D'oh! More Doe Documents Coming; Look For Walker Distraction
Looks like the Federal Appeals Court in Chicago is opting for more of that transparency that Scott Walker hates, so look for some sort of Walker denial-by-distraction to throw everyone off the scent.
When Doe documents were in play for release in mid-July, Walker suddenly came out with all the depth and sincerity a one-sentence news release could muster against Common Core, the consensus educational standards that were OK with even State Senate Majority Leader and fully-credentialed Right Wing Leader-Type Scott Fitzgerald, so Wrong-Way Walker could pull another rabbit out of his cheesehead.
Shiny objects' alert: Stay tuned...
When Doe documents were in play for release in mid-July, Walker suddenly came out with all the depth and sincerity a one-sentence news release could muster against Common Core, the consensus educational standards that were OK with even State Senate Majority Leader and fully-credentialed Right Wing Leader-Type Scott Fitzgerald, so Wrong-Way Walker could pull another rabbit out of his cheesehead.
Shiny objects' alert: Stay tuned...
6 comments:
I sure hope one of the documents is the "smoking gun."
Actually, I bet it's not, as the prosecutors were asking not to release certain items related to the investigation. But that doesn't mean it still can't give a whole lotta insight to how sketchy this gang was...and is
Cheese-covered rabbits? I think I prefer mine chocolate.
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports this on the inside pages of this morning's local section. On JSOnline, you have to search to find the article, as it's not listed with other news headlines. (The Giraffe story did make the list - thank goodness!)
Oops! There the article is - scroll way down to the bottom of the page, it's listed among the smaller headlines under "Milwaukee County". The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel sure goes to great lengths to protect Scott Walker, et al.
Sometimes I think all those requesting public records under Walker-the-county-exec or Walker-the-guv should meet in a big room with the documents and compare experiences. I think they have each seen a portion of the elephant but may need to work together to assemble a picture of the whole beast.
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