Scott Walker’s spineless silence
Washington Post:
A NOTABLE moment of the 2008 presidential campaign came when Republican nominee John McCain faced down at a rally some of the more vitriolic haters of Barack Obama, who were shouting that the Democrat was a terrorist and an Arab.
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You might hope that such lessons in character wouldnt need to be relearned, but if so you would be disappointed. At a private dinner Wednesday for Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, a likely candidate for the 2016 GOP presidential nomination, former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani said: I do not believe that the president loves America. He doesnt love you. And he doesnt love me. He wasnt brought up the way you were brought up, and I was brought up through love of this country.
The former mayor has dived off the deep end before, so there was nothing all that surprising in his latest poison. But as Post columnist Dana Milbank points out, his remarks presented an early test of character for Mr. Walker, and Mr. Walker failed spectacularly. At the dinner, the governor said nothing. Even the next morning, having had a night to ponder, Mr. Walker chose not to lift himself out of the Giuliani sewer. The mayor can speak for himself. Im not going to comment on what the president thinks or not. He can speak for himself as well, Mr. Walker said on CNBC. Ill tell you, I love America, and I think there are plenty of people, Democrat and Republican and independent and everyone in between who love this country.
It sure is a good thing that the GOP cut back on the number of Presidential debates, so their candidates won't get caught tongue-tied when somebody says something stupid...