>>Unlike Ted Cruz, Walker may change his mind, again.<<
I listened to an interview of Scott Walker on the Michael Berry show down here in Houston on the A.M. dial.
Then read an article a week later of Scott Walker’s comments at some gathering up North regarding immigration.
The boy contradicted himself. Typical politician. Pander to the crowd.
I’m not saying Walker hasn’t contradicted himself. He has changed his views on immigration, something that, frankly, Wisconsinites don’t deal with much, but if the article you read was the WSJ article, it was denied the next day, by others at the same meeting.
As for the “typical politician” remark, I think he’s a lot better at figuring out the politics of any particular matter than most. He knows where he wants to go, but he also has a good sense of how far he can get with the next move. That’s a political skill, one that Rubio, for example, has shown he currently lacks.