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To: Obadiah

I think he can handle it. I think people are finally getting fed up.

Those of us who are paying for the hammocks are sick and tired of doing so. And I think that even a few of those who spent a few years lying in them until their benefits ran out have finally realized that they aren’t healthy.

America is ready for someone like Walker who will tell the truth and not pander. America is ready for someone like Walker who will FIGHT for what he believes in. America is ready for someone who doesn’t panic when attacked by the media. America is ready for someone who isn’t afraid of the PC police and the professional grievance industry.


13 posted on 02/03/2015 12:39:49 PM PST by generally (Don't be stupid. We have politicians for that.)
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To: generally; All

The Left is lining up to attack and shut down any candidate that tells the country what they want to hear - the truth.


“..If any candidate could run a rigid campaign of polarization—aimed at winning as many white voters as possible—it’s Walker. His language is already there. In his Iowa speech, he touted voter-identification laws and portrayed disadvantage as a pure product of personal failure. “In America the opportunity is equal for each and every one of us but … the ultimate outcome is up to each and every one of us individually.”....

http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/politics/2015/01/scott_walker_s_divisive_message_the_wisconsin_governor_doesn_t_think_he.html


..“Washington is kind of this top-down, government knows best,” Walker said to an audience of about a half-dozen supporters and more than 50 members of the media who gathered just a block from the White House. “It’s a tired, old approach that hasn’t worked in the past and I don’t think will work in the future. What I see in the states and for the people outside of Washington is a craving for something new, something fresh.”

Walker, who is deep into preparations for an all-but-certain bid for the Oval Office, called for a “transfer of power” from Washington, D.C. to the states. He called the city “68 square miles surrounded by reality,” with six of the 10 richest counties in America, according to the median income. “We need to transfer power, power from our nation’s capital here in Washington back to the cities and states in this country, where the people, where the hardworking people in this country can actually hold their government accountable,” he said.

“That’s what Our American Revival is really about: Transferring that power from Washington back to the people,” he said, referencing the name of his new 527 organization that is laying the groundwork for his presidential bid.”..

http://time.com/3690123/scott-walker-comes-to-washington-to-bash-washington/


“CORONADO, Calif. — Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, addressing GOP officials gathered here for the Republican National Committee’s winter meeting, launched a fierce broadside Thursday night against former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, whom he described as as creature of a dysfunctional nation’s capitol.

“She lives in Washington. She works in Washington. She came to Washington through this president and his administration,” Walker said of Clinton, whom he described as the all-but-certain Democratic presidential nominee. “She was in Washington when she was a United States senator. She was in Washington when her husband was president of the United States. You look at everything that people dislike about Washington, and she embodies it.”....

http://www.politico.com/story/2015/01/scott-walker-hillary-clinton-2016-114314.html


17 posted on 02/03/2015 12:51:04 PM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
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