"Most of which" supported him, said the Wisconsin governor. Math is not my strong suit, but I believe that's less than 30,000 protesters.
Walker also said that repealing statutory provisions guaranteeing public employees collective bargaining rights was "a modest request."
And Governor Walker, who enjoys an unseemly symbiotic relationship with local medium wave squawker and professional dissembler Charlie Sykes, mocked a reporter's question for its "editorializing."*
Walker is almost as funny as Ron Johnson.
* WI Gov. Scott Walker booked for Fox News Sunday — LA Times
Yes, because there sure won't be any editorializing there.
See also: Walker key premise is false
You nailed it. I thought his comment to the reporter was immature and an attempt to control the dialogue.
ReplyDeleteI also thought Walker looked a little rattled, like something was bugging him. I suspect he realized that instead of being the guy who would be seen as showing his party how to run the Republican agenda, he is being seen in his own party as the guy who showed what NOT to do.
And of those 30k, 20k were students that had no idea what was going on.
ReplyDeleteCollective bargaining rights are not that hard to understand.
ReplyDeleteLOL! 30,000 protesters?? How many were actually from Wisconsin, Dingaling?
ReplyDeleteHow many of the Republican Governors Association were actually from Wisconsin when they were running $5M in ads attacking Tom Barrett?
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