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To: Amntn

A comment from that Breitbart article sums it up. Walker’s fingerprints are all over the Dayspring hire:

pinecone321 • 19 days ago

The Brad Dayspring hire to run Walker’s super PAC was announced on June 30. At that time Walker had full access and say in who had a role in the super PAC.

According to the FEC, the firewall when candidates can no longer communicate with the PAC is after they formally announce their candidacy which Walker just did yesterday. When Walker made his comments about Dayspring, that he doesn’t work for him, it was just last night after Walker made his formal announcement.

He was technically correct that he can no longer have any communication with Dayspring, but he had every ability to say no to Dayspring for two weeks leading up to his announcement.

This is the rhetoric game Walker likes to play on many issues. It’s similar to Walker saying that he had nothing to do with the votes in Congress on Immigration, therefore whatever he said about supporting amnesty at one time should be deleted because he didn’t actually cast a vote for the Gang of 8 legislation, or the Kennedy/McCain amnesty bill back in 07, even though back then he was writing letters, and doing interviews in support of amnesty.

Scott Walker is a very slick used car salesman. If you just look at the shiny paint job, and the new tires, but don’t check under the hood, and the vehicle dies before you get it to your driveway, it is your problem. Buyer beware applies to Scott Walker.


67 posted on 08/02/2015 7:33:01 PM PDT by lodi90
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To: lodi90

This and the fact that he is best buds with Ryan and Priebus concern me.

I also follow him on Twitter and his campaign style reminds me of Lamar Alexander. He posted a picture of himself with a United Airline crew and thanked them for taking such good care of him in row 33. Row 33 would be in coach. He might fly in coach but I can’t help but think he is trying to come off as folksy the same way Lamar Alexander walked the state of Tennessee in a plaid flannel shirt in order to convince people he was one of them.

You know how that ended. Lamar is one off the biggest establishment rinos in the senate.


73 posted on 08/02/2015 7:53:05 PM PDT by Amntn
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