Walker is now just as popular as legalized pot
Walker's favorable rating is 49.6%. That is the same rating as those who favor legal pot at 49.7%.
That is according to the latest Marquette Law School Poll was conducted between Oct 14 and Oct 21, 2013 of 800 respondents 47.7 female 52.3 male.
Toplines.pdf Top Lines of Marquette Poll PDF
Walker is off to campaign for Cuchinelli
Scott Walker's travels, security, and other high-maintenance life style expenses now cost the taxpayers of Wisconsin an estimated $1,498 per hour (8 hr. day) Part of those costs are the result of his frequent flyer miles out-of-state which have been conservatively estimated at $192 per day. Today he is off to Virgina on a ulta-sonic flight to to join Rand Paul in a crusade for Ken Cushenelli in the final days of his failing campaign for governor.
Ken Cuccinelli Is Amazed God Hasn't Punished America For Abortion
By Laura Bassett Posted: 10/15/201
But in his speech to the Christian Life Summit last year -- unearthed Monday night by NBC12 -- Cuccinelli said he is surprised that God has not yet "imposed" more judgment on America for allowing abortion to be legal.
"Really, given that God does judge nations, it's amazing that abortion has run as far and foully as it has, without what I would consider to be a greater imposition of judgment on this country," Cuccinelli said. "Who knows what the future holds?"
At a time when the Catholic Church is moving toward a more compassionate tone of religiosity under the guidance of Pope Francis, the Cuccinelli's and Walker's of the world remind us of the words of a more ruthless voice in their mind that they choose to call God.
Cuccinelli's god is about to reign down punishment for abortion, while Walker's god comes to him in times when he is tempted to bring out baseball bats to hammer the heads of union thugs. The baseball bat threat was delivered during the prank phone call in February 2011, well into the showdown between the new Republican governor of Wisconsin and the public sector unions. Ian Murphy, the editor of the Buffalo Beast, called Walker’s office pretending to be donor/industrialist David Koch.
He talk's about his "special religiosity" in his book.
God’s Co-Pilot
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker sees divine intervention in key moments of his political career.
By David Weigel Oct. 25
He (Walker) doesn’t mention the baseball bat at all, skipping right ahead to the press conference called to clean up the mess. Walker only took four questions as protesters chanted at a decibel level that rammed right through the office doors. “Only later did I realize that God had a plan for me with that episode,” writes Walker. After his press conference, he picked up his daily devotional and saw the title for Feb. 23: The power of humility, the burden of pride.
Rand Paul just gets his voice from Wiki
Rand Paul Plagiarized Speech From Wikipedia, Rachel Maddow Says
The Huffington Post
Did Rand Paul plagiarize his speech from Wikipedia? It sure seems that way, as Rachel Maddow pointed out on Monday.
In a speech given in support of Virginia gubernatorial candidate Ken Cuccinelli, Paul referenced the 90s science fiction movie Gattaca. The Kentucky senator used the plot of Gattaca--a dystopian world in which eugenics is widely practiced-- to attack pro-choice advocates. Even more bizarre than his choice of metaphor are the similarities between Paul's speech and the Wikipedia page for Gattaca.
God is saying to stop quoting her
Democrat Terry McAuliffe has opened a double-digit lead over Republican Ken Cuccinelli II in the race for Virginia governor, in a new poll capturing increasing dissatisfaction among voters with Cuccinelli’s party and his conservative views.
Will Scott Walker's "Pilot" save the day?