I noted yesterday that like Donald Trump, Scott Walker could not bring himself to be pointed and accurate in his weak and weak Tweet about murder and mayhem in Charlottesville at the hands of a white supremacist mob - -
"Terrorism" has popped up on Walker's Twitter feed before:
And when he should have been calling for a broad aggressive response against violent white supremacists terrorizing an American city?
Walker spent the rest of the evening yesterday repeatedly tweeting and posting photos about the Brewers extra-inning win.
Scott Walker
Then again, we really should have no expectations that Walker understands terrorism, given his major stumble over the issue during that same failed run for President:

We should all condemn the violence and hate in Charlottesville, VA.- - though other Republican leaders like Senators Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz had no problem using language like "terror" or "terrorism."
"Terrorism" has popped up on Walker's Twitter feed before:
Scott Walker@ScottWalkerBut What Walker was referencing on Twitter that day was an AP story about, again, some uninspired, boilerplate remarks he made during his nano-second Presidential run about fighting terrorism abroad.
12:00 PM - 17 May 2015
And when he should have been calling for a broad aggressive response against violent white supremacists terrorizing an American city?
Walker spent the rest of the evening yesterday repeatedly tweeting and posting photos about the Brewers extra-inning win.
Scott Walker
.@Brewers thanks for a super ending!!!! #ThisIsMyCrew
Yes, Scott Walker really did link terrorists with protesting teachers and other unionists