My vote is for Kathy Nickolaus. Her diligence in double checking vote totals caught a human error that potentially may have seated the loser in a state judicial race.
Nickolaus' "double checking vote totals" is just doing the job she is supposed to do. She didn't do anything 'above and beyond'; she did 'below and barely'.
The 'human error' was her OWN error--so she caught her own error! BFD! And then she didn't mention it to anyone until a day and a half later. Sounds like she was working on a cover-up.
YOUR continued, deliberate error is perpetuating the myth that Nickolaus is a state employee. She's an elected official and will be easily un-elected in the next race.
You right-wing wack jobs erroneously keep equating her 14,000-vote error with a few felons who voted in Milwaukee. Not the same thing, not the same scale, not correct and not true. I guess being 'right' means never having to say you're sorry.
Bill Cronon is my choice.
ReplyDeleteGood call. Assistant AG JoAnne Kloppenburg is quite worthy of nomination, too. :-)
ReplyDeleteMy vote is for Kathy Nickolaus. Her diligence in double checking vote totals caught a human error that potentially may have seated the loser in a state judicial race.
ReplyDeleteRD: You're twisted!
ReplyDeleteNickolaus' "double checking vote totals" is just doing the job she is supposed to do. She didn't do anything 'above and beyond'; she did 'below and barely'.
The 'human error' was her OWN error--so she caught her own error! BFD! And then she didn't mention it to anyone until a day and a half later. Sounds like she was working on a cover-up.
YOUR continued, deliberate error is perpetuating the myth that Nickolaus is a state employee. She's an elected official and will be easily un-elected in the next race.
You right-wing wack jobs erroneously keep equating her 14,000-vote error with a few felons who voted in Milwaukee. Not the same thing, not the same scale, not correct and not true. I guess being 'right' means never having to say you're sorry.