Posted on 03/08/2015 3:18:29 AM PDT by servo1969
Washington, D.C. journalists and other sad, bitter wackos on the margins of society have embarked on a recent crusade to find some scandal any scandal to sink rapidly rising 2016 Republican presidential frontrunner Scott Walker.
In late February, for example, two Washington Post reporters spent valuable interview time asking the Wisconsin governor whether he believes President Barack Obama is a Christian. Walker’s response of “I don’t know” served as the Post’s hard-hitting headline fodder.
That uncompromising gotcha question was followed this week by revelations that Walker’s spokeswomen are alluring.
Walker has also taken heat for suggesting that he would boldly confront the Islamic State and for accepting the University of Wisconsin’s request to stop requiring redundant sexual assault reporting.
Most recently, WaPo reporters broke the story that Walker, like a young Bill Clinton, possesses limited foreign policy experience because he has been a state governor. Walker “is not a subscriber to Foreign Affairs” (a magazine with a circulation around 161,000), the Post murmurs. Also, Walker has made few exciting international journeys abroad like Beltway reporters and their trustafarian friends.
This petty scandalmongering has done little to affect Walker’s growing popularity.
It’s a sad, tragic situation because The Washington Post and other left-leaning media outlets which want so dearly to damage the Wisconsin governor are missing a huge and obvious story: Walker may very well be the Antichrist.
It’s so obvious. Let’s consider the evidence.
Scott Walker has burst onto the national political scene from seemingly out of nowhere especially from the perspective of shocked lefty reporters who haunt the D.C. cocktail circuit. Such a rock-star manifestation is exactly what they would expect from the Antichrist.
What of Walker’s history? Everyone has a past. Astoundingly, in possible accordance with the famous Blood Moon Prophecy, Wisconsin’s governor was born on Nov. 2, 1967 when there just happened to be a total solar eclipse blanketing the earth.
While anyone born on the day of a solar eclipse is automatically suspect, note that in the prophetic Book of Joel, it is written: “The sun shall be turned into darkness, and the moon into blood, before the great and the terrible day of the Lord comes.”
Additionally, Walker hails from a state in which the foremost, taxpayer-funded university belongs to the Big Ten collegiate athletic conference. As buffs of Christian prophecy well know, the number 10 is vital for the End Times because the Bible says that the Antichrist will come to power from a confederacy of 10 nations.
The Big Ten Conference actually has 14 current members. However, as experts stress, the predictive numbers in Biblical eschatology are important for their symbolic power.
In this vein, note that in 2011 Walker proposed Wisconsin Act 10, an ultimately successful bill that addressed a then-projected $3.6 billion state budget deficit and, despite intense union attacks, reformed and modernized the state’s collective bargaining system.
But what about 666? As even casual aficionados of the End Times are aware, the most significant number related to the Antichrist is 666, the number of the beast.
Walker’s surname contains six letters. He has been elected three times since 2010 thanks to the failed recall effort pushed by unions and leftist radicals. Each of these electoral victories represents a triad of six-letter words: Walker, Walker, Walker 6-6-6.
Still further, Walker is the son the Rev. Llewellyn Scott “Llew” Walker, a Baptist minister. Walker conveniently claims that he is a nondenominational Christian not a Baptist. Furthermore, Walker’s ancestors primarily hail from the United Kingdom, where pagan religions reigned prior to Christianity. Thus, unquestionably, like the Antichrist described in the Book of Daniel, Walker disregards the religion of his ancestors.
There are many more signs. Walker, 47, is a relatively young politician, just as has been foretold about the Antichrist.
The United States and the world are currently undergoing grave economic and foreign policy crises, which is the predicted state of the world when the Antichrist is said to be arriving.
Walker speaks boastfully about his accomplishments in Wisconsin and has arisen nowhere near the Beltway lobbying circuit, but out of the obscurity of Milwaukee Milwaukee, as in Daniel 7:8.
Walker has defeated the power of many unions, which spend millions and millions of dollars annually, yet which see themselves as saints, sort of like in Daniel 7:25.
Biblical books tell us that the Antichrist will attempt to change laws, usher in a new era and focus on military issues. Signs, wonders and miracles will accompany his earthly rule. Such things could happen if Walker becomes president.
Verily, it would be devastating for the Pulitzer Prize aspirations of The Washington Post and, as an aside, for America if Walker rises to power, shows himself as the Antichrist and tyrannically rules as the Beast of the Bottomless Pit and no legacy media reported it because they were too busy asking unbelievably moronic gotcha questions.
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What?
Yeah, and I am the Pope.
“Washington, D.C. journalists and other sad, bitter wackos on the margins of society have embarked on a recent crusade to find some scandal any scandal to sink rapidly rising 2016 Republican presidential frontrunner Scott Walker.”
Yes, and we have some of those wackos posting right here on FR.
Oh puhleeaze! They were never that paranoid about Obama...
Keep an eye on this topic, because it is the very top and bottom of his entire candidacy -- particularly here on FR. Thanks servo1969.
The Bible says the Antichrist will defeat the saints. Walker will have a harder time defeating Ted Cruz.
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,,,,,, that’s funny ,,,, real funny ,,, actually a bad joke ,, the real anarchist is the current tyrannical commie dictator presently occupying the W/H . Congressional Order and the Constitution has been hijacked by unilateral executive order by a commie dictator .
What’s the over/under on how many posters won’t realize that this is satire?
Was it? Is this reply sarcasm?
Yes. Just a bad attempt to illustrate the absurdity of some of the prat anti-Walkerites are going to now that they fear he will be the nominee.
It's Sunday, March 8th.
WELCOME TO THE OBAMANET...
ONWARD...
“Was it? Is this reply sarcasm?”
It is satire, wrapped up in sarcasm, inside a bad joke.
Alluring spokeswomen? TTIWWP!
What a Crock. He happens to be the son of a Christian Pastor. Tucker Carlson needs to fire this writer from the Daily Caller.
I hope this is satire. For Walker to be the anti-Christ, Obama would have to be Christ’s second coming.
I assuming this is an attempt at sarcastic humor. If so, it’s an epic fail. If the writer is serious, I would pronounce epic fail on his meds.
Anyway, all antichrist talk aside — whether failed sarcasm or failed brain activity — what is true is that the media hates Walker with what is shaping up to be an unrivaled intensity. Walker appears to be at the top of their Two Minutes of Hate List.
Greetings Your Holiness.
Hilarious take on the left wing media’s attempts to find fault with Scott Walker.
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Well, for one thing it’s exactly what we expect the left to come up with. When the line between satire and reality become so indistinct, it’s not really satire anymore. You could copy the title directly from several DU posts.
Hmmm...Who’s the one who most resembles “The blue, turbaned one who came from the East” the most?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s7Biwd34SJ8&index=7&list=PLxKxHnN70lTGtOGE1I_u5iNReBOskb2Q8
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