It's trust-but-verify and actions-speak-louder-than-words-time at the State Capitol.
Agreed that Walker is doing "the right thing" to stay out of the news while Governor-elect Tony Evers moves through the gubernatorial transition.
We will see if Walker extends that behavior by discouraging his legislative allies from vindictive cutting back Evers' powers and prerogatives, as they have indicated they may - - and will also follow through with vetoes - - should the special session he called result in bitter Vos/Fitzgerald overreach
I'm sure Walker understands that it's legacy-building time, and that if he wants a continuing political career - - remember, he's only 51 and even Richard Nixon got himself off the scrapheap - - he'll have a harder time remaking himself if he goes out as an 11th-hour sore and sour loser.
Agreed that Walker is doing "the right thing" to stay out of the news while Governor-elect Tony Evers moves through the gubernatorial transition.
We will see if Walker extends that behavior by discouraging his legislative allies from vindictive cutting back Evers' powers and prerogatives, as they have indicated they may - - and will also follow through with vetoes - - should the special session he called result in bitter Vos/Fitzgerald overreach
I'm sure Walker understands that it's legacy-building time, and that if he wants a continuing political career - - remember, he's only 51 and even Richard Nixon got himself off the scrapheap - - he'll have a harder time remaking himself if he goes out as an 11th-hour sore and sour loser.
Walker may be engaging in some 'right thing' post election silence, but GOP Assembly Speaker was self-righteously-loud-and-clear about last-minute, partisan legislating. |