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.
Wisconsin has had an organization that calls itself “Voces de la Frontera” since 2002. Voices of the Frontier (of Mexico) in WI since 2002 and you are trying to tellme that Wisconsin doesn’t have much of an illegal alien problem?
I’m not buying that.
When your state is being colonized to the point of having Spanish speaking groups representing themselves as Voices of the Frontier of Mexico a really long distance from the real frontier of Mexico, you should have noticed before now.
There in lies the problemo. Politician.
We need statesman, business leaders, nationalist, constitutionalists.