Kleefisch Immediately Sacrifices Principles and Turns to DC ‘Snakes & Weasels’ for Campaign Cash

May 30, 2022 · 12m 35s
Kleefisch Immediately Sacrifices Principles and Turns to DC ‘Snakes & Weasels’ for Campaign Cash
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I give my analysis of journalist Paris PROCOPIS’ article on Rebecca Kleefish trading in her principles to receive campaign cash. Enjoy the article: As Ronald Reagan was famous for saying,...

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I give my analysis of journalist Paris PROCOPIS’ article on Rebecca Kleefish trading in her principles to receive campaign cash. Enjoy the article:

As Ronald Reagan was famous for saying, ‘There you go again.’

Rebecca Kleefisch is changing her tune again and I am beyond confused as to which Rebecca will actually govern if she were to prevail. Many of you know I have been a vocal and unapologetic supporter for Kleefisch over the years. This has left people puzzled as to why that support has wained over the recent months.

And I am not the only one.

It’s clear that many are bothered with this constant ‘redefining of Becky’, the doublespeak from her campaign, and the mantra that it’s her turn and you best support her or you are no better than Joe Biden. This ‘inevitability’ strategy has especially changed her campaign beyond recognition.

We saw this with her convention speech. She was literally the ONLY candidate who needed to have a ‘production’ by having her entourage on stage before she came out. Then, to make things worse, she had to get ‘validation’ from Scott Walker before she spoke? Way to set the women’s movement back a few years.

Of course, Walker had every right to speak and should have, but it was strange he did not speak during the Ron Johnson timeframe as our former Governor. It’s not like his endorsement was a surprise to convention attendees and he took away about five minutes of her allotted time.

This was puzzling because she is more than capable of holding her own without needing her entourage or Scott Walker to validate her. Remember? This is the same candidate who took on the ‘establishment’ chosen one in 2010 and WON! Without the theatrics.

But I digress.

Several days ago I wrote an Op-Ed calling attention to the blatant political doublespeak in Rebecca Kleefisch’s article where she condemned Madison Snakes and Weasels, lobbyists, etc. Well, except for the growing list of Madison Snakes and Weasels, lobbyists, who support her campaign.

Like Queen Gertrude said in William Shakespeare’s, Hamlet, ‘The lady doth protest too much, methinks.’

Apparently she likes Snakes and Weasels in the ‘swamp’ more than she says. Right now Kleefisch is busy putting on her deep swamp waders as she prepares to travel away from the Madison swamp she pretends to hate, so she can dip her toes in the deepest swamp of all, Washington DC.

Traveling to DC, in and of itself, is not necessarily a bad thing, but it is when you openly and conveniently condemn the actions of Swamp Creatures in an effort to gain political points. Then, in the next breath you lay down your ‘principles’ and join the swamp creatures who support you in order to get campaign cash.

Yes, I said lay down ‘principles.’

Back on May 16th news came out that the UW Madison Board of Regents voted to hire Jennifer Mnookin, a WOKE, social justice, CRT peddling Liberal who makes Nancy Pelosi look Conservative. Wisconsin Conservatives, immediately and unanimously condemned the hiring. Mnookin personifies everything we are fighting against.

Kleefisch was quick to jump on that bandwagon and she immediately Tweeted out, ‘The Board of Regents’ decision to hire a woke radical like Dr. Mnookin is infuriating. Our universities need to focus on building a strong economy and workforce — not force-feeding liberal ideology to Wisconsin students.’
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