Walker and his penchant for posting boring, one-note pictures of his food and mundane surroundings on social media - - noted on this blog often - - gets a fresh mocking on wired.com.
Not surprisingly, Walker screwed up his effort to come back with a cool retort by labeling the wired.com criticism as the work of "liberal media."
Which some to a one-dimensional, 24/7 right-wing Republican is "liberal."
To which I say, fake analysis.
Plenty of his posts and photos on social media are definitely mockable.
Here's a sample of the kind of posting that wired.com is using to tweak Walker which I pulled off Walker's Twitter feed a couple of years ago.
As I recall, it was a picture he took of his half-eaten Mexican food.
It's not liberal to wonder if it's really worth a Governor's sharing.
The picture, I mean.

Not surprisingly, Walker screwed up his effort to come back with a cool retort by labeling the wired.com criticism as the work of "liberal media."
For those in the liberal media who don't like my Instagram, Facebook or Twitter, I have a simple response: Can I get you a beer?Also: I read wired.com from time to time and it's an eclectic mix of tech and trends and cultural news and commentary.
Which some to a one-dimensional, 24/7 right-wing Republican is "liberal."
To which I say, fake analysis.
Plenty of his posts and photos on social media are definitely mockable.
Here's a sample of the kind of posting that wired.com is using to tweak Walker which I pulled off Walker's Twitter feed a couple of years ago.
As I recall, it was a picture he took of his half-eaten Mexican food.
It's not liberal to wonder if it's really worth a Governor's sharing.
The picture, I mean.