Scott Walker, God's Gift to the Democratic Party
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« Reply #25 on: March 07, 2015, 11:31:19 PM »

Well, at least he didn't have to move to Texas to win an election...

Of course not, he only had to run in the right year(s). Wink

You've got to love how deranged Walker makes these people, It makes tea party rants about Obama seem sensible

Invalid argument. People who criticize Walker actually have something of substance to say about what he has done to unions and education in Wisconsin, as well as the fact that Wisconsin's unemployment rate is still quite high compared to other states. Tea partiers hate Obama because he's bla... I mean, a nazicommusocialist Muslim who was born in Kenya.
Walker never banned people from unionizing though. Its a personal choice basically in Wisconsin to join a union.

Tea Partiers hate Obama because he is Black? How come Tim Scott was endorsed by The Tea Party over White Republican candidates in his first run for Congress for his former House Seat then in SC of all places? Sure there are racists around in the Tea Party but there is always "oddballs" if you will in every movement. I'm not a Tea Party person because they don't know how to Govern but painting Tea Party as entirely racist that's going out a little too far.



I love how any accusation of racism within the Tea Party is responded to with "Tim Scott!" Sure, not every tea partier is racist, but would people really be accusing Obama of being Muslim and born in Kenya if he were white? (100% white, I mean.) Probably not.
Just using the example of Tim Scott not trying to copy anybody else.

I don't think a majority of Republicans think Obama is from Kenya and a Muslim maybe some Republicans think that but not a majority.  Yes you are right if Obama was 100% white no they wouldn't be accusing of Obama of being a Muslim or being from Kenya.
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Right, that's why I specifically said tea partiers, especially those at rallies. I know most Republicans have other reasons for disliking Obama.
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