Walker made a mistake by mentioning his domestice problem in the same sentence or paragraph as ISIS or terrorists.
Walker’s experience in Wisconsin is NOT the basis of his ability to fight terrorism. What IS the basis of his ability to fight terrorism is what he BELIEVES and KNOWS about terrorism.
THAT’s what he should talk about: the fact that Islam is a violent, totalitarian ideology; the fact that the U.S. government has been seized by partisans of that violent, totalitarian ideology.
If Walker would make clear that he sees the threat from Islam and the vast infiltration of government, universities and other institutions by Muslim operatives, then his experience with unions in Wisconsin is pretty much irrelevant.
Arthur McGowan wrote:
Walker made a mistake by mentioning his domestice problem in the same sentence or paragraph as ISIS or terrorists.
He’s handled himself surpringly well. This is not a “macaca” episode even then that should have been shut down. Speculating about a woulda shoulda coulda means nothing and lends credabilty to the charge.
IT’S.... HE DIDN’T SAY THAT.....THE OPPOSITION MADE THAT UP THEY’RE LYING....THEY’RE AFRAID OF THIS GUY.....
Great post as I also agree he made a mistake. I also agree with how he should discuss the topic.