Saturday, April 14, 2012

Walker Campaign Wins Prestigious Bimbo Bakery Award

HORSHAM, PA. The recall campaign of Governor Scott Walker (R-WI) was awarded the prestigious Bimbo Bakery award for "Best Campaign Spokesperson, Republican Woman." The award went to Ciara Matthews who is Gov. Walkers spokesperson for the recall campaign.

Some controversy was attached to the award when the Wisconsin Capital Times (here) reported that Ms. Matthews had worked as a Hooter Girl (pictured above) while attending college at the University of Nevada--Las Vegas. In response to the controversy, Ms. Matthews commented that "It was no big deal having right-wing loser guys drooling all over my skimpy tank top, in fact its was king-of fun."

Gov. Walker was at the NRA Convention in St. Louis and commented that he was "excited to have Ms. Matthews as his spokesgirl and thought she would make it a stimulating campaign." To the NRA audience he said the controversy reminded him of Mae West's comment about concealed carry in the 1933 film She Done Him Wrong. Walker also received the NRA's Harlon B. Carter award for Extreme Right Wing Legislative Achievement. Mr. Carter was, from 1977 to 1985, the executive vice president of the NRA and was known as Mr. NRA. He died in Green Valley, Az in 1991 at the age of 78 from lung cancer.

1 comment:

  1. Not who but how many men in power did she have to blow

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