GOP strategists and VIP's from Scott Walker to Paul Ryan no doubt
wanted a stronger, more structured performance from Tommy Thompson in
Friday night's debate than he provided.
(I live-blogged the debate, here, and summarized it here.)
Walker isn't supposed to be making headlines at this point in the
campaign cycle, but his botched chairmanship of the state economic
development corporation he created made negative news around the state,
and the story broken by the Wisconsin State Journal last week isn't
going away given the breadth and weight of the questions that federal
authorities are raising about the corporation's legal and financial
compliance.
Ryan is out there on the stump - - somewhere, muzzled to an extent
except for power pointy chatter - - as the national GOP ticket
struggles with a Presidential candidate now more unpopular than George W. Bush.
And with just six weeks left in a campaign stalled in the 47% range
due to writing off 47% of the electorate as lazy bums - - dead in the
water since its convention more than a month ago that ended with Dirty
Harry cracking wise to an empty chair.
So there was this opportunity in swing state Wisconsin Friday night
to have the veteran Tommy Thompson - - signed by Team GOP out of
retirement for one last shot at a ring - - carry the ball and give the
starters a breather, but he ran sideways for no gain instead of breaking
through the line for a first down.
And we're still trying to figure out at the very time Republicans
repeatedly deny that government can do anything right, and have beaten
up President Obama for suggesting that government has any role in
building things that former Governor Tommy's televised debate playbook
called for claiming in the debate "I built Wisconsin."
Post-debate Monday will arrive and present as status quo ante, as my Dad was fond of saying.
Romney/Ryan will be continue to struggle for footing in Wisconsin without a weekend bump or even daylight from Tommy,
Scott Walker will still have to explain to the Feds whether his new
shiny corporation spent millions of dollars legally without Tommy having strategically blocked him from the headlines.
And Tommy will be fulminatin' somewhere in Wisthompsin - - Grandiosityville, perhaps - - which he built.
The Onion can't be far behind.
Cross-posted at Purple Wisconsin.
"Wisthompsin!" I love it. When I heard him proclaim "I built Wisconsin," I knew that my cross-over vote for him had paid off. Go Tammy (with and A)!
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