Walker Takes The Drivers Seat

Only 25% of Republicans "believe in" global warming.
Only 37% "believe in" evolution.

57% support making Christianity the national religion. How fucking stupid!
 
Only 25% of Republicans "believe in" global warming.
Only 37% "believe in" evolution.

57% support making Christianity the national religion. How fucking stupid!

Yes but 57% of all democrats are absolute, complete illiterates, so issues like that above are moot when it comes to liberals. Furthermore, I doubt very seriously that 25% of Republicans are stupid enough to believe in anti-petroleum Marxist hate movements like "global warming". More like 2% probably.
 
Only 25% of Republicans "believe in" global warming.
Only 37% "believe in" evolution.

57% support making Christianity the national religion. How fucking stupid!
link or are you lying again?
 
Tells me the GOP doesn't want the White House yet AGAIN.

Remember, it's easier to sit on the sidelines and criticize than actually doing something.

AND! The GOP has absolutely NOTHING to offer the working class.
 
Only 25% of Republicans "believe in" global warming.
Only 37% "believe in" evolution.

57% support making Christianity the national religion. How fucking stupid!

Where did you get those numbers? Your alleged "mind"? Mother Jones? Rolling Stone? The Daily Show?

Post number 2. Your people. You are aligned with a bunch of dummies.
Embarrassing, isn't it?
 
Well......where the hell have my accusers gone?

NLT is making a habit out of running away without his dignity.

Pred? Want to discuss the crazy nature of your party? A national religion? Weeeeeeeeee!
 
I've said it before.

Walker is probably the most formidable candidate the GOP could put out there.

He is someone who can get all the factions of the GOP Behind him. Establishment, Tea Party, Religious Right.

He has real working class street cred unlike people who can't tell you how many mansions they own or know what a Dressage Horse is.

He has an established record of going out and fighting for what he believes in, unlike the surrender caucus of the GOP.

Now, yeah, he could flounder like Palin did under the harsh light of national scrutiny. Or he might not. Time will tell.
 

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