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.
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.Perhaps, but he's given no indication of making any hard right turns - he came into the governorship looking like who he has continued to look like.
Not odd for husbands and wives to have different viewpoints on some issues - look at James Carville and Mary Matalin who have been together for 20+ years despite him being a vociferous Lefty and her being a Conservative.
Boogeymen may exist, but we seem to be more akin to the Salem Witch Hunters than we are at finding and focusing on real problems - then, we become the real problems by defaming/accusing/destroying our own best hopes.