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https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-politics/wp/2016/03/30/trump-ambles-into-attack-mode-on-scott-walker-facts-or-no-facts/

JANESVILLE, Wis. — When Gov. Scott Walker (R-Wis.) endorsed Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Tex.), this state’s conservative and Republican establishment saw the potential for a twofer. One: Cruz would get a boost from a governor whose three tough election wins have endeared him to Republican voters, with the latest Marquette Law poll putting his approval rating above 70 percent. Two: Trump would be unable to resist climbing into the ring with Walker, alienating the governor’s suburban base, turning it out for Cruz.

Trump found the ring even before he got to Janesville on Tuesday — and it was all Republicans could have dreamed. In a radio interview after Walker’s endorsement, Trump seemed to bemoan the governor for cutting services instead of raising taxes.

“There’s a $2.2 billion deficit and the schools were going begging and everything was going begging because he didn’t want to raise taxes ’cause he was going to run for president,” Trump told radio host Michael Koolidge. “So instead of raising taxes, he cut back on schools, he cut back on highways, he cut back on a lot of things.”

Referring to a page of numbers, Trump meandered through some outdated economic data to insist that Walker was failing the state.

“Look at this, by the summer of 2015, Wisconsin was facing a $2.2 billion, two-year budget deficit," said Trump. “That’s terrible! By the way, this is out of books. This isn’t just Trump. This is out of books. Total state debt is $45 billion — maybe somebody is going to tell me that’s wrong. That’s like, $45 billion is really high. Twenty thousand fewer people in labor force than seven years ago.”

The debt number was correct but nearly pointless. Every state carries debt, but Wisconsin’s debt-to-GDP ratio is 14.6 percent. By comparison, the national debt-to-GDP ratio is closer to 100 percent.

The deficit number, on the other hand, was not just old but totally incorrect. Trump had used these same attack lines when competing against Walker in the Iowa caucuses. The implosion of Walker’s campaign there seemed to instill false confidence that these attacks would work anywhere.

Trump’s crowd did not seem to mind the errors. Outside, one man even hoisted a sign that read “CHARLIE SYKES SUCKS,” an attack on the conservative radio host whose tough interview with Trump had gone viral, and who Walker had given the Cruz endorsement news to. In conversations, plenty of Trump voters said they supported Walker but resented his meddling in the race.


Trump seemed to find firmer ground when he warned that the Trans-Pacific Partnership would “kill” Wisconsin, and that both Cruz and Gov. John Kasich (R-Ohio) supported it. (Cruz does not support it; Trump amended his attack to say that Cruz had flipped.) Meanwhile, Sykes was pronouncing Trump’s attack on Walker to be “weapons-grade stupid.”

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I gave Trump the benefit of the doubt, overlooked alot of the political theater, tried to take him as a Populist but still within the fold of the GOP, a la Nixon. Simply criticized his tactics but not the man in his recent attacks on Cruz as a bad choice to get a leg up on him.

What he's done to Walker is beyond the pale.

Trump has divorced himself from the GOP with this speech. He's a liberal Rat, and should be given the liberal Rat treatment from here:

No prisoners, no mercy, heads on the mantle.

I'm done.
The Republic is lost.

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Re: Trump Ambles Into Attack Mode One Scott Walker, Facts Or No Facts
« Reply #1 on: April 02, 2016, 07:36:57 pm »
Yep.  Trump is burning down the barn and it's time to lock him and his supporters inside.
Roy Moore's "spiritual warfare" is driving past a junior high without stopping.

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Re: Trump Ambles Into Attack Mode One Scott Walker, Facts Or No Facts
« Reply #2 on: April 02, 2016, 07:37:45 pm »
Quote from: Free Vulcan

I gave Trump the benefit of the doubt, overlooked alot of the political theater, tried to take him as a Populist but still within the fold of the GOP, a la Nixon. Simply criticized his tactics but not the man in his recent attacks on Cruz as a bad choice to get a leg up on him.

What he's done to Walker is beyond the pale.

Trump has divorced himself from the GOP with this speech. He's a liberal Rat, and should be given the liberal Rat treatment from here:

No prisoners, no mercy, heads on the mantle.

I'm done.

I won't get beyond this. No where, at any time, has a group of elected political party leaders coalesced around a leader and a philosophy as they did and have in Wisconsin. They did so in a risk-it-all gambit. Not once or twice, but over and over. They prevailed. They are the Crown Jewel of taking on the left philosophically.  They won. At great political peril. I, along with others here, sincerely prayed for Divine assistance during the most crucial moments.

And Trump criticizes the achievement.  No, I will not overlook this.
« Last Edit: April 02, 2016, 07:39:10 pm by Lando Lincoln »
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Re: Trump Ambles Into Attack Mode One Scott Walker, Facts Or No Facts
« Reply #3 on: April 02, 2016, 07:41:50 pm »
I find it interesting that Trump always goes to Lib talking points in his attack of "fellow Republicans". If I didn't know any better I would think that Donny is a doctrinaire Lib politician pretending to be a GOPer.