Walker "ain't" Reagan; Another expert finds a match
It was good to post a reminder that Ronald Reagan biographer Lou Cannon had said Walker "ain't" Reagan.
So as not to be negative, let me also post a reminder that John Dean, former Watergate-era White House counsel to President Nixon, had said Walker was "more Nixonian than Nixon."

So as not to be negative, let me also post a reminder that John Dean, former Watergate-era White House counsel to President Nixon, had said Walker was "more Nixonian than Nixon."

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Richard Nixon almost single-handedly turned the Republican Party into the "party of resentment." It's a strategy that's worked quite well.
Scott Walker (and all the other current crop of presidential nitwits) have taken that to a fine sheen.
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