Maybe I’m just tired, but I don’t see any flip flop in the quotes the article attributes to him.
Walker reportedly showed his support for full amnesty came at a March 13 dinner at the Cooper Door Restaurant in Bedford, NH.
How about that? Clear cut.
Kirsten didn’t respond to what the article said Walker stated. It stated he wanted to have some kind of legal status for illegals. While that may equal amnesty to most conservatives it does not to Scott Walker.
Therefore Kirsten could state that Walker was not for amnesty while avoiding responding to what Walker allegedly really said.
I don't recall anyone in politics articulating anything about mass deportations, but many seem to think that is the only way Walker can "redeem" himself. I don't recall even Cruz articulating what they want - he's just so much better at saying what his stances are that they think they hear him saying, "Bulldoze them all across the border and bury the casualties".