Governor Scott Walker gets his side out on Twitter
Source: cnn
Governor Scott Walker gets his side out on Twitter
Posted 6:25 am, February 23, 2015, by CNN Wire Service
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Governor Scott Walker
WASHINGTON (CNN) Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker let out his frustration with the media this weekend over Twitter, an attempt to regain control of the narrative surrounding his refusal to comment on former New York Mayor Rudy Giulianis remarks questioning whether Obama loves America.
On Saturday, Walker decried the medias gotcha game, and on Sunday he tweeted a selfie of himself and his son visiting the White House with the rest of the governors in town for the National Governors Association meeting.
Enough with the medias gotcha game, we started Our American Revival to talk about big, bold ideas, Walker tweeted Saturday night, with a link to his website.
The picture he tweeted on Sunday night featured Walker and his son in the foyer of the White House.
Alex and I in the White House for the National Governors Association dinner, he tweeted with the pic.
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Read more: http://fox6now.com/2015/02/23/governor-scott-walker-gets-his-side-out-on-twitter/
Oh my my. Seen the Gov does not like the National media vetting him. tsk tsk
blm
(113,082 posts)Walker is even whinier than most.
riversedge
(70,270 posts)Guess getting vetted has its bright side!!
WisPolitics.com ?@wispoliticsfeed 3m3 minutes ago
ELECTION: Walker campaign raising money off reporter questions on Obama, Giuliani http://bit.ly/1BeL3iS
http://elections.wispolitics.com/2015/02/walker-campaign-raising-money-off.html?utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=twitterfeed
Monday, February 23, 2015
11:45 AM
Walker campaign raising money off reporter questions on Obama, Giuliani
...............Reporters since have been asking Walker if he agreed with Giuliani's question, and a Washington Post reporter asked the guv if he believes Obama is a Christian. He answered he didn't know, though a spokeswoman later told the paper he was trying to make a point by not answering such questions and "Of course the governor thinks the president is a Christian."
Walker's state campaign sent a fundraising request playing off the controversy.
"Your support will show the clueless and mindless journalistic herd that you know what matters most and that it is not the pointless minutiae that they are pushing," the appeal read.
The DNC slammed Walker for his answers over the weekend...........
Read the fundraising appeal
Labels: WalkerWatch2016
msongs
(67,433 posts)C_U_L8R
(45,014 posts)Walker may as well be shouting at clouds.
tishaLA
(14,176 posts)And he's trying to cut education in WI! It's "Alex and me," you stupid fuck!
lutefisk
(3,974 posts)We tried, but he dropped out before graduation to take a part time sales job.
VWolf
(3,944 posts)twitter maxes out at 140 characters. He was just trying to be efficient.
Actually, now that I think about it, it seems more like he deliberately used "I" instead of "me" to appear intelligent, and of course got it completely wrong.
FSogol
(45,514 posts)Enjoy it Walker, that's the closest you will ever get. America won't elect a chump like you no matter how much cash the Kochs throw down a rat hole.
starroute
(12,977 posts)You wouldn't say, "Me am in the White House," would you? You would say, "I am in the White House."
So it's also "Alex and I."
tishaLA
(14,176 posts)Gotcha. Now let's work on what he actually wrote instead.
RufusTFirefly
(8,812 posts)It's a sentence fragment, which makes it problematic, but the tweet has no verb so the verb is probably implicit, as in
" This is a picture of) Alex and me in the White House for the National Governors Association dinner."
Politicians and corporate executives are absolutely terrified of using "me" incorrectly and will go to great lengths to avoid it by using either "I" or "myself" instead. In nine out of 10 instances, that usage is incorrect.
Common violations include variations on the following
This is a picture of Alex and myself. (WRONG)
This is a picture of Alex and me. (RIGHT)
The Koch Brothers joined Alex and I at the National Governors Association dinner. (WRONG)
The Koch Brothers joined Alex and myself at the National Governors Association dinner. (WRONG)
The Koch Brothers joined Alex and me at the National Governors Association dinner. (RIGHT)
starroute
(12,977 posts)Twitter forces you to leave out words -- and I took it for a compressed version of "Alex and I (are) in the White House..."
But you're probably right that it should be taken as " This is a picture of) Alex and me in the White House..."
So yeah. I concede.
underpants
(182,861 posts)Bill Maher comment about Palin applies here I think
VWolf
(3,944 posts)Sunlei
(22,651 posts)riversedge
(70,270 posts)Scuba
(53,475 posts)unionthug777
(740 posts)unions !!!
Scuba
(53,475 posts)louis-t
(23,296 posts)Stupid piece of garbage doesn't have an original thought in his head. Dumbass. This guy is really starting to piss me off.
Still In Wisconsin
(4,450 posts)Scotties BIG AND BOLD(TM) ideas are great because they are BIG AND BOLD(TM) and also very bold, and rather big besides.
louis-t
(23,296 posts)But I understand they are brilliant. And new. And they are his own ideas. And proven to be successful. And pro-growth. Etcetera.
Still In Wisconsin
(4,450 posts)Also, don't forget, what America really wants is a FIGHTER(TM). Scotty is such a BIG AND BOLD(TM) FIGHTER(TM)
randys1
(16,286 posts)Still In Wisconsin
(4,450 posts)Every single time Scotty starts getting it handed to him by ANYBODY- and I mean EVERY time- he will pull out the victim card. Cue the (fabricated) story about his car almost getting tipped over during the Act 10 protests in 3-2-1...
They_Live
(3,239 posts)how appropriate.
drray23
(7,637 posts)This is not something Gov Walker can do. He does not have the intellect for that. He is just barely able to regurgitate talking points he gets from the Kock propaganda machine and RW pundits.
yellowcanine
(35,701 posts)As people start to know who he is the bad stuff is going to define him. He will flame out early.
ProudProg2u
(133 posts)And his taskmasters "The Koch Brothers" And the, "Right to work for less" Governors"...I refuse to believe these people are honestly elected by anyone.