Wisconsin's divide-and-conquer - - famous video here - - GOP Governor Scott Walker strung together some jaw-dropping self-serving propaganda during one of his carefully-staged, fact-free, end-of-the year interviews.
If they gave out medals for performances like this, just hand him the gold:
dog whistle shout against the majority-majority big City of Milwaukee a few miles east down the highway which he made at a 2012 campaign rally in Waukesha County's Oconomowoc Lake community..
People do not want to see Wisconsin "become another Milwaukee," Walker said.
Oconomowoc Lake, population 595, 97.3% white, two blacks, data show.
Surely plenty of other examples - - attacks on Planned Parenthood, public employees, K-12 and university educators. Send your lists,

If they gave out medals for performances like this, just hand him the gold:
"The best thing people can do is try to govern for everyone — particularly when you’re in an executive position, probably even more than a legislative," Walker said in an interview last week. "It’s one of the things I think I valued in my time being a county executive before being governor, because it made me realize, even in the things you say and how you say them, you’ve got to be careful about, because you realize you’re speaking on behalf of all the people in your given state or jurisdiction…"
Walker said Wednesday he's also made a point to include people who signed the petition to recall him from office in 2012.No doubt he forgot or hoped to bury forever his racially-charged
People do not want to see Wisconsin "become another Milwaukee," Walker said.
Oconomowoc Lake, population 595, 97.3% white, two blacks, data show.
Surely plenty of other examples - - attacks on Planned Parenthood, public employees, K-12 and university educators. Send your lists,