Scott Walker Pleads 'I Didn't Know' For Umpteenth Time
It's standard operating procedure for Walker, having begun when his campaign for student body president in 1988 was hit with ethics violations.
Straight through his Milwaukee County Executive tenure with law-breaking underway in his office suite by personal appointees, to the governorship, the Scott Suder/Sportsmensgate scandal and the serial John Doe probes - - all documented here - - and now to the social media history of a fired campaign finance official whom he'd praised in his book for her social media skills.
Wisconsin is open for double-talk.
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Dems should release a 'running loop' ad of Scott Walker's "I didn't know" statements. Just put up the headlines ('aide convicted', 'aide fired') followed by the accompanying "Well, as you know I didn't know/wasn't involved" statement, as far back as they can find the connections.
Since his historical lack of oversight of his staff isn't getting much attention, people not following the Gov's antics might notice a pattern.
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