Scott Walker, for unknown reasons, but believed to involve looking for the thousands of jobs he's chased out of the state or to raise money for his defense fund, was in Kentucky. He was given the welcome he so richly deserves:
When you have millions of people around the state and the country telling you that you're in the wrong, and you're up to your armpits in scandal, you might just want to rethink what you're doing. But that might be just me.
Sunday, September 18, 2011
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So good to see the Solidarity. Thanks for the video.
ReplyDeleteThey keep saying 'Walker Go Home'.
ReplyDeleteOh, why do Kentuckians hate us so?
Mr. Walker is Governor of Wisconsin.
ReplyDeleteHis bounds should be that of the state of Wisconsin.
Kentucky citizens probably know he is there only to steal jobs away and bring them to the Badger state. Wisconsin is open for business.
Plus, the sole goal of the Republicans is to put a Teahadist into the White House.
Instead of rallying the regime in Kentucky, Mr. Walker should be "laser-focusing" on things within the bounds of Wisconsin.
Keep on telling that turkey to "go home!"
Loved your back-at-you spin on "outside agitator."
ReplyDeleteThe right wings words are so easy to use against them.
With Skippy receiving such a warm welcome in a southern state it is easy to see why Reince Preibus calls Walker a "rising star in the republican party".
ReplyDeleteI can agree with the people in Kentucky that Walker should go home, wasn't he born in Colorado?
Indeed, Walker was born in Colorado Springs, Colorado, a town after his own heart.
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