Skull and Bones member Dana Milbank uses his Washington Post column to attack Scott Walker:
That dinner Wednesday, at New York’s 21 Club, is where Giuliani challenged Obama’s love of country. Even the former mayor preceded his outrageous allegation by saying, “I know this is a horrible thing to say . . . ”Does the Skull and Bones oath mean Dana Milbank has to attack a Bush opponent? No word yet on whether stealing skulls disqualifies you from writing a column for the Washington Post.
Walker surely knew it was horrible, too, but he refused to say so — and in this failure he displayed a cowardice unworthy of a man who would be president.