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Politics : Politics for Conservatives

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To: FJB who wrote (57567)9/9/2015 2:31:41 PM
From: Stan   of 124630
 
Good article on Walker. But, he's better off in Wisconsin where he knows his job rather than inflicting himself on the nation ala the Peter Principle. Too bad. I prefer a governor as President. Plus, his lack of preparedness for the national questions, and his inability to recognize the true nature and interests of the new RNC consultants that shows he can't read people around him, a deadly flaw, undoes him too. Maybe next cycle, if he learns from these mistakes. Maybe.

Best lines about that last problem, IMO.

As the Walker campaign gained prominence, the big name RNC consultants, people who have no loyalty to much of anything, began descending upon Walker’s organization like a bunch of vultures to toss out Walker loyalists and replace them with the inbred and incestuous little group of professional RNC consultants.
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These people don’t really have skin in the game as far as Walker’s candidacy is concerned. If Walker drops out, they will go back to their jobs at the RNC or the RNC will foist them off on some other luckless candidate. This is not to say that they wouldn’t rather be on a successful candidate’s team but the candidate’s failure has very little personal impact on them.
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