Thursday, December 11, 2014

Hopeful 2016 GOP presidential candidate sends explosive thank you message to local Jewish voters.

"Duck Jews!" Sincerely Scott Walker
Courtesy of AOL:  

Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker may want to try using spell check. 

The union busting Republican politician tried and failed to wish a happy Chanukah in an undated letter to a local group representing Jewish voters. 

"Thank you again and Molotov," said the letter. 

The incendiary remark came in a reply to letter from Milwaukee attorney Franklyn Gimbel, according to The Cap Times. The letter is undated but believed to have been written prior to him being elected governor. 

He likely meant to write "mazel tov," a common Jewish phrase.

Perhaps Walker is to be excused for this gaffe, as he is a Baptist and the only thing they want from the Jewish people is for two thirds of them to die off so that Jesus will come back.

Yet another prime example of the kind of intellect that the Republican party believes fit to run the country.

22 comments:

  1. Anonymous2:32 PM

    Wow! As a (completely non-religious) Jewish-American, I'm laughing my ass off.

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  2. Anonymous2:48 PM

    As is so often the case, Wonkette's take on this was priceless. Little lit Molotov Cocktails replacing the candles on the Menorah

    http://wonkette.com/568826/scott-walker-wished-jewish-friends-a-merry-jewish-christmas-and-an-incendiary-new-year

    Seriously Republican Party...Scott Walker??

    A Fan From Chicago

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  3. Caroll Thompson2:51 PM

    Not to worry G. Hillary or Elizabeth will be our next President. But I think Jeb is the only one who can beat Hillary or Elizabeth in 2016 and it's very doubtful he will get the nomination with all the nutcases voting in the Republican primary.

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  4. Anonymous2:55 PM

    I live in Wisconsin and I'm not only embarrassed but enraged at the lazy Democrats that wouldn't get off their ass to vote. This loser should have never been elected the first time.

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    1. Anonymous12:16 AM

      I live in Wisconsin, too, and I'm with you all the way. It's so, so sad.

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    2. Anonymous9:09 AM

      I also live in Milwaukee, and I voted for Burke. But I am really pissed that so many people didn't take advantage of their right to vote this past November 5. I was in and out of my polling place in around 10 minutes. And I went after work when I thought it would be really busy.

      Jennifer K

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  5. Anonymous2:56 PM

    What do expect from someone who didn't graduate from college?

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  6. Anonymous2:56 PM

    Another typical Republican politician that knows not what they say! Are we surprised? Their party is a total mess and they have no one of quality or smarts that comes immediately to mind!

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  7. London Bridges3:16 PM

    Scott never finished school.

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    1. Anonymous9:11 AM

      Yep, good old Scott was kicked out of Marquette University for rather shady behavior.

      Jennifer K

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  8. Anita Winecooler3:20 PM

    Palm meet forehead. Wonder how long it'll take him to publicly say he made a mistake, and if anyone was offended by what he says, then he's sowwy.

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    1. Made a mistake??? Sorry? Hell no those words don't exist in a republican's vocabulary!
      Good ole Scooter launched into how it must be a slow news week cuz you know it's always the medias fault!
      Loser indeed!

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    2. He'll never admit he made a mistake. Just that the liberal media quoted him wrong.

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  9. London Bridges3:23 PM

    More new info on Brown killing case:
    http://3chicspolitico.com/2014/12/11/redditt-hudson-darren-wilson-processed-his-own-evidence/

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  10. Hattie Green3:49 PM

    With all the Koch, Wall Street and corporate money, can't the Republicans buy better politicians?

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  11. Anonymous4:02 PM

    I clicked on the link and read a few of the comments just to see how the right wingers could turn this around to bash the President. Sure enough, they managed to find a way!

    AND they complain about how liberal AOL is!!!

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  12. Anonymous4:12 PM

    At least he don't wear a huge Star of David when he wants to be Jewish.

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    1. Anonymous4:31 PM

      Yeah, and a molotov and get them off the earth faster, Baptist that he is. What a JERK.

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  13. hedgewytch4:44 PM

    Damn those Freudian slips! Can't they get spell checker to fix that! LMAO!

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    1. Anonymous6:06 PM

      Damn those Freudian slips!
      --------------------------
      You beat me to it.

      Dumb Republicans gotta stay away from those foreign languages.
      Wanna bet his apology comes with an explanation that his favorite movie is Fiddler on the Roof !!

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    2. Anonymous7:22 PM

      Isn't Fiddler on the Roof the show with that dirty song about lady parts: "L'Hymen"?

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  14. I think Colbert had the best response to Walker.

    Man. I am sure going to miss him.

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