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Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker responded Tuesday to a union demonstration that took place outside his parents' house in Wauwatosa earlier this week, saying that it was a personal attack that "takes (protesting) too far."

 

More than 100 education union workers, who were protesting Walker's proposed budget that they said would harm public schools and universities, descended upon the house on Monday, as its legally owned by Walker. They chanted slogans but remained peaceful during the demonstration.

 

Problem is, Walker now lives in the governor's mansion, and his parents, Pat and Llewellyn, both in their mid-70s, were the home's occupants during the protest.

 

"I just think in the end it backfires," Walker said Tuesday on "The Kelly File." "Taking it to someone's home, particularly with elderly parents, that takes it too far."

 

Walker also dismissed criticism that he never graduated from college. Some liberal commentators, including former Vt. Gov. Howard Dean, have suggested that if Walker were to run for president next year, he would be the first chief executive in generations not to have a college degree.

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Scott Walker takes on lowlifes.


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