I’m sympathetic to your overall vision. We share it.
Kabar, the man said with his own mouth six weeks ago that if illegals pay a fine, they can stay. That has been his policy since 2006/07.
This is a man that now says he thinks of American workers first.
1. He hasn’t changed
2. He is still willing to let 30 million illegals stay
3. His promise to think of U. S. workers first cannot be factual.
He is resoundingly criticized by folks who would object to a Conservative immigration plan, because they want his ruse to be taken serious. John McCain is criticizing him for the same reason. This is a three pronged plan of attack.
1. he lies, says he has a new plan (he doesn’t)
2. McCain jumps in to trash him
3. others jump in to trash him
4. others jump in to praise him
All this with no new plan.
You have to wake up to this. Walker lets it slip in the interview with Wallace. Take the man at his word. Don’t sucker for the lie that he has changed. He tells you that he hasn’t right there.
They know he hasn’t changed, but if he can fool Republican voters, his old policies will rule the day.
I want you to think back. Have I ever attacked a man with a good solid immigration plan? Have I ever trashed someone for speaking out against illegal immigration? Have I ever said they should stay? Have I ever said one thing to make you think I would try to defeat someone who would fix this?