Yep, the Kabala owns Walker. His rise has nothing to do with the way he stabilized state finances, returned the government to control if its employees nor that he won three public elections for governor within four years. His secret society aims to circumcise all males without anesthetic, tax them for being circumcised and send them in human waves with A-bombs to attack anyone hurting the business of Jewish Kabala bankers. You can tell by the way Walker looks at the camera when he is making a speech, that he is sending a secret signal.
If he were legit, he would not talk to any rich person who could help finance his campaign.
Yep, the Kabala owns Walker. His rise has nothing to do with the way he stabilized state finances, returned the government to control if its employees nor that he won three public elections for governor within four years. His secret society aims to circumcise all males without anesthetic, tax them for being circumcised and send them in human waves with A-bombs to attack anyone hurting the business of Jewish Kabala bankers. You can tell by the way Walker looks at the camera when he is making a speech, that he is sending a secret signal.
If he were legit, he would not talk to any rich person who could help finance his campaign.
Stop making sense!
When its time to fight, you fight like you are the third monkey on the ramp to get on Noah's Arc... and brother, it is starting to rain!
To be accurate, it's important to say that more than Scott Walker was auditioning for the GOP nomination. Jeb Bush had his hand out,..so did Chris Christie and John Kasich. It seemed that Kasich may have been Adelson's early favorite, but the results of CPAC seem to indicate that he's chosen Walker to be his "Rand buster".
The political world watched the 80-year-old Adelson zip in and out of the sessions on his motorized scooter, observing closely for signs of his favor. What did it mean that he feted Bush in private, that he snubbed Walker, that he seated Kasich next to him at lunch? What did it mean that these men were in attendance—had he already narrowed the potential field of 2016 candidates to a personal Final Four? Aides to two prominent potential candidates, Florida Senator Marco Rubio and Kentucky Senator Rand Paul, told me they’d been invited but had to decline because of personal commitments. Were they truly otherwise entangled, or were they perhaps disinclined to participate in the spectacle? Spokesmen for the RJC and Adelson declined to tell me what other invitations were extended.
The top item on Adelson’s political agenda is well known—support for Israel and a maximally aggressive approach to American foreign policy, particularly in the Mideast. These days, he has another cause: banning Internet gambling. In a mind-bending display of chutzpah, the casino magnate has concluded that online gaming poses a moral risk to Americans. (Gamblers' virtue is presumably assured if they stick to periodic land pilgrimages to the Venetian and other Sands properties.) Adelson has donated to and hosted fundraisers for Republican Senator Lindsey Graham, who has suddenly discovered his own inner moral crusader and become the primary sponsor of the bill in Congress to ban Internet gambling. To a question about whether he had been bought, Graham countered: “I would say that Sheldon has aligned himself with most Baptists in South Carolina.
A good principle to guide me through life: “This is all I have come to expect, standard lackluster performance. Trust nothing, believe no one and realize it will only get worse…”
It appears that Christie was the frontrunner until he got caught up in the stink about closing that bridge. Then Jeb Bush was pushed forward, but the smart money isn't going to try to put another Bush in office,....so that left Walker,...who isn't really up on how to play the game but is a willing student. Adelson and the boys are bringing him along.
"Walker, who is not Jewish, noted that his son's name, Matthew, is from the Hebrew word for "gift from God”. He later added that he decorates his residence with Christmas lights and a "menorah candle".
Adelson was sitting there thinking, "This is what I've got to work with this year?"
John Kasich isn't giving up yet, however. He want's that Adelson money so much that he's going to crash Bibi's speech just to show how serious he is about the whole deal.
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Gov. John Kasich is a former U.S. House member who today likes to complain about how they do things in Washington. He's also weighing whether to mount a 2016 campaign to return there as president.
For these reasons, the Republican is raising eyebrows with his decision to attend Benjamin Netanyahu's Tuesday speech to a joint session of Congress.
House Speaker John Boehner's invitation to the Israeli prime minister has sparked political controversy, particularly among Democrats. Kasich is taking advantage of his lifetime House floor privileges to see the speech up close and has been invited by Boehner, a fellow Ohioan, to attend events before and after the address.
Is Kasich, who has done little organizational work for a presidential run but been clear about his interest, attempting to beef up his foreign policy credentials? Is he eager to demonstrate his support for Israel -- a cause near and dear to top Republican donors such as Sheldon Adelson, whom Kasich met with last year?
A better question: How often does Kasich take advantage of his floor privileges?
"He last used his privileges to visit the Capitol in December and, when he's back in Washington, occasionally visits the Capitol or the House floor," Kasich press secretary Rob Nichols said in a Saturday email responding to questions from the Northeast Ohio Media Group. "His aversion to the place is well-documented, however, so it's not something he looks for excuses to do."
Why is Netanyahu's Tuesday speech so important to the governor?
Democratic candidates bow before Soros, Republican candidates bow before Adelson. And we get to vote from their hand picked crop.
According to Reid, Adelson is a good man, and the Koch brothers are evil. The difference, Adelson tends to contribute to Reid's campaign. These guys just kill me with their double standards or just plain lack of standards.
Who ever wins this election will have to raise over $100 million. That's just to compete. And you blame want to be candidates for going to people with money that can raise more money???? Are you sure you don't work for the Lame stream media???
NRA LIFE MEMBER GOD BLESS OUR TROOPS ESPECIALLY THE SNIPERS! "Suppose you were an idiot And suppose you were a member of Congress... But I repeat myself." -Mark Twain
Who ever wins this election will have to raise over $100 million.
It's not the money. It's the agenda that the money buys. Call me old fashioned, but I prefer a President that wasn't placed in office in order to serve a foreign government.
No one was surprised to see Republican hawk Lindsey Graham, or even Mitt Romney, line up to kiss Sheldon Adelson’s ring at the Israel-American Council conference in Washington last weekend. Adelson has urged that the United States drop nuclear weapons on Iran as a “negotiating” tactic; he dreams that his son will be a sniper in the Israeli army; he is basically the kind of hawk with maximal loyalties to Israel and minimal ones to the United States that one might wish held no position of honor in the Republican Party. But alas he does. In a better world a Sheldon Adelson event might receive no more attention from prominent Republicans than a David Duke conference, but we’re long past that point. The Romney and Graham speeches blasting Obama’s diplomacy towards Iran received headlines of the dog bites man nature.
But the Twittersphere was set aflame at the Sunday plenary session, where Adelson held court with fellow billionaire and Israel supporter Haim Saban. Saban does not have the public persona of Adelson. The Power Ranger mogul is a major Democratic Party donor, perhaps the largest of all. He sponsors something called the Saban Center at Brookings, which provides a think tank gloss to pro-Israeli perspectives, but also funds some genuine scholarship. He is on first-name terms with the liberal hawk or liberal internationalist elite, “Tony” and “Shimon” and of course “Hillary.” You can get a sense of Saban’s world from the fulsome video made to introduce Hillary when she spoke two years ago at the Saban Center—where she received a parade of warm endorsements from Israeli politicians well known in the U.S. It was the first concrete sign, many noted, that Hillary was really interested in running for the presidency in 2016.