Monday, March 7, 2011

Chris Larson Tweet: 'Walker and Fitzgerald Brother Show'

Chris Larson's latest Tweet, posted during Governor Scott Walker's press conference with Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald and Assembly Speaker Jeff Fitzgerald:

On the Walker and Fitgerald brother show going on right now: it's nice fiction but the public remembers who shut out them out of the process

2 minutes ago via Facebook
Retweeted by 10 people

More confirmation that Larson is most definitely NOT one of the "reasonable and responsible" AWOL Democrat senators referred to by Gov. Walker.

"Walker and Fitgerald brother show"?

Very disrespectful.

I wonder if Larson bangs a drum when the Dem caucus meets in the secure Illinois location. Ooes he carry a "Walker is Hitler" sign?

Do you think Larson intentionally misspelled Fitzgerald?

Did he mean to write "Fitgerald" or doesn't Larson know how to spell the name?

The public DOES remember who shut down the process - the 14 Dems, including Larson, who fled the state to disenfranchise millions of Wisconsin voters.

Larson is really exposing himself as an extremist and very willing to take on the role of thug.

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Here's another Tweet from Larson:
Walker is using our letter requesting to meet and talk as a prop in this charade. That should tell you much more than his words. #wiunion

4 minutes ago via Facebook
Retweeted by 27 people

No, Chris.

Gov. Walker is showing the public the ridiculousness of the AWOL Dems' claims.

4 comments:

jimspice said...

Any response to Mr. Fitzgerald's very disrespectful response to the meeting proposal?

Mary said...

Given Miller's despicable behavior, his repeated reneging and his attempt to rewrite history, I think Sen. Fitzgerald's response is measured and very appropriate.

jimspice said...

For the record, I contacted an elected representative of mine today, one that shares my liberal leanings, to suggest a more civil tone in the discourse. In particular, I suggested referring to the governor as "Walker" as I had heard him do, sounded disrespectful, and whether or not he respected the man, the office deserved respect.

He responded that he agreed. We'll see if it made a difference.

Mary said...

Good for you.

On several TV interviews, I've noticed Chris Larson refer to the governor as "Walker."

Larson knew he was on camera speaking to a reporter. To me, it sounded disrespectful. It was particularly bad since Larson was serving as the spokesman for the AWOL Dems.