Gov. Scott Walker, aka as the "the goggle-eyed homunculus hired by Koch Industries to run their Midwest subsidiary formerly known as the state of Wisconsin" (h/t Charlie Pierce) has been having a bit of trouble lately on the foreign policy front as we previously discussed here, and here, so I guess he felt the need to dial the fearmongering up to 11 at the latest wingnut forum of the month, the South Carolina Freedom Summit.

Walker attacked President Obama with every one of the typical Republican talking points we've been hearing out of them for months on end now over Iran and ISIS and just for good measure, threw in his best imitation of George W. Bush right at the end where he said he wanted a leader who is going to "take the fight to them, before they take it to us."

Unfortunately for Walker, all of us with a memory longer than that of a flea know how well that worked out us already.

I know Walker assumes that Republicans can't remember anything that happened before the "blah guy" got elected president, and believe that the history of the United States started on the day that the Kenyan usurper entered the White House. That said, if he's hoping the rest of the country has forgotten as well, he just might be in for a surprise.

Here's more from The Hill on his fearmongering this Saturday (Don't you just love their framing in the headline?): Walker goes strong on foreign policy: