On court, Roe, Walker shrugs; 'wouldn't have any impact on me'

Except for Foxconn and his shameless pre-election handout of $100 tax rebates, Walker's pose these days is a What-Me-Worry? shoulder shrug.

From Trump's Wisconsin-killing tariffs to his kid-snatching, and now to the Kavanaugh Supreme Court appointment and the political tinderbox known as Roe v. Wade. 

In his typically jumbled, self-centered syntax, Walker says nothing to see here because it won't have any effect on him and his career.
Walker Doubts Roe v. Wade at Risk
“I think there’s a lot of speculation and this is a guy who part of his experience is he clerked for Justice Kennedy,” said Walker. “So for those who suggest he’s going to be a stark contrast, most clerks are pretty well aligned with the person they clerk for. His track record suggests he’s going to uphold the constitution and if he does that I don’t expect there’ll be major changes...”
“My guess is the one thing that seems pretty clear is that anything like that wouldn’t happen immediately,” said Walker. “You’re talking years. So, probably any sort of change wouldn’t have any impact for me and other state officials until long after the term I’m running for is over.”

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