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    Boutons, you know most conservatives want Jeb as far away from the white house as possible, right? Same with Christie.
    azhole, do you know that JebBoy is the Repug establishment pick and the Wall St preference?

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    Kockenstein monster gets ridiculed by an excellent ridiculeuse

    Scott Walker Needs an Eraser

    Lately, the big star in the race for the Republican presidential nomination has been Scott Walker, the governor of Wisconsin. He gave a rip-roaring speech at a conservative confab in Iowa last month, and it’s been his moment ever since.

    Unless the moment ended this week when Walker went to London on an alleged trade mission and refused to say whether he believes in evolution. Or pretty much anything.

    “For me, commenting on foreign policy or, in this case, economic policy in a country where you’re a visitor is not the politest of things,” he told a BBC journalist.

    Who knows how that will fly with the Republican base? Maybe they’re dying for a president who’ll go on an international trip and confine his remarks to the virtues of Wisconsin cheese.


    But about that Iowa speech: It was really a rouser. Basically, Walker talked about the “comprehensive conservative common-sense conservative agenda” he’s imposed on Wisconsin.

    His common-sense examples included making it easier for people to carry lethal weapons around the state and defunding the main organization that helps low-income Wisconsin women with family planning.


    Mainly, though, The Speech was about waging war on public employee unions, particularly the ones for teachers. “In 2010, there was a young woman named Megan Sampson who was honored as the outstanding teacher of the year in my state. And not long after she got that distinction, she was laid off by her school district,” said Walker, lacing into teacher contracts that require layoffs be done by seniority.


    All of that came as a distinct surprise to Claudia Felske, a member of the faculty at East Troy High School who actually was named a Wisconsin Teacher of the Year in 2010. In a phone interview, Felske said she still remembers when she got the news at a “surprise pep assembly at my school.” As well as the fact that those layoffs happened because Walker cut state aid to education.


    Actually, Wisconsin names four teachers of the year, none of which has ever been Megan Sampson, who won an award for first-year English teachers given by a nonprofit group. But do not blame any of this on Sampson, poor woman, who was happily working at a new school in 2011 when Walker made her the star victim in an anti-union opinion piece in The Wall Street Journal. At the time, she expressed a strong desire not to be used as a “poster child for this political agenda,” and you would think that after that the governor would leave her alone. Or at least stop saying she was teacher of the year.


    When it comes to education, Walker seems prone toward this sort of intellectual hiccup. Just recently, he released a proposed budget that would have changed the University of Wisconsin’s mission statement by eliminating the bits about “the search for truth,” educating people and serving society, in favor of the educational goal of meeting “the state’s work force needs.” When all broke loose, Walker blamed that one on a drafting error.


    “Is this a pattern?” teacher-of-the-year Felske wondered.


    That budget also contains another interesting education idea that Walker has yet to blame on inept typists.
    He wants to change the way teachers are licensed. Basically, the plan would be to let people with “real-life experience” just take a test to demonstrate that they knew their subject matter. It appears to require no training whatsoever in the actual art of teaching.

    “Teaching is more than just knowing stuff,” protested Tony Evers, the state superintendent of public instruction. “It is an extraordinarily complex skill.” You may not be surprised to hear that in Wisconsin, the superintendent of education is not appointed by the governor. Evers was elected on his own, and his office is extremely unhappy about Walker’s new plan.


    “We don’t know the origins of this idea. It wasn’t discussed,” said John Johnson, a spokesman for the superintendent. “We’re requiring more rigor of our students, but this certainly seems like a decrease in the rigor we require of our teachers.”


    The idea could very well become law, whether the educators like it or not, since the Wisconsin Legislature often makes policy changes as part of the budget. We will have to let Wisconsinites worry about that.


    But it gives us a fresh look at the wave of attacks on teachers’ unions around the country. We definitely do not want to protect incompetent or lazy teachers. On the other hand, if you believe that teaching is a skill that it takes years of practice to master, you also do not want to encourage politicians to save money by canning the most expensive and most experienced teachers.


    Not a problem for Scott Walker. His view of teaching is apparently that anybody can do it. Just the way anybody can be president. As long as they don’t make you talk about evolution.


    http://mobile.nytimes.com/2015/02/14...an-eraser.html

    You Repugs, all y'all got some real gems leading y'all's Kock-owned party.



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    As Scott Walker mulls White House bid, a spotlight on his jobs agency

    The Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation, a public-private body set up by Walker shortly after he took office in January 2011, was supposed to help the state climb out of recession by shedding bureaucratic rules and drawing on private-sector expertise.

    But the
    WEDC has fallen short of its own goals by tens of thousands of jobs and failed to keep track of millions of dollars it has handed out.

    One reason for the agency's disappointing performance: Walker's overhaul of the state bureaucracy drove away seasoned development workers, economic development experts who work closely with the agency told Reuters.


    Critics say the WEDC's struggles highlight a significant gap in Walker's resume as he lays the groundwork for a likely Republican presidential bid in the 2016 election: his middling record on job creation.


    "Essentially we've been surfing on the national recovery," said Marc Levine, a senior fellow at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee's Center for Economic Development.

    "The idea was that Wisconsin policies are better than the national policies and we were going to move ahead of the national rate. That clearly hasn't happened."


    http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/...edName=topNews

    Governments by Kockenstein monsters are "job creators"



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    Jeb, "the smart brother", in geopolitical strategy speech




    CHICAGO — In an effort to distance himself from the legacy of his brother, George W. Bush, former Florida Governor Jeb Bush will use a major foreign-policy speech on Wednesday to assert that, if elected President, he would harm the nation in completely different ways.


    “A lot of people are looking at me and thinking that I’m just going to be a rerun of my brother,” Bush told reporters before the speech. “They are greatly underestimating my ability to create chaos and destruction in ways that are uniquely mine.”

    As an example, Bush said, he was unlikely to invade Iraq for a third time, calling such an action “too derivative.”

    “George already did it, and Dad did it before him,” he said. “Call it my independent streak, if you will, but I want to spawn some disasters of my own.”


    To that end, Bush said that he and his foreign-policy team were already scanning the globe for “new and different places” where the United States could become involved in open-ended and pointless quagmires.


    “I see boundless opportunities for the reckless and totally optional insertion of American military force,” he said. “No offense to my brother, but there were a few spots that George missed.”

    http://www.newyorker.com/humor/borow...NjIxODA4NjEwS0



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    It's going to be hilarious to see the bloodbath that are the Republican primaries this year. They're going to fight tooth and nail, tear each other limb from limb and then have to turn around and support each other.

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    It's going to be hilarious to see the bloodbath that are the Republican primaries this year. They're going to fight tooth and nail, tear each other limb from limb and then have to turn around and support each other.
    ... and they will still lose, and lose horribly.

    schadenfreude:



    I expect a replay of that.

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    http://fivethirtyeight.com/features/...ss-every-game/

    WOWSers.... should post that in the club.

    Every NBA Team’s Chance Of Winning In Every Minute Across Every Game

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    ING Kockinistan Texans!

    UT/TT Poll: In Texas, Walker Ties Cruz; Clinton Soaring



    and Texas' Smart Brother not mo' betta than a n!gg@ in n!gg@ loving TX?

    and only 1% ahead of Texas' disfavorite clown JimmyRicky?

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    Texans love this guy

    Scott Walker's Political Record of Lies, Deceit, Corruption and Revenge

    “Walker basically operates on issues by asking himself three questions,” said Ross.

    “First, how will my position reward my donors?

    Then, how will it punish my enemies?

    Finally, he asks himself, how it help me move up the political food chain?”

    http://www.alternet.org/tea-party-and-right/scott-walkers-political-record-lies-deceit-corruption-and-revenge?akid=12817.187590.9_IWwU&rd=1&src=newslett er1032277&t=3

    a slime ball, like Rick Scott in FL



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    Jeb Bush ✔ @JebBush
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    Happy anniversary to my beautiful wife of 41 years, Columba.
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    Mrs. Jeb Bush Will Buy ALL THE THINGS

    So, uh, Jeb Bush’s wife has a problem. And it’s kind of a serious problem. You see, Columba Bush cannot stop buying ALL THE THINGS:

    [In 2000], she took out a loan to buy $42,311.70 worth of jewelry on a single day, according to records filed with the state of Florida by Mayors Jewelers.
    That purchase was part of a pattern by Columba Bush of borrowing to buy tens of thousands of dollars of jewelry at a time from the South Florida store over a 14-year period. Do entation available online, which does not include the details of two transactions made less than six weeks apart in 1995, shows that she spent a total of more than $90,000 at the store.

    Turns out, Mrs. Bush was fond of seeking loans from her favorite store to buy herself a metric ton of baubles. And instead of having the paperwork sent to the governor’s mansion, where she lived with her husband the governor, she had it sent to a postal box instead. Hmmm, wonder why? Maybe because she didn’t want her husband the governor to open the mail and find out that she had purchased:

    [A] $25,600 pair of diamond stud earrings set in platinum; an 18-karat white-gold and diamond bracelet by the Italian designer Bulgari, priced at $10,500; an 18-karat white-gold and diamond necklace, costing $3,200; and another pair of diamond earrings, for $3,300. The records indicate that she received discounts and price adjustments totalling $2,780 and paid $2,491.70 in sales tax.

    That was one of at least five such loans made by the store to Columba Bush between 1995 and 2009. The most recent was for an $11,700 Rolex watch and a $5,900 pair of earrings.

    See, Mrs. Bush also has a history of trying to keep these things from her husband, even at the risk of violating the law. Oh yeah, it’s that bad. In 1999, she was detained at Atlanta’s Hartsfield International Airport by customs officials “for misrepresenting the amount of clothing and jewelry she had bought while on a solo five-day shopping spree in Paris.”


    Columba had spent $19,000 on that solo shopping spree, but according to her husband, the reason she “misled” customs officials — you know, by lying — was that she didn’t want her husband to find out how much she spent. After she was busted and forced to pay $4,100, she said she felt “ashamed” — which didn’t stop her from continuing to buy ALL THE THINGS, with the paperwork conveniently sent somewhere her husband hopefully wouldn’t find it. Sounds like they have a great and open relationship, not that it’s any of our business.


    Now far be it from us to mock some rich-as- lady for wanting to buy super-expensive rich-as- stuff. Like Ann Romney and her hideous angry eagle shirt for which she paid $990 because she has that kind of money and also that kind of really poor taste.


    Rich people can spend all their rich-people money on whatever they want, because it’s America, and that’s why Jesus died on the cross, or whatever. And yeah yeah, Columba is not running for president, her husband is, so really, we respect her privacy and will not make all the jokes for the next year and a half about how she has a seriously bad shopping addiction, and oh god, will she try to pawn the White House silver just to buy herself some more shoes? Hahaha, no, let’s not make those jokes, that would be so tacky and mean, and nobody should ever make fun of a candidate’s family unless the candidate is a Democrat, and then it’s all good.

    Instead, we’ll just concern troll aloud about how exactly Jeb Bush plans to run for president in 2016 with a straight face, on a platform of being The Guy who best understands that “the opportunity gap is the defining issue of our time.” Somehow, Jeb thinks he’s going to sell himself to the American people as a reg’lar American, just like the rest of us reg’lar schmucks, who really understands the lives and struggles of the middle-class. Even though he is both the son and brother of former U.S. presidents. And a former governor. And a millionaire. And a guy whose wife can’t stop BUYING ALL THE STUFF, to which his answer is — or at least was, but maybe his advisers are working on something better — “It is a lot of money. But look, that’s between her and me.”


    Gee, you think dropping 40 grand on jewelry, in one day, counts as a lot of money? Maybe that’s what Jeb means by an opportunity gap. When he is president, everyone will have the opportunity to buy out jewelry stores on the regular. Actually, that sounds great. Jeb for president!


    Read more at http://wonkette.com/577181/mrs-jeb-b...q8I58pAryOr.99



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    It's going to be hilarious to see the bloodbath that are the Republican primaries this year. They're going to fight tooth and nail, tear each other limb from limb and then have to turn around and support each other.
    I just hope it's rand, jeb, christie, huckabee, rubio doing all the fighting and leaving the others out so the others can win.

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    I just hope it's rand, jeb, christie, huckabee, rubio doing all the fighting and leaving the others out so the others can win.
    The economy is looking good, Barry gonna kick Repugs' sociopathic asses with multiple VETOes which will enthuse the Dems and indies.

    Repugs will still try to stall, if not crater, the economy by cutting federal and red state spending.

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    I just hope it's rand, jeb, christie, huckabee, rubio doing all the fighting and leaving the others out so the others can win.
    Snyder is going to be a major player. His "working class families can't stop me from destroying them" rhetoric is going to get a lot of play in the GOP right now. Of course it'll be disguised as "what's necessary for the economy". He would get absolutely eviscerated in the general election though. I just don't see anyone who doesn't have a scandal or three on their heels that could potentially win the republican primary. Whomever they choose is either A) going to have some black marks on their resume or B) not have the chops to compete with Hillary (presumptively).

    I'm not at all a fan of Hillary, either. But realistically she's got to be licking her chops. Unless a real savant emerges from the GOP field, this presidency is nearly a lock for her.

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    Snyder is going to be a major player. His "working class families can't stop me from destroying them" rhetoric is going to get a lot of play in the GOP right now. Of course it'll be disguised as "what's necessary for the economy". He would get absolutely eviscerated in the general election though. I just don't see anyone who doesn't have a scandal or three on their heels that could potentially win the republican primary. Whomever they choose is either A) going to have some black marks on their resume or B) not have the chops to compete with Hillary (presumptively).

    I'm not at all a fan of Hillary, either. But realistically she's got to be licking her chops. Unless a real savant emerges from the GOP field, this presidency is nearly a lock for her.
    Hillary probably has more black marks than anyone.

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    DOn't want to start a new thread so this is the most relevant one i think.

    The way liberals are going after Walker for absolutely nothing, i think i should pay more attention to him and maybe vote for him.

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    DOn't want to start a new thread so this is the most relevant one i think.

    The way liberals are going after Walker for absolutely nothing, i think i should pay more attention to him and maybe vote for him.
    I prefer my president to have a college degrees.

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    I prefer my president to have a college degrees.
    Not all intelligent people have degrees and not all people with degrees are intelligent. More the most part intelligent people i today's society have degrees, but not to the point that I would dismiss someone who didn't have one. He can be educated without going to college.

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    Jeb Bush Gets Boos At CPAC, Pleads Unfamiliarity On 'Ways Of Washington'




    http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewir...+%28TPMNews%29

    Jeb is too moderate, is 1 too many shrubs, Christie is too fat, too nasty,

    Will Kock Bros buy their Kockenstein monster from WI into THE Repug candidate?



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    Scott Walker, God's Gift to the Democratic Party
    Read more: http://www.rollingstone.com/politics...#ixzz3Sz1oLkdR


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    Unhappy With a Moderate Jeb Bush, Conservatives Aim to Unite Behind an Alternative

    OSKALOOSA, Iowa — Fearing that Republicans will ultimately nominate an establishment presidential candidate like Jeb Bush, leaders of the nation’s Christian right have mounted an ambitious effort to coalesce their support behind a single social-conservative contender months before the first primary votes are cast.
    In secret straw polls and exclusive meetings from Iowa to California, the leaders are weighing the relative appeal and liabilities of potential standard-bearers like

    Senator Ted Cruz of Texas,

    Gov. Bobby Jindal of Louisiana

    and the former governors Rick Perry, of Texas,

    and Mike Huckabee, of Arkansas.

    http://mobile.nytimes.com/2015/03/26...-jeb-bush.html

    liabilities? as in UNELECTABLE?

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    This Year's Hottest Destination for GOP Candidates Is the Mexican Border













    http://www.motherjones.com/politics/...tt-walker-2016

    Pandering to the xenophobes, but if the candidates really want some xenophobe cred, they need to kill some rock throwing kids.

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    Look at those grim determined faces.
    Old Mad White Guy vote secured...

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    This split for conservatives is healthy ideologically imo, but has not worked out so well for governing. The pure form of the early Tparty was a boots-like rejection of the cozy affiliation between the political parties and big business. It's not surprising that the Tparty morphed as individual leaders from the grassroots got bought or quit.

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    This split for conservatives is healthy ideologically imo, but has not worked out so well for governing. The pure form of the early Tparty was a boots-like rejection of the cozy affiliation between the political parties and big business. It's not surprising that the Tparty morphed as individual leaders from the grassroots got bought or quit.
    the right-wing, esp the Kock Bros affiliates known as bogus Tea Baggers, Repugs, etc aren't interested in governing "so well", or governing at all.

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