Posted on 09/16/2015 4:06:57 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
something’s not passing the smell test here.
to hear Duke “......tell it now, he (Duke) mopped the floor with Walker in that debate”.
Lots of losers think the one the fight even though they still lost.
David Duke (D-KKK) was a ‘former’ Democrat and a ‘former’ Independent (and an ‘Independent’ once again).
Funny there would be a debate whether he should be allowed to campaign in the party. Today they are requiring Mr. Trump (a former Democrat) to take a loyalty oath to the GOP that he won’t run as an Independent. Ron Paul wouldn’t take that oath even though he was a third party Libertarian who ran under the umbrella of the GOP rather than as an Independent and who brazenly would NOT support the party in the general election.
Mr. Dukkke’s political affiliation and Klan membership weren’t newsworthy before he joined the GOP.
I posted this before it was truncated to make Walker look racist (as the Left has tried so hard over the year to do - and failed).
I suggest you watch this.
Link at source.
“The baby-faced Walker, who’s just 24 years old and representing the Wisconsin Republican Party”
Now a HIT PIECE on Walker...telling all of us that Walker is a CAREER POLITICIAN - starting when he was barely out of diapers, rather than an outsider. That will go over well here.
But nice to see you’ve switched sides.
Walker doesn’t come off well here.
Not presidential material.
Is anyone presidential material when they are 24 years old?
I view this somewhat differently. Duke certainly had a right to be on the ballot, IF he met all the criteria for being on the ballot(timely payment of fees, required number of VALID signatures, etc.). He did NOT have a right to be put on the GOP ballot. Chuck Schumer or Harry Reid shouldn’t be allowed on a GOP ballot, just because they register as Republicans.
Consistency requires that I apply this logic to Trump. However, the GOP accepted Trump’s candidacy once he was allowed to be in the first “debate”.
David Duke for President? -- It's up to You!
Say's he's evolved like the late Senator Robert Byrd.
That Israel shouldn't control our foreign policy.
That wars have hurt our ability to have decent, low cost health insurance and medical care.
Making Duke into a Republican, put the GOP on its heels and they spent most of their time having to defend themselves...sorta like the world accusing the Israelis of the Holocaust.
http://www.newsmax.com/Politics/KKK-David-Duke-RepSteve-Scalise-Congress/2015/01/30/id/621623/
Jan 30, 2015: Former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke says he might go up against Republican Rep. Steve Scalise of Louisiana in 2016 because he distanced himself from a 2002 event hosted by Duke’s white nationalist group.
“I mean this guy is a sellout,” Duke railed in an interview with radio host Jim Engster on Wednesday, according to BuzzFeed, which posted the audio.
“He’s not David. He used to say that he was David Duke, of course without the baggage, whatever that means,” Duke said........
“I call upon Steve Scalise to step down from his position of House of Representatives. In fact, he should resign his seat,” Duke said. “I am not registered to vote right now. I have legally been able to vote for years but I havent registered right now and Id be able to vote for, but I might just register” to run against Scalise.
“Chuck Schumer or Harry Reid shouldnt be allowed on a GOP ballot”
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Would anyone really notice if they were?
“the GOP accepted Trumps candidacy once he was allowed to be in the first debate.”
I thought that by law the sponsor determined the rules of the debate, including how the invitations were determined. I’d say Trump was invited because the GOP had already accepted his candidacy.
“GOP,” “GOP-e,” “Establishment Republicans,” “Establishment,” and “Political Class” has been use to describe anyone in elected office, anyone who works for someone in office or supports someone who has been elected to office, or used to describe your political opponent as a shill for the status quo. Thus, this broad brush, politicized slam (which was legitimate when it began) has rendered it meaningless.
A tranny?
A life-long politician in an anti-politician rebellion?
What has Walker done in the private sector, if anything? ...I don't know his background.
Scott Walker worked for IBM and the American Red Cross.
A better question would be what conservative policies (that have helped business and conservative principles) has Scott Walker proposed, fought for and pushed through in a Blue State.
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