Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker caused quite a stir online Wednesday after his social media team made a major miscalculation in a tweet commemorating the arrival of English settlers to Jamestown, Virginia in 1607.
It's hard to believe that it has been 505 years since the first settlers arrived at Jamestown. – TW pic.twitter.com/HTmnzEkuKI
— Scott Walker (@ScottWalker) May 13, 2015
While the tweet — signed “TW” for Team Walker — had the correct year settlers arrived to establish the first permanent English settlement in the Americas, a bit of bad math placed the Republican’s likely presidential campaign team 97 years in the future.
The Internet, naturally, leapt into action:
What year do you think it is? https://t.co/lOKlFf6zZV
— Eric Reif (@esreif) May 13, 2015
@ScottWalker Of course it's hard to believe, considering that it's not 505 but 408
— Juan Camilo Latorre (@MonsieurDLaTour) May 13, 2015
.@ScottWalker might want to consult your calculator.
— Michael Hopper (@mhopp7) May 13, 2015
Walker and his team didn’t get off with just a math lesson, however. People on Twitter also took Team Walker’s celebration of the English settlers as an opportunity to pounce on the governor for his opposition to a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants.









