Not only did Mitt Romney indicate his serious support for Scott Walker and his union busting policies yesterday during a phone call (made from Texas) to a thousand Wisconsinites, Sarah Palin has today posted her supportfor the FitzWalkerStan executive duo. With friends like this .... who fears angry badgers.
I thought no one in the GOP Presidential Clown Show would touch Walker with a ten foot statue of Ronald Reagan, but Mitt did. And Sarah Palin, probably feeling snubbed by the lack of media attention, stuck her nose in with a "me, too" comment. While this will make the drooling knuckledraggers happy, reasonable Republicans, and, yes, they still do exist, are horrified at what Walker has done.
Palins more interesting comments involved Lt. Governor Rebecca Kleefisch (former reporter and anchor for a Milwaukee television station).
"She’s being thrown beyond the wolf pack – she’s also under the GOP establishment’s bus because this Tea Party 'Mama Grizzly' beat the establishment candidate when she got elected," Palin wrote of Kleefisch.
Hahahahaha! She's not being thrown under the bus, she's being recalled along with Governor Snotty. It's not personal either; it's because of what they've
done to our state.
Walker has spent tens of millions since the Madison protests started last year to keep his numbers up by lying to Wisconsin. While avoiding our regular media, he makes appearances at least once a week on Wisconsin RW local talk radio shows to shovel out the propaganda and energize his supporters. He's got billionaires at his back, astroturf groups jumping in with their own ads, RWr Charles Franklin at Marquette University pumping out polls showing him "winning", and 61% of his most recently raised campaign funds coming from out of state while complaining about money coming from outside Wisconsin to recall him.
And he's got a John Doe investigation nipping at his heels.
Mitt. Sarah. Let me lend you a clue. This guy is toxic. Stay away. You guys are already in enough trouble with the general public. This isn't helping.
On the other hand, Scott Walker is well on his way to being a half term Governor just like Palin. Although, she left of her own free will, of course.