Walker's identity as The Foxconn Pitchman is getting stronger.
You wouldn't be running four, polling-driven Foxconn campaign promos tailored geographically across Wisconsin unless you and everyone else knew the project and its record-breaking billions in big-government subsidies remained the most-damaging political Scotthole looming on the road to a third term.
Talk about a defensive, one-issue campaign - - a one-legged stool.- - that is less a victory lap than late-in-the-game spin.
For those of you old enough to remember it, it would be like the company a year after it began bragging on it still trying to convince consumers that New Coke was a really good idea.
Full Foxconn archive, here.
You wouldn't be running four, polling-driven Foxconn campaign promos tailored geographically across Wisconsin unless you and everyone else knew the project and its record-breaking billions in big-government subsidies remained the most-damaging political Scotthole looming on the road to a third term.
Talk about a defensive, one-issue campaign - - a one-legged stool.- - that is less a victory lap than late-in-the-game spin.
For those of you old enough to remember it, it would be like the company a year after it began bragging on it still trying to convince consumers that New Coke was a really good idea.
Full Foxconn archive, here.
And now he looks like Dukakis in the tank with thay silly Foxconn hat. He looks like a little boy who's never held a real job...which is who Scott Walker is!
ReplyDeleteHe's losing, and not just on the Foxconn issue. The desperation is obvious, and laughable.
Is he playing Gold Leader or Red Leader in the rebel alliance?
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