Monday, July 20, 2015

So I am not about to vote for Walker at all, anytime soon.

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Thomasa Williams

Oh my God! These Republican establishment running dog politicians as Presidential candidates for 2016 will say and do just about anything to gain some kind of political advantage.  Because we all know that Walker is just saying anything that he can to overcome the other President candidates in this 2016 Presidential run.

And if he is serious about attacking Iran on the first, or second day, after he is elected President, which would even be worse. Because that would make Walker some kind of a nut job, that frankly we the American people are trying to get rid of now. So I am not about to vote for Walker at all now anytime soon.
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Walker And Bush Clash Over When To Go After Iran -- Day One Or Two

Headshot of Igor Bobic

Associate Politics Editor,

WASHINGTON -- Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R) said over the weekend that the next president of the United States needed to be prepared to take aggressive military action on their very first day in office, including against Iran.

The presidential contender, who had promised to "terminate" the nuclear agreement with Iran upon his inauguration, made the remark while speaking with reporters at the Family Leadership Summit in Ames, Iowa, on Saturday. Walker was asked about a criticism from former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush (R), who asserted during a town hall last week that unwinding the agreement on day one was an unrealistic promise.

“One thing that I won’t do is just say, as a candidate, ‘I’m going to tear up the agreement on the first day,’” Bush said in Nevada on Thursday. First, said Bush, he needs to have his team in place. "That’s great, that sounds great but maybe you ought to check in with your allies first, maybe you ought to appoint a secretary of state, maybe secretary of defense, you might want to have your team in place, before you take an act like that.”
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