Posted on 10/22/2014 4:56:42 AM PDT by Diana in Wisconsin
MADISON, Wis. It was supposed to be a Democratic October Surprise.
But the grand revelation following a massive document dump Tuesday was unsurprising: Gov. Scott Walker followed the law.
If (Darlene Wink) was posting comments from her office computer, she has to be suspended pending an official review, Walker, who at the time was Milwaukee County executive, wrote to his staffers in May 2010 email, referring to his constituent services coordinator.
That nugget of information was buried at the bottom of a Milwaukee Journal Sentinel column in which the newspaper breathlessly claimed to have reviewed 16,000 emails dumped two weeks ahead of the dead-heat election showdown between Walker and his challenger, Democrat Mary Burke.
The emails were released by Milwaukees hyper-partisan County Executive Chris Abele. They provided no new insights and no proof of illegal activity unless, of course, you consider the release evidence that Abele coordinated the release with Democratic activists in a timely attack on the governor. AP File photo
THE REST OF THE STORY: Another John Doe document dump Tuesday dredged up more old news. But overlooked in the mainstream medias smoking-gun coverage is Gov. Scott Walkers direct response to news that his aide when Walker was Milwaukee County executive, had been accused of wrong-doing.
Had there been any evidence of wrongdoing in the documents, the people sending them would have been charged long ago by Milwaukee County District Attorney John Chisholm. Like Abele and Burke, Chisholm is a Democrat; unlike them, he has the power to prosecute people. With his not-so-secret John Doe investigation into conservatives now in its fourth year, and with little to show for his work, it might be more aptly said that Chisholm is his countys Top Persecutor.
None of this stopped the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and its investigative columnist Daniel Bice from publishing a smoking-gun headline for a column that one constitutional law expert called a non-story.
Bices piece doesnt reveal a smoking gun. Just one of those comedic theater pistols that shoot out a tiny flag that says bang.
The piece headlined Scott Walker campaign staffer OKd statement denying political activity by county staff picks at emails sent by staff of Walker when he was Milwaukee County executive.
Bice takes the opportunity to congratulate himself for breaking a May 2010 story about Darlene Wink, the Walker aide who was caught defending her boss in comments to online news stories comments she wrote while working at her government job. Chisholm went after Wink as if she were a serial killer, ultimately charging her with two misdemeanor counts of campaigning on county time.
Bice tells us that the new emails reveal that, before responding to news accounts of Winks comments, Walkers staff, turned to aides for Walkers 2010 gubernatorial campaign for advice.
In a May 13, 2010, email to Walker and three Walker campaign aides, Fran McLaughlin, then Walkers county spokeswoman, wrote, Is this ok to send to Bice?
Who cares, says constitutional law expert Rick Esenberg.
Thats pretty weak tea, he said of Bices mental gymnastics in making a story out of communications that occur every day in government offices across the nation including the nations highest office.
If anyone thinks the press statements that come out of White House press office or frankly the office of any elected official are not undertaken with potential political implications in mind and for that reason not infrequently vetted from political advisers that person doesnt understand human nature, said Esenberg, president and founder of the Milwaukee-based Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty.
There is nothing about it that is illegal or improper or morally objectionable. Its a nonstory, he said of Bices column.
But in campaign politics, its not the story but the narrative that counts. And the Burke campaign was fast to drive its all-in campaign message, truth be damned, painting the controversial Republican governor with a broad brush of corruption.
Two hours after the email dump, Burkes campaign on Tuesday released an ad questioning Walkers integrity and pointing to the Chisholms convictions. The ad doesnt refer to the latest document dump, but the timing was highly criticized by the right.
Four years of political fistfights, criminal convictions, and secret donations. We cant afford four more years of Scott Walker and we dont have to, the ad states.
No matter that Chisholms exhaustive investigation into Walkers former aides and associates was finally shut down in March 2013 after nearly three years, with no charges of wrongdoing lodged against the governor.
The probe did net six convictions, four of which had nothing to do with the original scope of the DAs politically charged dragnet.
Walker and the GOP blamed Abele, his Democratic successor as county executive, for releasing the remainder of the long-closed investigations documents so close to next months general election.
Clearly, the highly partisan Milwaukee County Executive, who has given $63,000 to my opponent released four-year-old emails two weeks before the election to distract voters from my opponents failed record, Walker said in a statement.
MAKING HAY? Democrat Mary Burkes campaign on Tuesday released a new ad all about the John Doe investigation into Gov. Scott Walkers former aides and associates. The ad aired two hours before her pal and big contributor, Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele, dumped thousands more John Doe documents for media consumption.
Even the Journal Sentinel was forced to bite down hard and acknowledge that, Most of the emails released Tuesday appeared to run over familiar ground
And Bice seems to grudgingly acknowledge, toward the bottom of the piece, that Walker is included in all of the emails on the Wink statement, but he gave no input on it.
What Walker did say, according to the now-public emails, is this:
If she (Wink) was posting comments from her office computer, she has to be suspended pending an official review.
That statement would seem to suggest a public official who was doing his job, an official who had little tolerance for even the perception of wrongdoing in his office.
In this day and age of real corruption in public office, Walkers response sounds like the real story here.
As Esenberg notes, in the shadow of this election, who cares what Walkers staff wrote in emails to campaign advisers. Walker is the candidate for governor, not Fran McLaughlin.
If McLaughlin wants to run this by the campaign, thats not particularly surprising to me, Esenberg said. The notion that Walker made it quite clear (what he would not tolerate) is the more significant revelation, if it is a revelation.
Praying for VICTORY November 4th!
Ping-a-Ling!
as the left is attempting to turn some states deep blue, now they are dealing with the reality that some blue/purple states are gradually turning red. Like Colorado and Iowa?
Walker needs to win this then clean house. Which means indictments against every union official and dem operative.
The gloves must come off.
In my opinion, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel accomplished it’s mission. The LIV (Low Information Voter) will read the headline, scan the text and conclude that Scott Walker is corrupt.
I am as disgusted with the state of journalism in this country as I am with the state of Party Politics.
It is OUR charge to get everyone you know out to vote for Walker. We have voted him in 2 times, once the recall victory and we can vote Walker in again. But the unions and I guarantee it, Valerie Jarrett et al want to make Wisconsin Dem know nothing their own big victory in this 2014 election. Mark my words, this Walker election is on the front burner of “we'll get even with our enemies” from the narcissist Obama regime.
Every one of us MUST get at least 5 people extra to vote Walker, Kleefisch and Schimmel. Let's do it!
They are, indeed, now one in the same.
But, last time this happened, the election officials withheld vote totals from the media to make it appear as if the D-candidate might be winning. In the end, the collective totals were given and the R group was found to be favored. The media cried foul!
Since these numbers are released to the media, there is no ^requirement^ to provide full disclosure. The local election folks should take this as a lesson in media culpability.
Give them what they want unless required by official pathways. I’d go so far as to advocate out-right LYING to the media when asked about results. It isn’t like they would lie to the election officials to obtain a story.
How are the polls looking for the Walker team?
WI Democrat media have less credibility than Pravda during the Soviet era.
Neck and neck @ 47% each. We need a WIDE margin of WIN to combat ‘Rat Voter Fraud!
Time for another John Doe investigation into the Dems for co-orientating their messaging with a public official.
Thanks for another good news ping for Gov. Walker. (I slept in today!)
FReep Mail me if you want on, or off, this Wisconsin interest ping list.
And Grothman. Please don’t forget Glenn Grothman for Congress in the 6th District.
OMG...... certainly Glenn Grothman for Wisconsin 6th District. He is probably the best conservative running in this race!
There will be voter fraud everywhere, especially in MKE and Madison.
Thanks for the ping.
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