Attorney General Peg Lautenschlager finally wandered out into the public to talk about her drunken-driving conviction. The Republicans are certainly glad she did. Following her Thursday talk at a victim impact panel on drunken driving held at Algoma High School, Lautenschlager snapped at a Green Bay Press-Gazette reporter for writing a story describing her February 2004 arrest as a crime. Asked if breaking a state law could be considered a crime to the general public, the first-term attorney general said, "The first offense is a civil forfeiture. You should be careful who you label a criminal." Talk about writing your...