Jun 30, 2018

Scott Walker, God and Trump

Racism and malice connect Donald Trump and Scott Walker

Scott Walker's mission from god is crazed, it's okay to say this


Madison, Wisconsin — Gov. Scott Walker (R) broke his 2014 campaign vow to serve four years if elected because God later told Walker to instead seek the Republican Party nomination for the presidency, Walker claimed, (Mal Contends, Mal Contends, The Politico, New York Times). Walker lied.

In January 2015, Walker laughed at suggestions he was seeking the presidency, saying, "We'll see about what God's calling is for the future," (Opoien, Capital Times). Walker lied.

God had presidential plans for the evangelical, (AmericaBlog), but god revised Operation President Walker in September 2015, and "called away" the Wisconsin pol from the campaign to instead help a "positive conservative message" rise up and oppose Trump, Walker claimed, (DemoCurmudgeon).

In 2006, god had also called on Walker to first run for, and then get out of the race for governor, (Walsh, Salon).

This is either terrible Scott Walker project management by god or just another lie by Scott Walker.

In any event the corporate media failed to accurately report this religious-inspired nonsense.

This divine malpractice does point to a solution of Wisconsin's Scott Walker problem as he seeks another term as Wisconsin governor in 2018.

The corporate media should drop its taboo from reporting on and analyzing the crazed mania and delusion known as religious fundamentalism, especially when the whacked-out madness is assumed by this most dishonest of politicians.

No matter how fervently a candidate such as Scott Walker insists he gets political and policy marching orders from god, the taboo in conventional journalism remains: Stay away from a candidate's self-proclaimed religion.

This taboo is in defiance of reason and contributes to the most corrupt, cynical, deceitful and destructive politician in Wisconsin history getting a free ride.

Now, Scott Walker has become Trump's faithful servant, and nothing from creating baby jails to bad-mouthing Harley-Davidson to defending neoNAZIs will deter Walker from praising and obeying Donald Trump.

Walker's every decision in life — whom to marry, elected office, dropping "bomb(s)" — is made through the process of Scott Walker hearing and obeying god, (Rothschild, The Progressive), Walker has long insisted.

Walker has targeted political enemies as governor in a manner so vicious and deceitful that every organ of public affairs should be sharp-shooting Walker's decision-making. But Walker hides behind god, and corporate journalistic convention as much as the state patrol and the capitol police, as he actually targets segments of the population.

Noted Charles Pierce on Walker's aborted 2015 run for president:

Running against the right people is a staple of all campaigns, right and left, but it's rarely as clear the raison d'etre of one as it is the raison d'etre of the Walker campaign. It is a toxic combination of belligerence and aggressive victimhood. You have to go all the way back to the George Wallace campaigns of 1968 and 1972 to find one that is so clearly defined by the people whose political power it wants to crush.

The corporate press has failed Wisconsin as it refuses to hold Walker accountable for his evangelical nonsense driving his malicious politics.

As Walker seeks his third term for governor, it's past time to report on this lying, malignant fundamentalist hack for what he is.

Anything less invites Walker's reelection. As a 54-year resident of Wisconsin, I do not believe we as a state can recover from another Walker term.

1 comment:

  1. This is well stated. Walker's whole career is convenient Christian dig-whistles (to get the votes of fundies rubes), while ignoring any principle Jesus ever stood for.

    It us truly hilarious/infuriating to see this soulless grifter claim it's "the left" who are angry. All Scotty has is "divide and conquer" and similar hate-mongering, and like most Trump voters, he gets support from non-rich folks by hurting "those people."

    The grift has to be up in November, or else this state will have the last bits that are worthwhile sold off for scraps to Walker donors, while any remaining talent leaves.

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