The Great Whitebread Hope’s at it again
by digby
My Salon piece this morning catches up with Scott Walker — who’s still saying stupid stuff:
Mr. Walker repeatedly refused to say if he favored such a ban during his close re-election last year, when polls showed him unpopular among women. In March, as doubts about his anti-abortion credentials were raised by national conservatives, he pledged to sign a 20-week ban that was “likely to come to my desk.”What he did not explain was that he had asked Wisconsin lawmakers to send him just such a bill, during a meeting in his office with Mr. Fitzgerald and Robin Vos, the speaker of the State Assembly, also a Republican.“Walker weighed in and said the 20-week abortion ban is something he would like to see hit his desk,” Mr. Fitzgerald said. “It sent a message to us.”The governor specified that the bill should include no exceptions for rape or incest, according to Mr. Fitzgerald.
And Walker is still working hard at insulting women in other ways, too. Just last week on a conservative radio show he complained once again about pay equity, saying that it’s just another example of President Obama and Hillary Clinton’s desire to “pit one group against another.” Evidently he thinks paying women the same as men is a form of combat in which one side must lose. That’s absurd, of course. Men and women are very often allies in an organizational concept we call “families.” When women in those families make more money men benefit as well. It’s the ultimate win-win. Not to mention that, to most decent people, equal pay for women is a matter of simple fairness.
Read on. He seems to be demonstrating his independence from the huge pack of candidates by continuing the Republican’s “war on women” strategy.
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