There was the top County mental health care administrator in hot water over putting aggressive male patients in risky proximity to female patients.
Then Walker had a staffer resign over spending time on the Walker office public payroll busying herself posting pro-Walker, anonymous comments on various Internet sites.
Later, opponent Mark Neumann slammed Walker for basically working part-time as County Exec while traveling the state as a candidate, then made mincemeat of Walker's flip-flop on the Arizona immigration law with a biting YouTube spot.
It's one thing for liberal bloggers to rip Walker for flip-flops on stimulus funds, for example. It's another thing for fellow Republican Neumann to hit Walker this hard.
And it's only mid-May.
And tonight the Journal Sentinel learns that Walker has had to give back more than $40,000 in contributions from people associated with a state railroad because the head of the railroad reimbursed them for the donations to Walker. A serious no-no.
Talk about staggering towards an orchestrated, years-in-the-making nomination - - and right as elections and developments in other states are showing that being the nominee of a traditional party may not what it once was.
Especially if you a Republican and have a conservative/Libertarian/Tea Partier coming at you from the grassroots - - which happened to GOP regulars in Florida (Crist) , Kentucky and Utah (Bennett)..
Neumann!
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