Thursday, April 9, 2015

Possible presidential contender Scott Walker came out swinging on national television against President Obama, who had publicly suggested the Wisconsin governor was “foolish” for taking a hardline stance on nuclear negotiations with Iran.
The public tiff took off when Walker simply said he would not agree to any nuclear deal with Iran that allowed the country to enrich uranium – and Obama couldn’t let the comment go. The president said Walker had adopted a “foolish approach,” and added: “Perhaps Mr. Walker, after he’s taken some time to bone up on foreign policy, will feel the same way"

Walker, late Wednesday evening on “Hannity” on Fox News, responded with blunt words.
“It’s unbelievable,” he said. “This is a president who should spend more time trying to work with governors and Congress instead of attacking them. But it’s not the first time … he went after me not too long ago for signing the right to work in Wisconsin as well.”
Walker went on, reminding of Obama’s own inaccuracies with foreign policy.
“The thing about that statement, this is a guy in the last year who called ISIS the JV squad, who called Yemen just last fall … a success story [who] had a secretary of state under Hillary Clinton that gave Russia a reset button and then they ultimately went into the Ukraine, this is a guy who I think shouldn’t have the audacity to be schooling anyone on foreign policy,” he said.

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