I’m just telling you that this could be a problem for Walker. I’m sure if he gets nominated the opposition will pound this night and day and it will definitely have an impact.
I’m guessing that you’re hoping that it will be a problem for Walker.
With the majority of voters not holding college degrees, and with many recent college grads finding themselves flipping burgers while living in Mom and Dad’s basement, the Dems can pound it all they want and all they’ll be doing with their elitism is drumming up more support for Walker.
In other words, it’s not a problem. Most graduates get more practical knowledge during the first year of a real job than they acquired in four years of college, and they know it. Walker has performed in the real world of politics; that’s the standard that will be applied, and that’s the standard that should be applied.
Frankly, I’m more concerned with whether or not he’s learned a lesson from his miserable experience with the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation, his personal foray into crony capitalism at the state level. I very much want to hear him proclaim “never again” in that regard. If he instead decides to come up with excuses for why it didn’t work, but should have, or worse that it did work but is being misreported, that will go a long ways toward convincing me to stop considering him. I knew when he advanced that project initially that it would come to no good end and now he’s reaping the consequences.