Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Scott Walker is ready to declare war on Iran on day one of his presidency. Well he seems nice.

I'm looking at you Iran.
Courtesy of HuffPo: 

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R) said over the weekend that the next president of the United States needed to be prepared to take aggressive military action on their very first day in office, including against Iran. 

The presidential contender, who had promised to "terminate" the nuclear agreement with Iran upon his inauguration, made the remark while speaking with reporters at the Family Leadership Summit in Ames, Iowa, on Saturday. 

"I believe that a president shouldn't wait to act until they put a cabinet together or an extended period of time, I believe they should be prepared to act on the very first day they take office," he said. "It's very possible, God forbid that this would happen, but very possible, that the next president could be called to take aggressive actions, including military actions, on their very first day in office."

Okay can we all agree that no matter what we NEVER let this mofo near the White House? 

Because I mean, holy shit!

23 comments:

  1. Anonymous2:35 PM

    I bet he was salivating as he spoke.

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  2. Anonymous2:52 PM

    please let him fall in to a vat of cheese curds......I really dislike our guv'ner.
    the asshole.

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  3. SallyinMI2:56 PM

    So he would use the time between early November and late January for what? A ticker tape parade tour? Of COURSE the Cabinet is assembled and utilized before inauguration. Good Lord. None of these morons even knows how government works (well, that is an understatement!) And if one more of them thinks it's cute to cock their dirty fingers like they are pointing a gun at you, I may have to start writing emails to all of them. This is not a g**d**m police state. Nor is it a Christian nation with all these fake religious men running around with their Bibles and their memorized verses. Just stop already. And we have to put up with this crap for more than a year? My God. Keep the faith, Dems...we must win this battle with Satan.

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  4. Anonymous3:01 PM

    Just another typical GOP, war mongering candidate.

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  5. Anonymous3:06 PM

    He was trying to emulate Ronald Reagan (wearing a Don Young hat).

    http://farleftside.com/2011/2-7-2011.jpg

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  6. Anonymous3:09 PM

    Well here's a big hellyeah back atcha Scotty! And let's giterdun befir noon alsotoo please, no since waiting all the way until the afternoon to take some serious action.

    You can repeal the ACA and fire everyone in the EPA in the afternoon. That'll be a good solid bit of work for your first day in office.

    Bout time we got someone in there who'll restore honor and dignity to the White House and not go around acting like some uppity tyrant racist dictator who hates our country.

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    1. Anonymous3:25 PM

      That first paragraph, 3:09 PM, sounded straight from the mouths of vg and korn. Actually the whole post is a typical day in the pee puddle.

      If this pig gets anywhere close to the WH we are doomed. For cripes sake, VOTE!

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    2. Anonymous3:58 PM

      VG is AWOL from the pond....did he wander over here? Should we notify his attendant or just page Dr.Lager to pronounce the time of death?

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  7. Anonymous3:11 PM

    We need a law that requires the President to be like Major Kong and ride the first bomb dropped on Iran if we start the war.

    If GW had to ride the first bomb dropped on Iraq, the war plans would have been cancelled.

    A photo shop of Scotty boy on a bomb would be nice.

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  8. Anonymous3:21 PM

    Gryphen, Brissy is bloggin' and mamaw is facebookin' it,
    http://lm.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.patheos.com%2Fblogs%2Fbristolpalin%2F2015%2F07%2Fplanned-parenthood-official-jokes-about-buying-a-lamborghini-with-money-from-the-sell-of-butchered-baby-bodies%2F&h=tAQEKMp_F&enc=AZP1pISpER34eRc3Th9fyjQ-8uWjkWXb67EJq7JZzAqItRFd16NR2imknkEoepEUH4KyoMAFwOmrlgi5gNgRGUFWNyhkb8IKY2_q6deMZk1nXxh5Nu9Uc-bZc2RzE5YRz9I&s=1

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  9. Hug G. Rection3:42 PM

    I spent seven years in the military, I thank whatever higher anonymous power that there is, that non of my 4 sons and step sons have followed my lead. What a war mongering piece of shit, has he ever signed his name on that line?

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    1. Anonymous4:01 PM

      My WWII vet dad used to say he would have shipped any sons to Canada, rather then send them to the jungles of Vietnam. Thankfully, dad had all daughters!

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  10. Caroll Thompson4:41 PM

    Of all the candidates trying to get the Republican nomination, Scott Walker is the worst. He is evil incarnate. I think the man would murder his own mother to get the nomination.

    However, he has a Sarah Palin problem as many in the media have been writing about recently. First he stated that Reagan firing the air traffic controllers was the best foreign policy decision Reagan ever made (because he showed those commies how tough he was), Then he said that if he could take on the Teacher's Union, he could easily take on ISIS.

    After that, his campaign had to hire tutors for him so he could learn more appropriate responses to questions about our foreign policy.

    If a candidate has to hire a tutor, as the McCain campaign had to do for Sarah Palin, and now the Walker campaign has to do for Walker, I don't think that person is ready for prime time.

    In our recent history, I think we can all agree that Truman did not need a tutor. Ike and Kennedy did not need a tutor. Johnson and Nixon did not need a tutor. Ford and Carter did not need a tutor. Reagan did not need a tutor. Pappy Bush and Clinton did not need a tutor. Obama did not need a tutor. I heard George W. Bush did have a tutor and we see how that worked out.

    I do not have to agree with whomever the majority elects. But I insist on smart. Some integrity wouldn't hurt either. Walker has none of the qualities that would make him qualified for the position that he seeks.

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  11. Anonymous5:41 PM

    Do not underestimate this evil man. Right now he's looking like the lesser of all the idiots on the right to many conservatives. They are too stupid to realize how evil this guy is. He's a religious zealot, he's torn our state apart, and his approval ratings have plummeted in Wisconsin. He only knows how to run for office, not to lead. He's never held a private sector job other than a short term job at Mcdonalds.He's a lying, cheating, scheming ahole. DO NOT let him to the White House.

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    1. Anonymous7:07 PM

      That's the plan. Send out The Trumpster , all batshit crazy and what not, then when He crashes, people will say "Well... at least he's not as bad as Trump".
      VernD

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    2. Anonymous9:41 PM

      I agree, he is dangerous and has the Koch money backing him. I am afraid people will "dismiss him" as too stupid to win, but I don't even want him on the ballot to find out.

      How convenient for him that the investigation into campaign finance fraud was dismissed by judges who had taken money from the same people.

      Then the story about him changing the FOIA laws so that the legislature wouldn't have to disclose where they are getting their information from was really scary- end of democracy in WI.

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    3. Maple6:46 AM

      Surely the Democrats have sufficient ammunition against this "Snot" Walker (as my American friend calls him). By almost any measure Wisconsin is far worse off now than it was before he took office. His personal resume -- college dropout (or caught cheating and had to withdraw) -- is damning enough. And his personal visage -- droopy eyes, weak chin -- should be more than enough to keep him out of the WH.

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  12. Anonymous6:20 PM

    I know I'm not the brightest, but---why exactly the pressing necessity to go to war with Iran, as opposed to, say, North Korea? Neither state is our friend, but neither has attacked the U.S. nor has any credible capacity (or apparent desire) to do so.

    Thus....why?? Is it just that war has somehow become some kind of peachy keen campaign promise????

    What is wrong with the kind of people who would vote for this?

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  13. Anita Winecooler7:42 PM

    When will the GOP's endless, unrelenting, bloodlust over starting wars and killing innocent people (collateral damage that never get's counted accurately)? On day one? Really?

    And he's "pro life"? I can't imagine any of them brokering a deal nor trying diplomacy in any way, shape, or form.

    Get out and vote Democratic, none of them deserve the honor of being Commander in Chief, we've come so far yet have a long way to go. Apathy on our part might get one in, and we can't let that happen. Every vote matters.

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  14. Anonymous8:00 PM

    It sure doesn't sound to me like we can afford a cocky, stupid. war happy state Governor to be elected President. Trust me, I know...I'm from Texas. That kind of history cannot be allowed to repeat itself.

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  15. Anonymous8:57 PM

    Holy shit is right! Imagine being so offensive, ignorant and hellbent on destruction?War is not the only answer. Well it is if you are Halliburton, Boeing and Lockheed. We Americans need to stop policing the world and being the world’s military go-to nation. I for one am sick of it and so is everyone I meet. Why do you think Bernie Sanders is on top?

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  16. Anonymous9:28 PM

    O/T, but maybe not:

    Mark Begich is now lobbying for AIPAC!

    Mark Begich...beating the drums of war. W.T.F.

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