The man is simply an embarrassment:
Earlier: He has the same sediment as Lincoln.
Word on the street is he's already brushing up his resume for a new job of leadership: President of Densa.
Sunday, November 27, 2011
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Really handled well. Part of me thinks this was intentional, some bizarre attempt to portray recall as "elitist," with lots of "book-learn'n." Be interesting if some special-ed faculty want to speculate about Gov. Walker having learning disabilities.
ReplyDeleteNo, I don't think so. I think he was typing quickly and made a mistake. I don't think it is necessary to read into it.
ReplyDeleteAnonymous, then how would you explain the essay he wrote for Lincoln Day? That thing is rotten with spelling and grammatical errors. Sorry, but the evidence is too comprehensive and the history is too long for it to be an isolated incident of speed typing. Your argument fails in light of that.
ReplyDeleteBad grammar and spelling is one of the side effects of having a brain that's on Koch.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uc4tsaXAlJo
What I meant above, was that considering all the other things that have been done, this is insignificant, however, it could explain why he doesn't like public schools, but that is pure speculation.
ReplyDeletehttp://wonkette.com/457152/illiterate-scott-walkers-illiterate-tweet-removed-by-staffers
ReplyDeleteThat shoots down my theory that it was intentional.
I thought the tweet demonstrated why Walker likes Twitter so much -- so much easier to use "r" than to distinguish (if you can) between those words that are so similar in meaning, "our" and "are."
ReplyDeleteHe forgot how to use the "r" except when texting/tweeting "gr8." Maybe his kids could teach him if he wasn't so busy alienating them.
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