Yes. Self-righteous Private Pinocchio got caught trying to be Supreme Veteran and school CaptainObvious (a Vietnam vet) with an "oath" that doesn't exist:
"We (vets) were all sworn to defend everyone in this nation and not just who is aligned with our party or ideology. Hopefully, this will be a reminder to him." ("him" being CaptainObvious)
But everyone who's actually taken it knows that this portion specifically contradicts that: "I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States
against all enemies, foreign and domestic..." (my emphasis)
When called out, Private Pinocchio tried to BS his way out of it with a pathetic, sanctimonious obfuscation about the Rifleman's Creed.
"I never stated the enlistment Oath, but let's turn this to a teaching moment, read the 'Rifleman's Creed" and hopefully you learn something....blah, blah, blah."
"Teaching moment" and "hopefully you learn something" my ass.