Scott "have it both ways" Walker had a very tough time being interviewed by CNN's Dana Bash while driving around on his RV. Bash, who's been a reporter for a long time and is not known as a bomb thrower made Walker squirm so much in this interview,
I was reminded of a certain Sarah Palin interview with Katie Couric. All she did was ask him to clarify his ever changing positions on simple topics like Gay leaders in the Boy Scouts, immigration reform and the Iran nuke deal. I've never seen a presidential candidate refuse to make clear his positions except when he had to do with legal matters and instead he said he tried to fluff it off by saying: "I don't have an opinion on every single issue out there." That's not going to fly as a presidential candidate.
His first position on the Boy Scouts issue was that he felt the ban was correct on gays and then he switched it to he was only protecting gays because of the political controversy this issue was causing and he wanted to spare them the heartache. When Bash told him he still hadn't answered the question, he then said it was up to the Boys Scouts to ultimately make that decision.
As a Christian Conservative politician , he refused to answer if being gay was a choice and instead deflected that out of hand because he didn't want to put his real thoughts out there. However, if he's being questioned at a religious right conference, he may have to be more forth coming. He's trying to separate himself from Ted Cruz on this issue, but he can't hide his true feelings for too much longer.
He also was out of his depth when discussing the new Iran Nuke deal and took the party line of "it's a bad deal." He didn't understand Bash's next question about sanctions against Iran and bash had to explain it to him.
He obviously thinks America's sanctions against Iran have been happening in a vacuum - by ourselves, but we need the rest of our foreign allies to participate or else they would be useless. After Dana, embarrassingly explained this all to him, he still stuck to his guns and said the US sanctions would still have an impact on Iran. OYE!the kochs made a mistake when you are in the market for a traitor find one who at least has some idea of things they would encounter should they be successful at purchasing the WH. the guy is a bought and paid for fraud, but he fit's the criteria for being a republican president/figurehead, keep in mind what those requirements are as laid out by Grover Norquist in 2012.
do you really think these guys are spending billions to buy a WH just to let some yes man call the shots??????? only a fake or misguided Christian would support the republican agenda or place someone who does at the top of the heap it would go against all Jesus taught and God stands for but not to worry hell ain't half full.
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/02/13/1064417/-Grover-Norquist-on-the-GOP-candidates-All-we-need-is-someone-who-can-handle-a-pen
http://www.winningprogressive.org/grover-norquist-romney-will-do-as-hes-told