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Liberal_in_LA Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-07-11 02:33 PM
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Scott Walker Blames Ruin of His Political Party On City Folk
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Scott Walker Blames Ruin of His Political Party On City Folk


Scott Walker lost control of his state supreme court yesterday when commie pinko JoAnne Kloppenburg defeated conservative David Prosser’s bid for re-election, though the race will probably end in a recount. How on Earth could a shoo-in for easy re-election like a supreme court justice with no real scandals on his record lose? WELL IT’S NOT SCOTT WALKER’S FAULT, IF THAT’S WHAT YOU’RE ASKING! The Republican Party of Minnesota is doing just fine! It’s the fact that Wisconsin VERY SUDDENLY has major cities that’s the problem. “You’ve got a world driven by Madison, and a world driven by everybody else out across the majority of the rest of the state of Wisconsin,” he said. Secession time!

Scott Walker will take the parts of the state that don’t hate his guts (i.e. nowhere) and turn them into a beautiful Wisconsin utopia where there are no such thing as workers’ rights or benefits.

http://wonkette.com/442480/scott-walker-blames-ruin-of-his-political-party-on-city-folk
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