I'll be sending the guy money for his presidential run if he decides to run.
/johnny
"Attacking" may be posting statistics, but I am concerned he couldn't win a higher percentage of the 2012 vote in deep red Texas than Mediocre Massachusetts Mitt.
Walker ran 7 points ahead of Romney in blue Wisconsin.
But call me anything you want, LOL.
There's one thing that I'm sure will qualify as an attack by some, though I think it has merit: eligibility.
He was born outside the US [Canada] while his father was still a Cuban citizen… so how does he qualify?
(Note that citing a statute, any statute, passed by congress is to assert that he is a naturalized citizen as the only citizenship power delegated by the constitution to the congress is that of establishing a uniform rule of naturalization [Art 1, Sec 8, Clause 4].)
(Also, note that the 14th Amendment is not applicable: being born in Canada, he was not in the jurisdiction of the United states; moreover, it does not delegate any new powers to the congress.)