Went over there to see what I could see.
Very tightly-managed agenda; the "Toss Vos" people were not allowed to do their thing because parliamentary procedure, you know. Too bad, as plenty of them were at the event.
"Tightly managed" = "We ain't gonna go there." The State Chair, Farrow, made that clear with his 'United we stand, divided we fall' speech. IOW, if you don't like Vos, you can STFU. There were a couple dozen people there who obviously did not like Vos, but they couldn't do much about it.
All the speakers referred to the Great Election Fraud, conveniently forgetting which Republican legislative leaders endorsed and blessed drop-boxes and ballot harvesting. Some--like Vos during a radio interview--suggested that 'nobody anticipated' the fraud and cheating. All that tells me is that there are a lot of very dumb Republicans in Madison. The Democrat Party has a lengthy track record of lying, cheating, and stealing for all to see. Where have these 'leaders' been?
Didn't see Wigderson. He's probably caucusing with the Democrats or pontificating in a near-empty saloon someplace. Nobody listens to him anyway.
Lots of speechification, some of it honest. The top-of-the-card event was Kleefisch vs. Nicholson. Rebecca still has problems with using a mike; shouting into one does NOT help. But she gave a stem-winder and the crowd was on her side. Nicholson hit the 'contrast' button and gave a quiet speech. Both of them promised universal school choice. Not likely that either of them will deliver it.
Lieut-Gov people were next. Polished presentation by an ex-Walker aide, the rest were OK. Wichmann did not show up at all.
A.G. candidates were another loud/normal speaking contrast. Toney makes a lot more sense--the other guy seems to think that the A.G. slot is like being king.
There is a race for the 2nd Appeals court, featuring an actual judge (R) vs. an Evers-appointed (California native) dweeb. Make damn sure you show up for that April election.
One of the speakers said that the objective this year was to overwhelm the Democrat cheating-machine and take every elected office on the slate. He was wrong. The objective this year will be to crush the Democrats, see them driven before us, and hear the lamentations of their women.
Scott Walker showed up; he's living with the classes now on Pewaukee Lake. He did NOT mention that his loss to Evers was likely due to the same vote-fraud that upended Trump a couple years later. Odd, that.
Free food, too!
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Good commentary. I made my way over to speak with Walker at the end. Only to tell him that he should’ve done something about the fraud that defeated him in 2018 and then maybe we wouldn’t be dealing with this mess now. He Seemed to acknowledge the merit of the statement. I wish Ramthun would have shown up.
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