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To: dragnet2

#1. Why would a conservative Republican associate with and conduct business with, and put into such a prominent position, an individual who is obviously pro-amnesty?

There are not a large pool of people in the nation who have experience and a good success record with the very tightly controlled and Federally regulated rules and laws required of a campaign. In a Presidential election with so many candidates already hinting that they will enter, a relative no-name like Walker has to get whomever he can at the moment. Most likely someone not already aligned with a particular candidate or already under contract.

#2. Would you do this?

Yes, if I was not able to contract someone more closely aligned with my personal politics I would definitely hire the best person I could get. My own real estate lawyer is a life-long Democrat who once ran for local office as a Democrat. He has never failed me.

#3. If Walker happened to become president and put in a leftist pro-amnesty sympathizer/supporter as spokesperson for the Border Patrol, would you support that too?

Too hypothetical. I understand your concern and I sympathize with your intent in this question; I just think it jumps too far ahead at the moment.

#4. Do conservative media/communications experts who do not support or sympathize with amnesty for millions of illegal aliens not exist?

Yes. But Walker hired the best contractor he could get who was not already under contract (or hoping to get a contract with another candidate). My brother, for instance, is one of only about 5 people in his state that can do what he does for candidates. He will only work with Republicans, but he is about as moderate in his views as can be and is, religiously speaking, basically an atheist, even though he has represented some very religious candidates. He has never let a client down. He will always give his clients 100%.

If you need to build a bridge and the best engineer you can hire thinks that global warming is real, you don’t not build the bridge. You just tell him what the rules are and write a bunch of binding requirements into the contract. Maybe not my best example....

Or, there is always the possibility that Walker is a big-time pro-Amnesty guy and hired a person that shares his views. I hope not. I don’t think so. But one can never be sure anymore.


52 posted on 03/18/2015 9:03:07 AM PDT by Noamie
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To: Noamie
1. Why would a conservative Republican associate with and conduct business with, and put into such a prominent position, an individual who is obviously pro-amnesty?

There are not a large pool of people in the nation who have experience

No sale. That's ridicules.

#2. Would you hire a leftist open borders, pro-amnesty hack to do your talking?

Yes

There ya go.

#3. If Walker happened to become president and put in a leftist pro-amnesty sympathizer/supporter as spokesperson for the Border Patrol, would you support that too?

Too hypothetical.

That's one way to evade the question.

Is the man not considering running for president? It's the same scenario as ya have here.

#4. Do conservative media/communications experts who do not support or sympathize with amnesty for millions of illegal aliens not exist?

Yes. But

Yes but?

No, there is no but.

53 posted on 03/18/2015 9:33:42 AM PDT by dragnet2 (Diversion and evasion are tools of deceit)
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