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Scott Walker’s Wife: One More Reason For SoCons To Worry?
The Daily Caller ^ | 1:04 PM 07/06/2015 | Matt K. Lewis

Posted on 07/07/2015 8:50:40 AM PDT by newgeezer

Behind every great man, there’s an incredibly astonished woman. And if you’re a Republican politician, the odds are pretty good she’s not on board with everything in your agenda. Along those lines, social conservatives have a new reason to worry about Scott Walker: Tonette Walker.

In an interview with the Washington Post, Wisconsin’s first lady publicly distanced herself from her husband over the issue of gay marriage. What is more, it’s clear that Scott Walker’s views are out of step with his entire family on the issue.

Consider this excerpt regarding the Supreme Court’s same-sex marriage ruling:

“That was a hard one,” Tonette said, pausing and choosing her words carefully. “Our sons were disappointed. . . . I was torn. I have children who are very passionate [in favor of same-sex marriage], and Scott was on his side very passionate.”

“It’s hard for me because I have a cousin who I love dearly — she is like a sister to me — who is married to a woman, her partner of 18 years,” she said.

(Walker’s son acted as a witness to the gay marriage of Walker’s wife’s cousin.)

There are a couple ways to look at this. On one hand, we could be witnessing the case of one family member showing daylight with her husband. It wouldn’t be the first time this issue has proven divisive within a family (see Liz vs. Mary Cheney).

On the other hand, why publicize the disagreement? Nothing happens in politics by accident. Walker has a professional comms shop. Could this be an intentional signal to more socially moderate opinion leaders that Walker isn’t really some neanderthal (regardless of what he has to say to win conservative votes in Iowa)?

Regardless, for social conservatives who already feel like they’re on the ropes, this revelation is even more serious than you might think. For obvious reasons, social conservative leaders have little interest in alienating Walker, but even before this most recent interview came out, one leading socon told me his rule of thumb for evaluating candidates: The trick is to always look at the wife when gauging whether or not a male politician will hold true to his stated social values.

This is a lesson they learned the hard way. From Betty Ford to Laura Bush, we’ve never had a pro-life first lady in the post-Roe v. Wade world. And — the theory goes — it’s not much of a coincidence that, despite all the rhetoric around election time, social conservatives have relatively little legislative progress to show for the many Republican electoral victories that accrued in the last four decades.

Now, as the issue of the moment seems to be gay marriage, we see a similar dynamic where houses are divided against themselves — where, on this issue, at least, Republican politicians and their wives are unequally yoked. It’s hard to be outnumbered in your own family. They may not flip on the issue, but pols seem less likely to champion an issue when the people closest to them vehemently oppose it.

The hand that rocks the cradle rules the world — and not just because it influences future generations.

There are examples that seem to buttress this. Take, for example, Sen. Barry Goldwater’s leftward lurch toward the end of his career. In a 1994 Washington Post article, Lloyd Grove writes about Goldwater’s second wife, Susan:

They met soon after the death of Goldwater’s first wife, Peggy, when she came to take his blood pressure. Some, like John McCain, attribute much of Goldwater’s outspoken contrariness, which occasionally makes him sound like a raving liberal, to Susan Goldwater’s influence.

You won’t hear this mentioned in polite company, but it is similarly thought that Ted Olson wouldn’t have come to support gay marriage, had his conservative wife Barbara Olson not been murdered on 9-11. Olson subsequently married a “lifelong Democrat.”

Consider this from a 2013 LA Times piece:

It is a matter of considerable discussion in Washington how much Olson has changed since his marriage to Lady Booth — who is named after an aunt — and whether it has anything to do with his apostasy on gay marriage.

“I think everybody thinks she’s changed Ted,” said Rosalie Blair, the eye surgeon in Washington who introduced them. “She’s certainly made him a little bit — people will say — a kinder, gentler Ted.”

If nothing else, this simply raises more questions. Scott Walker’s campaign already feels schizophrenic. He’s sending mixed signals on a variety of issues (see his reported “I’m not going nativist” comments to Steven Moore). If you’re a social conservative who cares deeply about the gay marriage issue, it is perhaps wise to consider the maxim which says, If mama ain’t happy, ain’t nobody happy.

UPDATE: The Guardian’s Ben Jacobs reports that Rick Santorum made this same point on Sunday.

Note: And speaking of wives, the author’s wife advises Rick Perry and previously consulted for Ted Cruz’s Senate campaign.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Politics/Elections; US: Iowa; US: Wisconsin
KEYWORDS: gaymarriage; homosexualagenda; samesexmarriage; scottwalker; tonettewalker
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To: newgeezer

Never knew what she looke dlike til today.

21 posted on 07/07/2015 9:17:43 AM PDT by fishtank (The denial of original sin is the root of liberalism.)
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To: newgeezer

Amen to that...Barry Goldwater’s second wife softened him up.

Keep in mind that Kasich’s second wife is a flaming lib.


22 posted on 07/07/2015 9:20:28 AM PDT by bimboeruption ("Occupy till I come" ~ OPORD issued by CIC Jesus Christ)
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To: bimboeruption
Keep in mind that Kasich’s second wife is a flaming lib.

I think Kasich is on wife number one still.

23 posted on 07/07/2015 9:22:02 AM PDT by NeoCaveman (DC, it's Versailles on the Potomac but without the food and culture)
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To: newgeezer

It’s grounds for caution. Any good family man would have enough trouble withstanding the homosexual agenda without having to fight his wife and kids too.


24 posted on 07/07/2015 9:22:30 AM PDT by Socon-Econ
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To: fishtank

What a frump.


25 posted on 07/07/2015 9:22:30 AM PDT by bimboeruption ("Occupy till I come" ~ OPORD issued by CIC Jesus Christ)
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To: NeoCaveman

No.

Kasich was married to Mary Lee Griffith from 1975 to 1980, had no children with her, and Griffith has campaigned for him post-divorce.[18] He is married to his second wife, Karen, and they have twin daughters, Emma and Reese. (Wikipedia)


26 posted on 07/07/2015 9:24:41 AM PDT by bimboeruption ("Occupy till I come" ~ OPORD issued by CIC Jesus Christ)
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To: bimboeruption

Thanks.

I learned something new today.


27 posted on 07/07/2015 9:25:31 AM PDT by NeoCaveman (DC, it's Versailles on the Potomac but without the food and culture)
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To: Arthur McGowan

The Interreligious Imperative: How Vatican II Destroyed the Jesuits

http://www.remnantnewspaper.com/Archives/2011-0515-jesuits-kim.htm


28 posted on 07/07/2015 9:28:09 AM PDT by fishtank (The denial of original sin is the root of liberalism.)
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To: newgeezer

I wouldn’t vote for Scott Walker for ANY reason....even if he promised me free Wisconsin Cheese for life.


29 posted on 07/07/2015 9:39:53 AM PDT by Gator113 (~~Cruz, OR LOSE~~ Ted Cruz REMAINS the only true Conservative in this race. ~~ just livin' life~~)
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To: Trapped Behind Enemy Lines

Not Michael and Maureen


30 posted on 07/07/2015 9:46:31 AM PDT by DLfromthedesert (www.ouramericanrevival.com)
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To: trebb
That presupposes that the man is a metro-sexual weenie instead of an actual man.

No. Rather, it suggests that he may not be who he says he is.

Walker wouldn't be the first candidate to fake a hard right turn to gain some traction in the (early) caucuses and primaries.

That may or may not be the case here. But, it seems either he and his wife are very far apart on some fundamental issues, or his wife was unwilling to swallow the long-acting social-conservative pill.

31 posted on 07/07/2015 9:50:20 AM PDT by newgeezer (It is [the people's] right and duty to be at all times armed. --Thomas Jefferson, 1824)
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To: DLfromthedesert

No, the two younger ones.


32 posted on 07/07/2015 10:28:22 AM PDT by Trapped Behind Enemy Lines
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To: C. Edmund Wright
Apparently Glenn Beck raised some little liberals too......not sure how that happens

Send them to college, they may never recover sanity.

33 posted on 07/07/2015 10:42:17 AM PDT by itsahoot (55 years a republican-Now Independent. Will write in Sarah Palin, no matter who runs. RIH-GOP)
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To: Trapped Behind Enemy Lines
I love Nancy, but she has never really been a movement conservative.

She probably made sure Ollie North did not take a Senate Seat.

34 posted on 07/07/2015 10:48:42 AM PDT by itsahoot (55 years a republican-Now Independent. Will write in Sarah Palin, no matter who runs. RIH-GOP)
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To: C. Edmund Wright
Apparently Glenn Beck raised some little liberals too......not sure how that happens....none of mine ended up on the left....

Mine are also solidly in the small-gov't, libertarian, socially conservative camp.

Homeschooled, dontcha know.
35 posted on 07/07/2015 11:05:32 AM PDT by Sopater (Is it not lawful for me to do what I will with mine own? - Matthew 20:15a)
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To: Gator113
I wouldn’t vote for Scott Walker for ANY reason....even if he promised me free Wisconsin Cheese for life.

Would you mind sharing your reasons? Although I also have my concerns with Walker, especially regarding the taking of DNA for any felony arrests, I do believe that he has done a great deal to move Wisconsin to the right. We now have concealed carry laws, and public-sector unions have been put in their proper place.
36 posted on 07/07/2015 11:09:47 AM PDT by Sopater (Is it not lawful for me to do what I will with mine own? - Matthew 20:15a)
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To: Sopater
For your consideration:

LINK

LINK to Red State

LINK for WEDC

37 posted on 07/07/2015 11:33:34 AM PDT by conservativejoy (We Can Elect Ted Cruz! Pray Hard, Work Hard, Trust God!)
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To: Sopater

Only because you asked: I see him as a flip flopper. He thinks way too slow.
I don’t see him as a true conservative. I flat do not trust him and I can’t stand a good many of his most active supporters on FR.

He seems to be a good governor for Wisconsin, but I don’t see him as ready for primetime and certainly not the presidency.

I didn’t get into details and that was deliberate.... there just isn’t any point in the exercise.

Ted Cruz REMAINS the only true Conservative in this race, I will vote for Ted Cruz, period.


38 posted on 07/07/2015 11:40:52 AM PDT by Gator113 (~~Cruz, OR LOSE~~ Ted Cruz REMAINS the only true Conservative in this race. ~~ just livin' life~~)
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To: conservativejoy

So it’s the lack of job growth in WI?

Do you believe that Walker’s policies have failed then, or could it be something else that is causing it?

According to AshLee Strong, press secretary for Walker’s PAC, Our American Revival, “Under Governor Walker’s leadership, Wisconsin employment is now at an all-time high of nearly 3 million workers, the unemployment rate is the lowest since 2008 at 4.8 percent, and 156,800 private sector jobs have been created according to monthly estimates”


39 posted on 07/07/2015 11:42:14 AM PDT by Sopater (Is it not lawful for me to do what I will with mine own? - Matthew 20:15a)
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To: Gator113

Thanks, Gator113. I haven’t decided who I intend to support yet, but I do like Ted Cruz as well.


40 posted on 07/07/2015 11:44:34 AM PDT by Sopater (Is it not lawful for me to do what I will with mine own? - Matthew 20:15a)
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