iconGov. Scott Walker (R-Wisconsin) addressed the Freedom Club’s annual dinner in Minnesota. Walker made time between photos and the dinner for a Power Line interview.

From Power Line’s John Hinderacker:

How was his speech? It was terrific. I have wondered whether Walker would be dynamic enough to succeed on the national stage. His low-key style has served him well in Wisconsin, but would he be able to inspire national Republicans? I needn’t have worried. Walker spoke extemporaneously, without notes (or, needless to say, teleprompter), and from the heart. He got a thunderous reception from the club’s members and guests.

Walker is a solid conservative with a superb record in office, achieved against the most vicious opposition directed against any state-level figure in our lifetimes. He recounted, but did not dwell on, the many death threats and incidents of harassment that he and his family have suffered from Democrats. The audience gasped audibly when Walker quoted the Democrat who threatened to gut his wife like a deer. But Walker has not only survived the Democrats’ mean-spirited assaults, he has defeated them, over and over.

During our conversation we talked about his achievements, and how they will translate to the national scene, and about immigration, Islamic extremism, and more. Given the controversy during recent days about Walker’s changed views on immigration, I think that part of the interview is particularly newsworthy.

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There are 13 comments

  1. Indaba
    Indaba
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    Looking forward to listening to a real leader. Thank you.

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  2. Ricochet
    Ricochet
    @TitusTechera

    He speaks like a politician. I guess that’s ok. He still looks like the best man in the field, but I for one cannot shake my skepticism.

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  3. Idahoklahoman
    Idahoklahoman
    @Idahoklahoman

    Did you get permission from the Kinks to use that music?

    • #3
  4. iWc
    iWc
    @iWe

    I think Walker would be a good President. But Rubio is more likely to win the nomination because he is so gosh-darned likable.

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  5. Ricochet
    Ricochet
    @TitusTechera

    iWe:I think Walker would be a good President. But Rubio is more likely to win the nomination because he is so gosh-darned likable.

    We’ll see about this likable business-

    • #5

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