Scott Walker refused to say a word about Barack Obama being a Christian

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According to the Time magazine, when asked if has ever tried to find out whether Obama is Christian Scott Walker, the 2016 Republican presidential candidate, plainly said he do not know at the biannual Koch brothers donor network conference in Dana Point, California. A firestorm was created earlier this year when Walker said he don’t know if the president was Christian.

Scott walker said he is still isn’t sure whether Barack Obama was Christian and added he presumably is Christian. This question and answer session occurred after a racially motivated shooting at a church in Charleston, South Carolina occurred following the president’s tribute. On the same day, it was noted that one attendee of the church called the president as “minister-in-chief”. Walker’s influential comment came in front of 400 of the biggest donors in GOP politics hosted by the Koch brothers.

Raised by his Christian mother, some opponents of Barack Obama have accused him of being secretly Muslim since his father came from Muslim origins.

After that, Walker said he would prefer a governor over a senator for president if it is a concern for job experience. He added that it is not a matter of coincidence of his unfortunate history with one-term senator, Barack Obama, who lacked the executive and management skills needed to be their commander-in-chief. Some of the previously best presidents which is around d 40% percent out of 17 presidents, they were governors including Thomas Jefferson, Teddy Roosevelt and Ronald Reagan. They worked as excellent executives in high level offices on land.

Furthermore, it has been noted that the country needs a leader who is willing to take proper actions and not just shout the loudest. A great president needs to fulfill his job by giving his best to the country and requires the right vision for America in the world and a determination to get the job done. Governor Scott Walker possesses all these characteristics and could be a potentially great foreign-policy president.

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