Koch brothers signal support for Walker (voters, middle east, campaign, thought)
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David Koch signaled on Monday Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker received the brothers' support, according to a report in The New York Times. The Koch brothers oversee one of the biggest private political organizations in the country.
"We will support whoever the candidate is," David Koch said at a fund-raising event in Manhattan for the New York State Republican Party, according to the newspaper. "But it should be Scott Walker."
Nothing new. Walker has been the puppet of the Koch brothers from the get go. Want to know how Walker "won three elections in four years?" The Koch brothers highly funded his campaigns. If you want the Koch brothers to rule over our country, vote for Walker.
(Also, take note in this video how Walker says he thought about purposely mixing agitators into the protests to make the protesters look bad.)
Two MSNBC favorites, partnering together. {sarcasm}
Let the foaming at the mouth meltdown of the left begin:
Yes, we saw that in our paper this am. I have mixed feelings about him as our choice. I do like him and most of what he stands for as far as what I know about him. My big fear is his personality isn't going to excite a lot of those "on the fence" voters and the younger voters. I know this is no way to pick our president but let's be real; it does make a huge difference.
Nothing new. Walker has been the puppet of the Koch brothers from the get go. Want to know how Walker "won three elections in four years?" The Koch brothers highly funded his campaigns. If you want the Koch brothers to rule over our country, vote for Walker.
(Also, take note in this video how Walker says he thought about purposely mixing agitators into the protests to make the protesters look bad.)
You are right of course. It would be so much better if we had George Soros pulling the strings. Or perhaps the Middle Eastern dictators who contributed to Hillary Clinton's foundation while she was Secretary of State, in return for favors.
Yes, we saw that in our paper this am. I have mixed feelings about him as our choice. I do like him and most of what he stands for as far as what I know about him. My big fear is his personality isn't going to excite a lot of those "on the fence" voters and the younger voters. I know this is no way to pick our president but let's be real; it does make a huge difference.
But Hillary Clinton will? Or Bernie Sanders? Uncle Joe?
You are right of course. It would be so much better if we had George Soros pulling the strings. Or perhaps the Middle Eastern dictators who contributed to Hillary Clinton's foundation while she was Secretary of State, in return for favors.
Why don't you start a thread about that? Exactly what are these "favors" that Hillary allegedly granted? I bet you have no clue nor does anyone else because it is just a vague buzzword used by the right to imply instead of outright lie.
My big fear is his personality isn't going to excite a lot of those "on the fence" voters and the younger voters. I know this is no way to pick our president but let's be real; it does make a huge difference.
I heard the same the same chatter in his first run for gov, the recall, and the last election.... and he won all three.
I heard the same the same chatter in his first run for gov, the recall, and the last election.... and he won all three.
No, the Koch brothers won all three.
Walker said lies to appeal to the younger voter such as, "abortion should be a decision between a woman and her doctor," to pimp whatever vote he could.
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