
Mere hours after Fox News’ Sean Hannity pressed Walker on his Super PAC’s decision to bring the highly controversial GOP establishment hit man aboard their team—in which Walker threw Dayspring to the wolves, refusing to defend him—Walker was pressed yet again on the anti-conservative hire by Boston-area radio host Howie Carr.
by Matthew Boyle14 Jul 2015, 4:39 PM PST0

“Let me ask you about a hire of yours that has angered conservatives, it’s come up a lot in the news—Brent Bozell talks about Brad Dayspring as someone who besmirches the reputations of conservatives, that he’s paid to do the ugly work—do you pay attention to any of that, those criticisms?” Hannity asked Walker. “Well, he doesn’t work for me, he works for the Super PACs out there and by ‘he doesn’t work for me’ I can’t tell any Super PACs anything,” Walker replied amid crosstalk.
by Matthew Boyle14 Jul 2015, 4:52 AM PST0

Dayspring was undoubtedly effective at crushing conservative primary challengers to longtime Republican senators and helping Republicans take over the U.S. Senate. But his tactics throughout his career have been so brutal and personal, he’s become a larger-than-life personality in politics—someone who often overshadows whoever his boss is—and sometimes border on reckless.
by Matthew Boyle2 Jul 2015, 6:13 AM PST0