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Walker Thrills a Packed House at CPAC

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Walker Thrills a Packed House at CPAC

Scott Walker hit all the right notes when he took the stage at the Conservative Political Action Conference on Thursday to address a standing-room-only crowd — even gamely handling a heckler. Walker was talking up Republicans’ push to pass a right-to-work law in Wisconsin, a measure to weaken labor unions, when a heckler stood up and began shouting in the packed ballroom. What he said wasn’t clear, but Walker handled it like a pro: He quipped, “Apparently the protesters come [here] from Wisconsin as well.”

The governor, considered a top contender in the 2016 Republican presidential primary, got a quick standing ovation for his response — one of a number he got during his address. After spending some time touting his strong domestic record as governor of Wisconsin, Walker sharply criticized the Obama administration for ineffective strategy in the fight against the Islamic State, and its disapproval of Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s upcoming address before Congress. Looking to sure up his own bona fides on foreign policy, Walker went out of his way to tell the audience that, as governor, he receives FBI briefings about potential threats to his states. And he pointed to his 2011 face-off with public-employee unions as preparing him for these sorts of situations. “If I can take on 100,000 protesters, I can do the same across the world,” he said.

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6 thoughts on “Walker Thrills a Packed House at CPAC

  1. Who cares, he will not be president.

    1. I will remind you you said that

  2. This guy make Christie look like a garden gnome.

  3. If we had a right to work law our transportstiintrust fund wouldn’t be broke

  4. Call me when he gets his degree.

    1. I ll let you know when Bill Gates does also

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