial arts or some esoteric form of meditation, and the things that person said or did during the show were both fascinating and a bit out of the ordinary. Joe Rogan could be sharing with Bobby Lee how that affected their perspective on different topics.
Yes, some people think his war story is fake. He has told stories about his experiences during the war era that seem to have inconsistent details. For example, some of the events he described didn't quite match up with historical facts or were presented in a way that made them seem more heroic than they might have actually been. This has led to criticism from his opponents who claim he is being dishonest.
Well, it could imply that Biden might have misrepresented or mixed up details in a story related to war. This could potentially have an impact on how the public perceives his understanding of military matters and historical events.
Sure. A story about a family's adventure on a road trip across the country is a 'not a war story'. It focuses on the family's experiences, the places they visit, and the relationships within the family.
A story about a group of friends going on a hiking adventure through the mountains is an example. It's about nature, friendship, and the experience of exploration, not about war.
Well, some might think that if there are inconsistencies in his war story. Maybe he misremembered certain details or events, which could lead people to label him as such. However, it could also be a case of misinformation or political slant.
One funny story could be about some of the strange backstage antics at a comedy show. Maybe there was a mix - up with the props or a fellow comedian did something really goofy before going on stage.
His accounts' reliability is hard to determine without in - depth research. Some of his stories might be accurate based on his experience, but there could also be exaggerations. It depends on the evidence we can find.
It might have been reported by the media. They are always on the lookout for any gaffes or misstatements by public figures.