Here's what was relevant - - and filled with fitting irony - - about his revealing statement and commitment to full-time political calculation, not policy or executive leadership, or moral conviction:
Making the announcement at an event described as muddy and messy:
During a 12-minute news conference at a muddy and messy groundbreaking event in Oak Creek, the first-term Republican governor argued that his position on same-sex marriage is no longer relevant.
"It really doesn't matter what I think now," Walker said at one point. "It's in the constitution."
And it's out of his hands, he suggested.
So is the public trust doctrine but he supported and signed the mining bill which includes language in direct violation of the constitution, yet he and Van Hollen didn't go to court on that.
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