Sunday, January 24, 2010

Will He Be Expressing The Same Sediment?

I see, via Twitter, that Scott Walker attended a couple of Lincoln Day events over the weekend.

I wonder if he is reusing his bit from last year:
Walker the historian gives us a comment on Lincoln's most famous speech, and misspells a great man's name twice in the process:
"At (sic) his Gettysburg Address, Lincoln famously said, 'Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent, a new nation, conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal' This was not just lip service, as evidenced from the words of contemporaries like Frederick Douglas (sic), former slave and early civil rights leader. Douglas (sic) said Lincoln was 'the first great man that I talked with in the United States freely who in no single instance reminded me of the difference between himself and myself, of the difference of color.'"
BUT WAIT, THERE'S MORE!

Walker's screed against the Democrats, disguised as a tribute to Lincoln, goes on to say, "This sediment (sic) that all men are is equal is evidenced in the Republican Party's current platform of equal taxes on all, and opportunity for all regardless of race, gender, or age ... Contrast that with the tenants (sic) of the (sic) Barack Obama and the Democrat (sic) party ... "

1 comment:

  1. Sediment? SEDIMENT?!? More proof that Wisconsin's uneducated Tea Party fundamentalist needs to finish college. Scott Walker is a terrible example for children in this state. Simply awful spelling and grammar.

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