I thought that Scott Walker Bush was David and Goliath Koch’s darling. He had their unconditional love and support and they had his. I suppose he does not have to be distracted by his run for the nomination and can focus on working on his gag reflex and sucking up to the Kochs.
The elections were both in off years, as was the recall. The recall just didn’t sit well with the people of Wisconsin as a concept. 2010 and 2014 heavily favored republicans due to poor turn out.
I have to imagine there are a lot of Wisconsinites who find this personally satisfying.
I thought I’d make it easier for people to see the picture you linked to :
http://static.ddmcdn.com/gif/storymaker-cross-eyed-opossum-animal-oddities-1106100-515x388.jpg
I’ll take Graham…he’s still running isn’t he?
I still can’t figure out why. IMO, he was never a threat.
If not Christie, Paul will be next.
The tribe has spoken!
Except that now he’ll take his frustrations out on Wisconsin
My first reaction was “great!” but then I remembered who was left.
That’s a really good question. Let’s see who’s driving up the Koch Bros driveway tomorrow morning.
They pulled their bets on Walker once they were both in agreement that he was a dunce. They’re up in age and might not get another chance to rule the world.
Interesting in a strange way that there are monsters out there with way too much power.
“all the grand night music of the dying culture of money.”
(Tom McGrath)
I say Obama
[after all the NuttJobbs keep TALKING ABOUT HIM!!!]
Sure, this might mean he spends more time at home. Or that he’ll pull a Palin and leave us with Rebecca Kleefisch.
But still, ha ha!
Graham will never drop out as long as there’s a television camera pointed in his general direction.
I am HAPPY to be completely wrong about this butt nugget. He was the one I feared would go all the way. See ya!
Jindal is my guess. Lots of local yahoo supporters but scant on the national scene … even fewer with dollars.
Some people will be losing a lot of money wagering on that one.
He lacks the motivation to drop out. He has grown tired of his other job, and likes to see himself as something more than an uninspiring governor in a backwater state (apologies to all the bright spots in New Orleans and elsewhere in the state).
Maybe Pataki. If he sticks in the race longer than one of the former big names, he can call it a victory and go home. His biggest fear might be that he leaves the race and nobody reports it.
Well, Scotty sure turned that into a bit of a Koch-up.
I suspect that’s true of all of the GOP clowns.
Well, we have to define the pool of candidates a bit first. After all, the 17 we started with in the 2 debates isn’t actually the complete field. Here is a complete list I found
http://2016.republican-candidates.org/
Personally, I get a big laugh that Michel Bickelmeyer - Creative Dreamer, who wants to deploy weapons in space to fry drug traffickers, out lasted Scott Walker.
Nope. When people don’t realize you’re running there is no need to drop out. He’ll just show up at a later debate after paul/christie/santorum drop out, and the nation will be all Oh yeah, I forgot about him. Then he makes his move.