Scott Walker...F##K Yeah

MuyLocoNC

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londonfog

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http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-fix/wp/2015/02/02/why-matt-drudge-might-be-more-powerful-now-than-ever-before/

Guy's a freaking rock star. Beats down the libs and their union machine time after time in a state that's undeniably blue. Takes everything they throw at him and just keeps "WINNING".

The fact the MSM and the lefties hate him is all the more reason to like him. They're scared of him and his controversial success in their backyard, as they should be.
He will get his butt handed to him in the general election.
 

ginwilly

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He will get his butt handed to him in the general election.
If you guys primary Hillary, then Scott could actually win a general. It's the primary he couldn't win.

If you listen to the biased sqawking you will hear over and over that the GOP has been hijacked by the right, then watch as the most moderate candidate available on stage wins the primary.

Moderate sounds nice and all, but when describing the GOP it means someone who is fiscally liberal and socially conservative, about the worst marriage of ideals possible.

I'd like to see someone like Walker or Mi's Snyder (a nerdy CPA, not a lawyer) throw their names in, the more choices the merrier.
 

MuyLocoNC

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When it comes to who should be our candidate, I think Conservatives should give as much weight to the opinions of libs, the MSM and RINOs, as the left gives to the Tea Party on their choice.
 

MuyLocoNC

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yup. He also is against abortion,even in the case of rape or incest.
Not my position, but if he could eliminate partial birth abortions at a minimum, I'd roll with that. Fortunately, it matters no more than Obama's position on that topic. I'm voting for the most Conservative candidate in the general election and I want the MOST Conservative candidate to advance to it.
 

schuylaar

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Not my position, but if he could eliminate partial birth abortions at a minimum, I'd roll with that. Fortunately, it matters no more than Obama's position on that topic. I'm voting for the most Conservative candidate in the general election and I want the MOST Conservative candidate to advance to it.
you men all talk, talk, talk like this is a closing statement on a piece of property.
 

UncleBuck

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He also plans to cut 300 million from his states public universities, whilst giving 500 million to build a new basket-ball stadium for the Milwaukee Bucks. You just can't make this stupid shit up.
the righties are cool with that type of redistribution though because they need everyone to be as dumb as they are.

these are not educated or smart people.

hiatus.
 

Padawanbater2

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Not my position, but if he could eliminate partial birth abortions at a minimum, I'd roll with that. Fortunately, it matters no more than Obama's position on that topic. I'm voting for the most Conservative candidate in the general election and I want the MOST Conservative candidate to advance to it.
Which is why a republican candidate won't win the white house until the party updates its platform

The United States is a secular country
 

texasjack

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if the repubs could stick with their fiscal message and lay off the culture war shit they could win nationally easily. But they never will because those people are important in local elections in conservative suburbs and rural areas.
 

UncleBuck

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if the repubs could stick with their fiscal message and lay off the culture war shit they could win nationally easily. But they never will because those people are important in local elections in conservative suburbs and rural areas.
why would anyone believe their fiscal message?

they explode deficits, sprinkle fairy trickle down dust, deregulate, and crash the economy almost without fail.

then they wait for a dem to clean it all up and take credit for the cleanup.
 
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