Democratic Lawmaker Takes Frustrations To Facebook During 'Full Of Sh*t' Scott Walker Speech

Dem Voices Frustrations During 'Full Of Sh*t' Walker Speech
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker delivers his State of the State address to a joint session of the Legislature in the Assembly chambers at the state Capitol Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2014, in Madison, Wis. Walker made the case in his State of the State speech Wednesday that extra money collected thanks to an improving national economy should be returned as property and income tax cuts, even as some Republicans are saying his proposal goes too far. (AP Photo/Andy Manis)
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker delivers his State of the State address to a joint session of the Legislature in the Assembly chambers at the state Capitol Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2014, in Madison, Wis. Walker made the case in his State of the State speech Wednesday that extra money collected thanks to an improving national economy should be returned as property and income tax cuts, even as some Republicans are saying his proposal goes too far. (AP Photo/Andy Manis)

A Wisconsin lawmaker took to Facebook to voice her frustrations during Gov. Scott Walker's (R) State of the State address on Wednesday evening.

State Rep. Christine Sinicki, a Democrat from Milwaukee, repeatedly posted to her Facebook page during Walker's speech. The messages were highly critical of the Republican governor's address.

"OMG...this speech is so full of shit. Wish I could get up and walk out," Sinicki wrote.

"Bottom line..the rich get richer and the poor and middle class continue to get kicked in the butt," she wrote in a second status update.

Later, after news reports emerged highlighting Sinicki's remarks, she again took to Facebook to defend her remarks, and clarify that her intent was not to attack Walker himself, but his message:

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Source: Sinicki's Facebook page

According to the Wisconsin State Journal, some of her colleagues criticized her candid remarks.

"What a disappointment. She should be embarrassed," Assembly Speaker Robin Vos (R) said. "I can't even believe that. That frustrates me. She should definitely apologize to her constituents. They sent her here to do a job, not have a tantrum."

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