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Saturday, May 12, 2012

Embarrassing!!! Walker Stumbles, Bumbles to Explain Dividing and Conquering Wisconsinites.

The cool, calm, collected, and trance like look on Scott Walker's face, as he tries but fails to explain away any possible reason why A GOVERNOR would think to divide and conquer the very people he represents, is another example of his sociopathic behavior. Walker's mantra, "What, me worry?"-Alfred E. Neuman.

In the Fox 6 piece below, 371 Productions Brad Lichtenstein comments, and Walker blissfully thinks he's actually answering the question "why." Sadly, the media may just find his bumbling inadequate responses acceptable, and move on.



TMJ4 gets right to the question, and again, Walker struggles and fails to explain the indefensible. Great stuff. Here's a condensed example:
Walker: "That's a conversation that is consistent with...the public employee unions in the state made it very clear in December of 2010 when they tried to ram through...for too long I saw as a local government official that a handful of special interests..."
...no friggin' answer!!!



The fact that "stand with Walker" supporters don't find this latest condescension appalling, says a lot about why the party has become radicalized. The conservative voting public is already buying into the idea that they need the help of "courageous" tight fisted "leaders" to bring them some level of control.

Like my conservative friend told me, "what's new?"
In the clip, Gov. Walker said, “Well we’re going to start in a couple weeks with our budget adjustment bill. the first step is, we’re going to deal with collective bargaining for all public employee unions, because you use divide and conquer.”

Documentary filmmaker Brad Lichtenstein says his film tells the story of the decline of the auto industry in Janesville. The videographer of the documentary says he traditionally supports Democratic candidates. However, in the documentary, he says he pushed his personal beliefs aside to document the economic challenges of Janesville. Gov. Walker talked about the film clip at an appearance in Burlington Friday. “Certainly the reforms I talked about at that time or the reforms. I’ve talked about since, the reforms that helped us save more than a billion dollars for taxpayers in this state, but it’s interesting that some want to go back and replay that and undo those reforms. we want to continue to move on and move forward,” said Gov. Walker.

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