Hey, Trump can have a bad day, Walker suggests, while Ron Johnson reveals his his mild discomfort about the ugly things that come out of the President's mouth.
Such are the courageous stances taken by our leading Wisconsin Republican office holders after the KKK and neo-nazis brought about the murder of a young peaceful protester in Charlottesville and President Trump wouldn't stick with scripted condemnations that obviously were not from the heart.
Gov. Walker today stepped forward a good 24 hours too late to a) evade criticizing Donald Trump by name of his pro-white supremacy position, and b) give Trump overall a broad shoutout.
On, Wisconsin.
Such are the courageous stances taken by our leading Wisconsin Republican office holders after the KKK and neo-nazis brought about the murder of a young peaceful protester in Charlottesville and President Trump wouldn't stick with scripted condemnations that obviously were not from the heart.
Gov. Walker today stepped forward a good 24 hours too late to a) evade criticizing Donald Trump by name of his pro-white supremacy position, and b) give Trump overall a broad shoutout.
Walker said he will not measure Trump's fitness to lead the country based on a "particular day or comment," rather, he will look at how the administration's policy affects the citizens of Wisconsin
The Trump administration is "going in the right direction" with regards to dairy policy, manufacturing policy and workforce development, Walker said.
"Would I occasionally like the president to do or say things slightly different than he does? Of course. I don’t think that's unheard of," Walker said. "But I think when I look at the substance of what this administration is doing and the benefits it has for manufacturers, for farmers, for others in this state, I’ve been overall very pleased with the changes and improvements that they’ve made."Meanwhile, Johnson admitted to being 'not entirely comfortable' with some of Trump's pronouncements, giving Walker a run for the coveted Limp Speech Award.
On, Wisconsin.