“Next up, dropping puppies from the top of the capitol on protesters,” WI Sen Chris Larson (D), responding to arrest warrants being issued against he and fellow Democrats by Republican senators.
"Wisconsin is the only state that can have massive labor unrest and still be f***ing adorable," Seth McFarland, creator of Family Guy.
“We thought about that,” Scott Walker during prank call, responding to “fake Koch” when he suggests sending in agitators. Politifact “pants-on-fire.”
“We campaigned on this,” Scott Walker on stripping collective bargaining rights from unions. He didn’t. Politifact “pants-on-fire.”
“I’m an asshole, too. Can I be governor next?” sign seen at Madison protest.
“It shows that what I say in private is the same as what I say in public,” Scott Walker, responding to prank call. There are dozens of things he said during the prank call that he has never said in public.
“I am absolutely not union-busting,” Scott Walker, to George Stephanopoulos.
“I ask that we continue to work together...” Scott Walker in email to public employees on the day the “budget repair bill” was announced.
“This is a modest, modest proposal,” Sen. Alberta Darling (R) on stripping collective bargaining rights.
“Collective bargaining is fully intact,” Scott Walker on his budget repair bill. Politifact “pants-on-fire.”
“I blame Favre,” sign seen at Madison protest.
“Here, you sense, is a man who has not been wrong one day in his life,” John Gurda, Milwaukee historian, referring to Walker.
"Tough decisions have to be made. I just hope they don't affect me personally too much," Green Bay person-on-the-street.
The last quote says it all.