There comes a time during Scott Walker's campaigns when he blows the dog whistle as a get-organized, get-out-the-vote alert to the most base of his base voters.
Here's a previous blog post summing up some of his earlier, ham-handed and manipulative handiwork, but what with Colin Kapaernick in the news - -
- - and Donald Trump needing constant stroking-and flattery-by-imitation, Walker played his card to energize a listless, fatigued campaign:
I'll bet what this means, besides Walker being transparently craven and indisputably shallow, is that his campaign has polling data showing he's being hurt at home with ground-level, real-time, bread-and-butter problems and stumbles of his own creation - - lousy roads, cuts to K-12 and higher education budgets, manure brown, algae-poisoned, or climate-changed, mud-flooded Wisconsin waters, the Foxconn farce, his swampy abuse of state airplanes, and more - - so even though the election is two months out, it's dog whistle time.
Here's a previous blog post summing up some of his earlier, ham-handed and manipulative handiwork, but what with Colin Kapaernick in the news - -
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I'll bet what this means, besides Walker being transparently craven and indisputably shallow, is that his campaign has polling data showing he's being hurt at home with ground-level, real-time, bread-and-butter problems and stumbles of his own creation - - lousy roads, cuts to K-12 and higher education budgets, manure brown, algae-poisoned, or climate-changed, mud-flooded Wisconsin waters, the Foxconn farce, his swampy abuse of state airplanes, and more - - so even though the election is two months out, it's dog whistle time.