First, we had ole Scotty saying that "If I can take on 100,000 protesters, I can defeat ISIS".
Now, in New Hampshire, Walker compared combating terrorists like ISIS to a computer virus. In his words:
And to me, I look at what I believe is the not well defined by some in our political discourse today, and that is I think our clearest threat right now is radical Islamic terrorism. I see it embodied right now in Syria and Libya, but growing elsewhere around the world. I just believe fundamentally that when you listen to leaders of organizations like ISIS and others like them it is clear what their intent is. It’s not to say in the Middle East. It is eventually to come back to American soil and to cause harm against Americans because that is their identified threat. And so my belief is just like a virus in a computer, we need to go to whatever length is required to make sure that eradicate radical Islamic terrorism where it is at before it washes up.
Sorry Scott, but you're wrong. Terrorism is an idea. It's a belief. If we could run a simple program to get rid of the lunacy, we'd have run one to get rid of a particular political party that has become infested with complete lunacy.
Video of his speech: http://www.c-span.org/...