Monday, November 25, 2013

Gov Scott Walker believes Governors are the Best qualified to be President...but makes an exception with Paul Ryan

More and more GOP lawmakers say they would like to see a Republican governor elected president in 2016, but Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, one of the biggest proponents of that goal, says he'd make one exception. 
During a roundtable with Washington reporters on Friday, Walker suggested Rep. Paul Ryan, his fellow Wisconsinite and House Budget Committee chairman, would be up for the job, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports.
"I think Paul Ryan is one of the exceptions to that rule," Walker said of Mitt Romney's 2012 presidential running mate. 
Ryan has a “tenacity” for reform and looks at issues with “an executive sense,” he added.
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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I sorta agree. I'd like to see some actual EXPERIENCE. Being a senator who's sole focus seems to be fund raising and getting the higher office, does not cut it for me. Being a gov who quits mid term because the bad boys called her a widdel name... does not cut it. Give me a Martinez, a Walker, a Herbert anyday.

Right Wingnut said...

Anon, what about Leavitt?

CRUZ COUNTRY said...

To me, the number one qualification to be the GOP nominee for president is someone who presents a consistently conservative vision of our republic that is A CLEAR ALTERNATIVE to the consistently liberal vision presented by Democrats.