The New York Times today notes Walker's consistent ability to duck or deflect tough questions.
Too bad the story didn't report Walker's most infamous non-denial denial - - his "not to my knowledge" response to being asked if he knew anything about how his recall campaign effort got the benefit of $700,000 routed to an advocacy group from a mining company he'd helped with special and controversial legislation that rewrote long-standing Wisconsin mining and environmental law.
Court records indicated that Walker solicited donations that eventually exceeded $1 million for the advocacy group he wanted to coordinate messaging that would benefit his campaign, the Journal Sentinel reported.
National media have got to get on The Google.
Too bad the story didn't report Walker's most infamous non-denial denial - - his "not to my knowledge" response to being asked if he knew anything about how his recall campaign effort got the benefit of $700,000 routed to an advocacy group from a mining company he'd helped with special and controversial legislation that rewrote long-standing Wisconsin mining and environmental law.
Court records indicated that Walker solicited donations that eventually exceeded $1 million for the advocacy group he wanted to coordinate messaging that would benefit his campaign, the Journal Sentinel reported.
National media have got to get on The Google.
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