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Home Front: Politix
Scott Walker and a '€˜Return to Normalcy'
2015-08-12
h/t Instapundit
Despite what The Donald and Jeb! and Carly said in last week's debate, Scott Walker's closing statement tackled an even larger elephant in the room: "I'm a guy with a wife, two kids, and a Harley. One article called me 'aggressively normal.'" The Wisconsin Governor's detractors aren't as euphemistic. Let's face it: Scott Walker is B-O-R-I-N-G.

He brags about the bargain rack at Kohl's. He spends his Sunday mornings at church and his Sunday afternoons watching the Packers. He live-tweets his haircuts and getting the oil changed in his Saturn. His only unhealthy obsession seems to be an addiction to hot ham and rolls after church. (He really loves hot ham.)
He's also the only one who took on America#1 problem: the all powerful public employee unions---in comparison, MM & ISIS will be a walkover.
Posted by:g(r)omgoru

#1  Republicans have the advantage of having several current and former governors in the race: the Laboratory of the States doesn't only churn out good ideas, but has produced some good Presidents as well.

The advantage I see Scott Walker bringing to the table is that HE'S WON. He's more than qualified to shove that down the throats of the Demoncrats who have cited their victory for their agenda.

At the moment, he's a bit wafflely on Illegal immigration, which I chalk up to his state not being overrun by starving Canadians, and having the advantage of being too cold for the ones currently plagueing us. I think, however, that he's the type who will sit down with the governors of the border states and get the true sense of things.
Posted by: ptah   2015-08-12 11:07  

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