Posted on 02/23/2015 11:21:35 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
It appears that Gov. Scott Walker of Wisconsin believes he can shrug his way into being the Republican nominee for president. Journalists are quickly learning that if you ask Walker to comment on any of the issues that are riling up the fundamentalists, birthers or other right wingnuts these days, Walker will be respond with his impression of a popular emoticon: ¯\(ツ)/¯.
On the question of where he stands on the theory of evolution, Walker replied, That's a question politicians shouldn't be involved in one way or another. I am going to leave that up to you.
On the question of how he plans to handle ISIS: Thats certainly something I will answer in the United States in the future.
When asked if he thinks President Obama is a Christian: I dont know, and Ive never actually talked about it or I havent read about that.
Or if he thinks Obama loves America, which is a debate going on in conservative circles right now: Ive never asked the President so I dont really know what his opinions are on that one way or another.
Someone should ask Walker if he agrees when liberals say the sky is blue, just to see him tap dance around that one, too.
This entire situation is so comical that its hard to imagine its doing anything but hurting Walkers chances. Yet there is actually a method to his madness. While Democratic-leaning voters can be driven to distraction by politicians who refuse to take a side on contentious issues like this, the dodge-and-weave actually plays right into the hands of Republican voters, both of the Tea Party variety and the people who dont care for all that culture war nonsense and just want lower taxes on rich people.
Both stripes of Republican voters will likely take Walkers shruggie act as an indication that he secretly views things the way they do. For the rightwing ideologues, hearing Walker punt on issues like ISIS or whether or not Obama is a secret Muslim feeds right into their paranoid narratives about how the evil liberal media is suppressing rightwing truths. He secretly agrees with us, the narrative goes, but he cant say so out loud without being crucified by the liberal media.
For those Republicans who dont actually buy the birther narratives about Obama or who dont reject the theory of evolution, however, the signal sent by Walkers dunno posturing is a little different. To them, its: Hes not an imbecile, but he has to play to the rubes in order to win Iowa.
Thats why theres an excellent chance that Walkers little dance will work. Tea Party types get to have their victimization narrative flattered and elites get to have their sense that theyre bamboozling the rubes played to. Just as importantly, Walkers refusal to take a stand on any of this makes it easier for him to appear sensible and moderate to the public at large if he does win the nomination. If he was foolish enough to actually go on the record agreeing with some of the more outlandish ideas that fringe right puts forward, those quotes could catch the publics imagination in the way that Todd Akins legitimate rape or Mitt Romneys 47 percent comments did.
But nothing is hard to quote. And though I dont know may induce snickers, it doesnt stir outrage. Perhaps were heading towards an era when Republican candidates communicate primarily through subtle nods designed to mean whatever you need to believe they mean.
Amanda Marcotte is a freelance journalist who writes frequently about liberal politics, the religious right and reproductive health care. She's a prolific Twitter villain who can be followed @amandamarcotte.
Obama, Michelle, Bill, Hillary, GWB, and Kerry are fine spokesman for higher education.
O realli?
I don't know a single conservative who thinks it's debatable.
He needs something substantial to run on. Something like “yes we can”
Hmmm...maybe, “Yes We Can....Reverse 0bola’s Destruction!”
He seems to be doing just fine, if you ask me. When did the press ever ask 0bozo any hard questions?
Liberals don’t think the sky is blue. They think it is rainbow.....
Thank you for the link to the debate. I watched the entire hour and came away even more impressed with Scott Walker. The way he handled the obviously biased moderator and the toad Barrett was brilliant.
Decided my dream ticket - Scott Walker/Condi Rice.
Glad you watched the debate - it WAS interesting.
I’d start levitating at the “toad Barret,” but Walker would sit calmly and then very unemotionally run Barret through. Over and over and over again. I finally relaxed and enjoyed the show.
That is exactly what I was thinking... Seems to me that I the whole picture about 0bama 7 years ago was that he was a “blank canvas”, that his “change” was never defined, that he voted “present” more often than taking a stand on anything, ... essentially, that anybody who was inclined to vote “for a black man” could make Zero into any type of philosophical wizard they wished... even recalling that he was said to be a “conservative democrat” by some idiotic commentators.
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