Posted on 02/20/2015 6:48:52 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
Whate ever happened to being able to say you believe in Creation, Big Bang and evolution as all part of the same plan?
And the Post continues its assassination strategy against Republican candidates. What a surprise.
Sounds a bit ‘Solomonesque”. [Is there such a word?]
I like Walker’s style.
“First, he punts on a Creation question, and now he wont be straight up and give an honest remark about Rudys Obama comments.”
Why would Walker need to comment on Ghouliani’s comment?
Rooty don’t work for him, and wasn’t speaking for him.
Rooty isn’t running for POTUS or governor of WI, and Walker isn’t running for Mare of NYC.
I can’t think of a single reason why Walker should have an opinion on what Rooty says.
They hate him the most. Elect Scott.
Their media cheer leaders even doted on "Uncle Adolph's" impeccable manners with the ladies and fine taste in music, women and wine before naming him man of the year.
You can look it up.
It is also worth noting that they haven’t laid a glove on Jeb. Yet.
when Obama called Dubya unpatriotic he should have been disqualified from being President right Dana?.. Where were your columns on that you pathetic America hating dork?
It would help further to educate the zombie masses who don't get this info otherwise.
It appears that on this point, you and Dana Milbank are in agreement.
Would you like to reconsider?
I hope he enjoys the Walker Presidency.
Friends don’t let friends read Dana Milbank’s literary vomitus.
Obviously you demand black and white answers from politicians. Is too much to expect the same candor of you? My question, beyond legal issues of separation of church and state, how a president's beliefs creation or evolution will dictate his sactions as president. Don't give wishy washy answers based solely on beliefs - specific answers on the type issues this would make a difference.
there is no creation question. there is but a trivials creationist trap
>>There is absolutely no reason for Walker or any other candidate to allow themselves to get pulled into these traps by the media. <<
I agree. When the Left is reduced to arguing that a candidate (always a GOP candidate) won’t answer the question, or won’t say something to contradict another Republican, then the Left is clearly running low on ammunition. Why change tactics and resupply them?
Besides, Walker knows full well that most of the GOP has been saying the same thing about President Obama for years now. Our President is simply not on our side, and by “our” I mean America’s side.
Incidentally, I probably saw this a few years ago, but forgot it, then just saw it again today:
The letters in “President Barack Obama” also spell out “An Arab Backed Imposter”
Seems more likely every day...
The Washington POS-t is a flyer for the Democrat Socialist Party ... nothing more.
Funny how the term “disqualify” is now popping up all over the place with Liberal commentators. Like it’s being coordinated (what’s that new JournOlist group, again?)
The thing is, simply having an “R” after their name “disqualified” someone from being President in the minds of folks like Milbank. They just know they need to go fishing for a reason.
Well said...
>>Walker knows how to pick his battles<<
It’s interesting watching how the press treats Walker’s non-responses to “issues” they’re trying to create. Essentially they’re reduced to complaining that he didn’t give them anything to critique, so they criticize his non-responses instead.
I view this as Walker entering the national stage and demonstrating whether or not he can handle the media. So far, so good. This isn’t necessarily surprising, given that he was faced with a hostile media both in Milwaukee when county executive, and in Madison as Governor. He’s obviously had experience at dealing with gotcha questions since he’s been elected and re-elected in spite of the efforts of Wisconsin media.
Someone in here criticized his present “right to work” stance. Again, I think this is a matter of picking his battles. The state legislature will very likely send him a bill making Wisconsin a right to work state at some point, one he would almost certainly sign, but he’s letting the legislature lead the effort, while he claims that it’s somewhat of a distraction at this time. Viewed from a national level, it is a distraction, especially when Obama has pushed both the coal industry unions and the construction industry unions away from the Dems. Why should a potential GOP presidential candidate then seek to push them away from the GOP? And that is exactly what would happen if he allowed himself to be seen as leading the right to work effort in Wisconsin today.
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