Why the Left Hates Scott Walker: Wisconsin Goes Right-to-Work
Right-to-work legislation speeds toward Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker’s desk, and reporters don’t have much to say about that.

Right-to-work legislation speeds toward Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker’s desk, and reporters don’t have much to say about that.

Despite numerous good faith efforts, CNN’s John King and Dana Bash ignored repeated requests from Breitbart News asking them to condemn and/or comment on a fellow journalist openly mocking the Christian faith of Wisconsin Republican Governor Scott Walker. Taegan Goddard,

Late Thursday afternoon, Fournier spoke to Breitbart News. Read the full piece here. — Despite numerous good faith efforts, The National Journal’s Ron Fournier ignored repeated requests from Breitbart News asking him to condemn and/or comment on a fellow journalist
Former CNN anchor and the Daily Mail Online’s US Editor-at-Large, Piers Morgan said that Hillary Clinton was “Ghost of Christmas Past to many people” and “no spring chicken” while praising Scott Walker as “smart” and clever,” and predicting Republicans will
Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) said that CPAC would be “kind of a difficult crowd” for “moderates” like Jeb Bush on Wednesday’s “Kelly File” on the Fox News Channel. Asked about the competition he’ll face from Jeb Bush if he runs
Liberals are losing their ever-loving minds over Scott Walker, who at this point isn’t even a likely presidential candidate yet.

Washington Post columnist Dana Milbank is now into the second week of a very personal campaign against Wisconsin Republican Governor Scott Walker. This week, Milbank is furious at the Governor for answering that he “doesn’t know” if President Obama is

The son of Wisconsin’s governor says the Left is afraid of his father, because Scott Walker has been able to reform some liberal strongholds.

A new Quinnipiac poll shows that Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker is surging in Iowa, leading the state with 25 percent of likely Republican caucus-goers.

Sen. Rand Paul shows the power of his potential presidential candidacy during a trip to southwest Florida.

Public Policy Polling (PPP) numbers have Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker emerging as “a clear leader in the race for the first time,” according to a new release.

Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker (R) fired back at some of the media coverage aimed at him saying that he is “certain” that not one average voter would list “the issues we heard about in Washington from the media” among their
Bigotry is borne of ignorance and the nasty snark the Political Wire’s Taegan Goddard launched at Scott Walker’s Christian faith Tuesday is a perfect example of a secular leftist who finds everyday Christianity freakish. Sadly, it is also the result

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker’s campaign is using mainstream media “gotcha” questions regarding Barack Obama to start an email fundraising campaign.

Conservative columnist and author of “Never Trust a Liberal Over 3-Especially a Republican” Ann Coulter declared Republicans should politely say “screw you, I’m not answering the question” to the media on some occasions on Monday’s “CNN Tonight” Coulter re-iterated her
Former Vermont Governor Howard Dean (D) suggested that Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker (R) believes President Obama was born in Kenya and isn’t a Christian on Monday’s “Up with Chris Hayes” on MSNBC. “He [Walker] doesn’t have an inner compass, what
For the second time in as many polls, U.S. Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas) leads the pack among Texas Republican voters as their top choice among potential 2016 presidential candidates, but just barely. Cruz has dropped back from twenty-seven percent to twenty percent but still maintained his lead. Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker jumped from two percent of the vote in an October, 2014 poll to nineteen percent in Tuesday’s University of Texas/Texas Tribune Poll. Former Governor Rick Perry (R-Texas) fell from a second place finish in the October poll to fifth place in the current poll. Perry’s support has been cut in half – down from fourteen to seven percent.

Starting with the shrill hysteria surrounding former-New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani’s expression of his private opinion (in what was supposed to be a private off-the-record gathering Wednesday night), the American media has revealed itself as ready to take its left-wing

A right-to-work bill making its way through the Wisconsin legislature could be ready for Gov. Scott Walker’s signature next month.

A professor at University of Wisconsin-Whitewater (UWW) sent a memo to her freshman English class offering students extra credit for attending an organized rally to protest Gov. Scott Walker’s proposed budget cuts to the University of Wisconsin System.

The Washington Post’s Robert Costa reports Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker is in Washington, D.C., this weekend for the National Governors Association’s winter meeting. While there, he’ll also be meeting with Americans for Tax Reform President Grover Norquist and other influential Republicans in his circle.

The Wall Street Journal reports that Wisconsin Republicans plan to move forward with right-to-work legislation, and Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker is now on record saying he’ll sign the legislation should it pass.

Sometimes a newspaper misses the news. Rudy Giuliani’s “Obama doesn’t love America” comments aren’t especially controversial; Scott Walker’s aides thinking such comments could be made “off the record” is the real controversy.

An overwhelming majority of potential New Hampshire GOP primary voters believe Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R) is plenty qualified to be president even without a college degree. According to an NH1 New Hampshire poll, “85 percent of Republicans and independents

Don’t tell me what degrees you’ve earned, show me what you’ve done (and can do). No number of credentials can create jobs where opportunity and demand do not exist. American companies are increasingly turning to outsourcing and imported labor for high-tech jobs because they don’t want to pay what American college graduates demand, or don’t find their work ethic appealing.

The Field Poll, conducted from January 26-February 16, reveals a lopsided preference for Hillary Clinton as the 2016 Democratic presidential nominee and a wide-open race among Republicans, with Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker leading and former Florida Governor Jeb Bush breathing down his neck.

For those who genuinely remember former President Ronald Reagan and his administration, supply-side economics was a lynchpin of his presidency, and high-profile supply-side economists like Larry Kudlow, Arthur Laffer, and Stephen Moore were considered key parts of his team.

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R) may be preparing for a 2016 presidential run, but he has yet to come out strongly against the Common Core standards and the federal overreach they represent.

Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker (R) declared the country needs “a fighter, not just an Ivy Leaguer” while expressing that he wasn’t afraid of any of the other GOP candidates and dismissed criticism of his lack of a college degree as
From Bloomberg Politics: The relationship between the Kochs and Walker was cemented during Walker’s bitter war against public unions that led to a recall election in 2012. During the tense weeks of standoff at the capitol in Madison, it was the Kochs’

Depending on which new poll you prefer, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R) is either up big, or extremely competitive in Iowa. Both polls are good news for his camp.
Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker leads another very early Iowa poll. A Gravis Marketing poll conducted after Mitt Romney announced he would not make a third White House run found Walker in the lead with 24%. Fifteen percent of Iowa Republicans

Wisconsin’s Republican Governor Scott Walker has beaten the state’s unions three times in elections, recalls, and more elections. But the union thugs aren’t done attacking yet. They are now going so far as to harass Governor Walker’s elderly parents by unloading a bus of union toughs to protest outside the home in which they live.

It was once said that “God looks out for fools, drunks and the United States of America.”

In their shared zeal to elect Hillary Clinton president, the New York Times allowed columnist Gail Collins to falsely blame Republican Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker for teacher layoffs that occurred the year before he became governor. The column is titled

Three new NBC News/Marist polls indicate the 2016 GOP presidential race promises to be a wide-open race.

Like other forays into politicized science, the Scott Walker flap is about tribalism, not rational debate.

Talk radio host and author of “The Liberty Amendments,” Mark Levin argued that if Scott Walker’s college career is scrutinized, conservatives should point to Joe Biden’s, Ted Kennedy’s, Al Gore’s, and John Kerry’s time in college on Friday. “There are some
Columnist Pat Buchanan argued that Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) would be “the next Scott Walker” on Friday’s “McLaughlin Group.” Buchanan did say “if Walker can emerge as the conservative choice, if you will, against the establishment candidate, he can beat
US News and World Report Chairman and Editor-in-Chief and publisher of the New York Daily News, Mort Zuckerman said he doesn’t think Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker has “the slightest chance” of winning the GOP nomination on Friday’s “McLaughlin Group.” “I