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Wednesday, 18 February 2015

Republican Voters Responding to Walker's Opposition to Knowledge

LONDON (The Borowitz Report)—Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker is relentlessly climbing to the highest point of the 2016 Republican Presidential field in light of the fact that voters are joining with his "solid and predictable restriction to learning," an associate to Walker said on Thursday.

While Republican hopefuls of the past, for example, Sarah Palin and Michele Bachmann, have profited by G.O.P. voters' antagonistic vibe to obvious certainties, the assistant said, "Contrasted with Scott, those two look like youngsters."

Walker has shined his against information qualifications in Wisconsin by proposing a three-hundred-million-dollar cut in the University of Wisconsin's financing and by erasing the expression "the quest for truth" from the qualities plot in the college's statement of purpose.

"That truth thing was a masterstroke," the assistant said. "Our surveying demonstrates that voters who contradict information likewise have negative sentiments about truth."

At the same time Walker's longstanding restriction to information may have confronted its hardest test amid a visit to London, on Wednesday, when a questioner inquired as to whether he put stock in development and he declined to reply. "He attempted to trap Governor Walker into conceding that he knew something, and Scott didn't take the draw," the assistant said. "I was viewing him do that and I was similar to, 'Nailed it.' "

Minutes like that, the assistant said, show why Walker will win the White House in 2016. "The American individuals are tired and drained of a President who knows things," he said. "They're prepared for Scott

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