Walker Has No College Degree...

The court is empowered to check all laws and issue the final ruling as to matters of fact and law as to whether they do or do not comport to the actual BLACK LETTER LAW contained in the constitution. They are not empowered to "interpret" any meaning or intent that is not written therin.

Congress is empowered to absolutely limit the scope of what cases SCOTUS can hear on an appellate basis and of course they can impeach any justice at anytime. They never will do either, of course.

Two completely different mindsets.

Until I read this post, I seriously doubted Queerbait was Karen Kraft.

Now I'm not so sure.
 
Well let's see, how do you feel today? Did any of the bar hides wrinkle their noses at you last night down at the local slop chute? After all the disposition of your fragile ego is normally the prime motivator behind your Karen "facts." :D

OMG you're in total...TOTAL denial about getting man cybered aren't you??

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Well let's see, how do you feel today? Did any of the bar hides wrinkle their noses at you last night down at the local slop chute? After all the disposition of your fragile ego is normally the prime motivator behind your Karen "facts." :D

Is Q-Bert on your Facebook, tubby?
 
Scott Walker: ‘I don’t know’ if Obama is Christian


msnbc 02/21/15

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, a potential contender for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination, told the Washington Post on Saturday: “I don’t know” if President Barack Obama is a Christian...

Despite frequent reiterations from the White House and the president himself that he is a practicing Christian, raising questions about his faith has become a routine talking point on the right...

Walker’s remarks are sure to raise eyebrows since they come just days after incendiary statements made by former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani at a private dinner held for the Wisconsin governor. Giuliani told the audience that he doesn’t think Obama “loves America,” at the event and later in a New York Times interview said “something’s wrong” with him.

Giuliani has since defended his controversial assertions, arguing that he cannot be accused of racism since the president’s mother is white. He also alleged that the president had been indoctrinated with communist ideology since he was 9 years old.
http://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/scott-walker-i-dont-know-if-obama-christian?cid=sm_fb_msnbc

This is so ridiculous. Someone should tell the Republicans that we have serious problems in the United States. We need solutions, and not a lot of stupid pandering to a lot of stupid, poorly educated Republicans.

Something is wrong with the Republican Party.

I hope there are enough sensible people in the United States that this will cost the Republicans votes. :devil:
 
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I wouldn't call that pandering. I would call it refusing to be baited into making personal attacks and slinging mud. That's something I wish all politicians would do.

I assume you read the complete transcript or saw the video? Is there some context I'm missing? Because the "I don't know if Obama is Christian" if he wasn't prompted is definitely mudslinging by any rational definition. It's just the Glen Beck school of mudslinging.

"Is Obama a secret Muslim? I don't know!"

Pretending your asking a question doesn't change what you're doing.

If it's the second part that's a BIT more ambigious but a better man would have flat out said he disagreed with Rudy and that there isn't a single soul in Washington who doesn't love America. You don't run for office in this country without a deep commitment. Hell I doubt anybody anywhere runs a country they don't love since most of them have sufficient funds that if they wanted they could simply bail. They might suck at their jobs, be horrible tyrants, murder lots of people that we see as innocent and they see as troublesome but I'd bet even the dictators of the world can honestly look in the mirror and say they love the country and want what's best for it's people (or at least some of it's people. Obviously some of them have "pesky" ethnic groups they'd very much like to cleanse but for the good of the nation.)
 
I assume you read the complete transcript or saw the video? Is there some context I'm missing? Because the "I don't know if Obama is Christian" if he wasn't prompted is definitely mudslinging by any rational definition. It's just the Glen Beck school of mudslinging.

"Is Obama a secret Muslim? I don't know!"

Pretending your asking a question doesn't change what you're doing.

If it's the second part that's a BIT more ambigious but a better man would have flat out said he disagreed with Rudy and that there isn't a single soul in Washington who doesn't love America. You don't run for office in this country without a deep commitment. Hell I doubt anybody anywhere runs a country they don't love since most of them have sufficient funds that if they wanted they could simply bail. They might suck at their jobs, be horrible tyrants, murder lots of people that we see as innocent and they see as troublesome but I'd bet even the dictators of the world can honestly look in the mirror and say they love the country and want what's best for it's people (or at least some of it's people. Obviously some of them have "pesky" ethnic groups they'd very much like to cleanse but for the good of the nation.)

I think it's more a matter of "I don't want to get involved" or "I don't want to take sides." Personally, I don't believe Obama is a Muslim, but I don't really know with absolute certainty. On the one hand, there is all that time he attended the Christian church in Chicago, but that doesn't absolutely prove anything. He could be some kind of deep mole, and his attendance was protective coloration. This is made even less unlikely by the fact the pastor of the church hates America so much and made no secret of it.

On the other hand, Obama's father was a Muslim and he attended an Islamic school in Indonesia, where he was listed as Muslim. He was very young then, but not too young to have been indoctrinated.

As for whether or not Obama loves this country or not, that is also open to conjecture. He could be trying to destroy it from within, by running up massive debt or allowing huge masses of illiterate aliens to gain citizenship or other methods. And, didn't Michelle say something like "For the first time in my life, I'm proud to be an American" when her husband was elected? That doesn't sound like someone who loves her country either. :eek:
 
I assume you read the complete transcript or saw the video? Is there some context I'm missing? Because the "I don't know if Obama is Christian" if he wasn't prompted is definitely mudslinging by any rational definition. It's just the Glen Beck school of mudslinging.

"Is Obama a secret Muslim? I don't know!"

Pretending your asking a question doesn't change what you're doing.

If it's the second part that's a BIT more ambigious but a better man would have flat out said he disagreed with Rudy and that there isn't a single soul in Washington who doesn't love America. You don't run for office in this country without a deep commitment. Hell I doubt anybody anywhere runs a country they don't love since most of them have sufficient funds that if they wanted they could simply bail. They might suck at their jobs, be horrible tyrants, murder lots of people that we see as innocent and they see as troublesome but I'd bet even the dictators of the world can honestly look in the mirror and say they love the country and want what's best for it's people (or at least some of it's people. Obviously some of them have "pesky" ethnic groups they'd very much like to cleanse but for the good of the nation.)
THIS NIGGER has a problem with the words Walker used

I wonder if THIS NIGGER remembers THIS?

New media won’t let MSM forget: Hillary fed the ‘Obama’s a Muslim’ rumors in 2008



The Washington Post appears to be transfixed on whether Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker believes President Obama is a Christian – a cryptic inquiry surely driven by the obscure belief held by some critics that the president is a Muslim.

The newspaper hit the probable 2016 Republican presidential contender with the “gotcha question” on Saturday at the winter meeting of the National Governors Association, but the transparent attempt to set up Walker resulted in some unintended consequences.

To start with, Walker turned the question back on the two Post reporters.

“To me, this is a classic example of why people hate Washington and, increasingly, dislike the press,” he said. “The things they care about don’t even remotely come close to what you’re asking about.”

Ouch!

Another inauspicious result is the question prompted more than one member of the “new media” to recall another politician who was somewhat ambiguous about Obama’s chosen faith — Hillary Clinton, the likely 2016 Democratic presidential nominee.

A video clip quickly surfaced of a 2008 interview on “60 Minutes,” where Clinton was asked if she believed rumors that Obama is a Muslim.

“No! No! Why would I?” Clinton replied in the interview. “There’s nothing to base that on. As far as I know.”


Read more: http://www.bizpacreview.com/2015/02...-a-muslim-rumors-in-2008-181715#ixzz3SZdT1JNN
 
Lets not also forget

It was the Clinton camp that started the BIRTHER movement
 
NIGGERS at WAPO say that Walker sat there and listened and said NOTHING and that's cowardice and he cant be PRESIDENT

aside from the FACT that it makes no sense *

Will the NIGGERS at WAPO say the same about CUNT CLINTON who sat by Suha Arafat who said that ISRAEL Poisons Pali kids....me thinks not

why?

we know why!



* and of course Rudy is 100% right
 
Yes, it may take an experienced real person like Scott Walker, untainted by Ivy League credentialism, to save the country from the morass into which that credentialism has brought us:



Scott Walker's national education effect: Column
Glenn Harlan Reynolds 5:40 p.m. EST February 15, 2015

"The college dropout governor may bring reality back to an Ivy League-suffocated government."

"All this credentialism means that we should have the best, most efficiently and intelligently run government ever, right? Well, just look around. Anyone who has ever attended a faculty meeting should recognize that more education doesn't produce better decision makers, and our educated mandarinate doesn't seem to have done much for the country."

Glenn Harlan Reynolds, a University of Tennessee law professor
, is the author of The New School: How the Information Age Will Save American Education from Itself

http://www.usatoday.com/story/opini...in-candidate-president-state-column/23454543/



Do as I say, not as I do ...
 
If Rudy isn't right

Why are polls taken?

BYRON YORK: Why Are Americans Confused About Obama’s Religion?



But when it comes to confusion, or wrong information, about Obama’s religion, Scott Walker is far from alone. Polls have long shown many Americans know little about the president’s faith.

In June, 2012, Gallup asked, “Do you happen to know the religious faith of Barack Obama?” Forty-four percent said they did not know, while 36 percent said he is a Christian, 11 percent said he is a Muslim, and eight percent said he has no religion. The “don’t know” group included 36 percent of Democrats. (A larger number of Republicans, 47 percent, said they didn’t know Obama’s religion, as did 46 percent of independents.)

In August, 2010, a Pew poll made news when it found that 18 percent of those surveyed believed Obama is a Muslim. But just as notably, 43 percent of respondents in that survey told Pew they didn’t know Obama’s religion. Among those who said they didn’t know were 41 percent of Democrats.

One notable suggestion in the Pew survey was that in Obama’s first couple of years in office, as Americans became more familiar with him as president, they became less sure of his religious faith. In March 2009, shortly after Obama entered the White House, 34 percent said they did not know his religion, while 48 percent identified him as a Christian. By August 2010, the number of Americans who said they did not know Obama’s religion had grown to 43 percent, while the number who identified him as Christian fell to 34 percent. The trend was true not just of the president’s political opponents but of his supporters as well. “Even among Democrats, fewer than half (46 percent) now identify his religion as Christian, down from 55 percent last year,” Pew wrote in 2010.

In June 2012, Pew asked the question again and found that 36 percent — still more than one-third of Americans — did not know Obama’s faith, while 45 percent identified him as a Christian. (The poll, taken during the 2012 presidential campaign, found that more people — 51 percent — correctly identified Mitt Romney as a Mormon than the 45 percent who said Obama is a Christian.)

The polls are anywhere from two to four years old. There hasn’t been much research on the topic recently, so it’s possible views have changed in one direction or the other.

Whenever the issue pops up, Obama’s most ardent supporters are quick to blame conservative media for misperceptions about Obama’s religion. But it’s possible something in Obama’s public presentation of himself has also created confusion among a significant number of Americans about his religion. The fact is, Obama’s religious roots and development have always been a complicated story.

As with everything about him, there’s no there there, just a series of convenient projections on fog, like the monster in a Scooby Doo episode.
 
I wouldn't call that pandering. I would call it refusing to be baited into making personal attacks and slinging mud. That's something I wish all politicians would do.

If Walker had simply said "Of course Obama is a Christian," as any sane and sensible person would, how would that be "making personal attacks and slinging mud"?
 
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I think it's more a matter of "I don't want to get involved" or "I don't want to take sides." Personally, I don't believe Obama is a Muslim, but I don't really know with absolute certainty. On the one hand, there is all that time he attended the Christian church in Chicago, but that doesn't absolutely prove anything. He could be some kind of deep mole, and his attendance was protective coloration.

Only, of course, he couldn't be, and you know it.
 
wow, a cuckold circle jerk ... and in the name of obama

wait, since obama is there then there would be no happy ending





If Walker had simply said "Of course Obama is a Christian," as any sane and sensible person would, or if he had simply left the matter unmentioned, which would be better still and more appropriate, how would that be "making personal attacks and slinging mud"?

msnbc 02/21/15

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, a potential contender for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination, told the Washington Post on Saturday: “I don’t know” if President Barack Obama is a Christian...

Despite frequent reiterations from the White House and the president himself that he is a practicing Christian, raising questions about his faith has become a routine talking point on the right...

Walker’s remarks are sure to raise eyebrows since they come just days after incendiary statements made by former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani at a private dinner held for the Wisconsin governor. Giuliani told the audience that he doesn’t think Obama “loves America,” at the event and later in a New York Times interview said “something’s wrong” with him.

Giuliani has since defended his controversial assertions, arguing that he cannot be accused of racism since the president’s mother is white. He also alleged that the president had been indoctrinated with communist ideology since he was 9 years old.
http://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/scott-walker-i-dont-know-if-obama-christian?cid=sm_fb_msnbc

This is so ridiculous. Someone should tell the Republicans that we have serious problems in the United States. We need solutions, and not a lot of stupid pandering to a lot of stupid, poorly educated Republicans.

Something is wrong with the Republican Party.

I hope there are enough sensible people in the United States that this will cost the Republicans votes. :devil:

Is Q-Bert on your Facebook, tubby?


Until I read this post, I seriously doubted Queerbait was Karen Kraft.

Now I'm not so sure.
 
No, according to me, liberals are a subversive force who have worked tirelessly to increase the scope and power of government at the expense of liberty and the founding principles of the country.

Yes, yes, we get it, you're a crazy idiot, we knew that, there's no need to keep reminding us.
 
WAPO works for Jeb Bush. No one asked Jebby what he thinks. And Jebby has no real competition but Walker.

I still say Bush and Clinton wont be nominees when the smoke clears. You read it here first.
 
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