On Twitter, Walker weighs in as meekly and weakly as did Trump #Charlottesville:
* Sen. Cruz:
Ted Cruz
* Sen. Marco Rubio:
@marcorubio
Very important for the nation to hear @potus describe events in #Charlottesville for what they are, a terror attack by #whitesupremacists
Our hearts are with today's victims. White supremacy is a scourge. This hate and its terrorism must be confronted and defeated.
Two tweets back to back right after his Charlottesville nothing-burger tweet:
* Sen. Cruz:
Ted Cruz
I urge the Department of Justice to immediately investigate and prosecute today's grotesque act of domestic terrorism.
* Sen. Marco Rubio:
@marcorubio
Very important for the nation to hear @potus describe events in #Charlottesville for what they are, a terror attack by #whitesupremacists
Our hearts are with today's victims. White supremacy is a scourge. This hate and its terrorism must be confronted and defeated.
Then were there was our Governor who likes to call himself big and bold.
Gov. Walker:
We should all condemn the violence and hate in Charlottesville, VA.
But hey, he's preoccupied.
Two tweets back to back right after his Charlottesville nothing-burger tweet:
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And finally, two more:
Time for the rectification of names: “Wanker”
ReplyDeleteI am surprised that the others came out as strongly as they did - not by Walker's weak response.
ReplyDeleteWell once again Milwaukee is made a laughingstock by our full time cowboy and part-time Sheriff David "Dead Prisoners" Clarke.
ReplyDeleteNo respect from me for any of these fools until they recognize their mistake in supporting a racist for president and start calling for impeachment. Change must start at the top and that means the GOP leadership. They need to make this right by apologizing for Trump and getting rid of him - for a start. Then then need to work toward a just and equal society. These guys shouldn't get off with a well worded 140 character tweet.
ReplyDeleteMr. Unintimidated doth protest too much.
ReplyDeleteAgain.