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Giving Thanks for the Recent John Doe Bombshell that Implicates Scott Walker
By: Sarah JonesNov. 21st, 2012more from Sarah Jones
As we suggested way back when this started, the prosecutor in the John Doe case is clearly working his way up to bigger fish and on Monday, revealed documents indicating Governor Scott Walker’s participation in campaigning activity going on in his county office at the taxpayers’ expense.
Here is the bombshell you knew was coming if you read PoliticusUSA:
Gov. Scott Walker and his top campaign and Milwaukee County aides were named Monday as part of a team that routinely commingled political and official county business.
Kelly Rindfleisch, Walker’s Deputy Chief of Staff in his Milwaukee County Executive office, was found guilty of one count of felony misconduct and sentenced to six months in jail with three years probation. She’s the fourth person to be convicted under the John Doe investigation so far.
The judge presiding over the John Doe investigation granted the prosecutor the right to use the Walker documents in court way back on January 25.
Walker was supposed to testify for the defense, but several days later the defense made a plea bargain. You can read between the lines that Mr. Walker did not want to appear in court and offer sworn testimony on behalf of his former staffer, and thus she was forced to make a deal with the prosecution. That probably wasn’t the best idea for Walker either, but he certainly can’t afford to appear in court under oath on this matter.
Meanwhile, a Walker spokesman claims these charges are frivolous and that Walker is not being investigated. “These frivolous attacks have no factual basis.”
The documents that prove Walker’s involvement are not imaginary; they are indeed factual pieces of evidence. Furthermore, Walker lawyered up last January, choosing lawyers who specialize in real estate law and complex criminal law, under conditions that suggest that he knows he’s being investigated. The investigation into Walker’s behavior as county executive and then the campaigning on the taxpayer dime has been going on for two years plus now, and Walker has obstructed the process at every turn while misleading the public.
As we’ve been writing here for over a year, the granting of immunity to cooperative witnesses (at least 13 witnesses have been granted immunity) and the determined charge against uncooperative witnesses suggested that this case was headed for bigger fish. Now you can start to see how it’s going to get there, via the plea deals and the methodical climb up the ladder.
The facts won’t stop Republicans from claiming this is a partisan witch hunt, but in reality, this prosecutor has gone after both Democrats and Republicans, in fact two Democrats are in jail thanks to his dedication.
In what may be a spin-off investigation, William Gardner, president of Wisconsin & Southern Railroad, pled guilty to felony violations for illegal campaign contributions to Walker last year. Gardner had made the same “mistake” the previous year, making the failure of the Walker campaign to catch the tens of thousands of dollars in illegal contributions more suspect.
After the campaigning on the taxpayer dime issue is addressed, there may still be the bid-rigging matter, which is actually even larger than the current criminal matter. This may help explain why Scott Walker lawyered up with both a criminal lawyer and a real estate lawyer back in February of this year. Systemic corruption can’t live on forever.
On this Thanksgiving, we give thanks for the hard work and dedication of the John Doe investigators and prosecutor. Justice takes her own sweet time but when she delivers, it’s delicious. We take pleasure in the toll of accountability not because of Walker’s partisan beliefs, but rather the consistently illegal and unethical manner in which Governor Walker has both campaigned and imposed his, at times, unconstitutional agenda.
Happy Thanksgiving, Governor. Please proceed.
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luciboo
Nov. 21st, 2012 at 2:18 pm
Nothing gives me mpre pleasure then to read about illegal activity by Scott Walker. He is so full of himsrlf he thinks he can get away with anything.
Sandra
Nov. 22nd, 2012 at 7:29 pm
Scott Walker..’for whom the bell tolls.’
Sugapea
Nov. 21st, 2012 at 3:47 pm
I will never forget seeing one comment on ‘Post Secret’: “We Stole Election 2000…now we’re about to steal the Walker-Recall and we’ll get away with that as well”.
There must be true evil going-on up there in WI. Let’s all send power/strength to The People Of Wisconsin!
Moongal6
Nov. 21st, 2012 at 5:18 pm
There’s a vacant prison cell waiting for those vacant eyes of Scott Walker.
A Walkaway
Nov. 21st, 2012 at 6:32 pm
I wish we could borrow the prosecutor and turn him/her loose on Florida.
Maybe we wouldn’t have to put up with Scott for two more years.
AFM
Nov. 21st, 2012 at 9:23 pm
I want to see him walk the walk of shame. I want to see him handcuffed and tears running down his face in shame.
majii
Nov. 21st, 2012 at 9:56 pm
It’s time for the hammer to come down on Scott Walker. The only reason he has gotten as far as he has in life has been due to lying, scheming, and cheating his way. I’m definitely following this investigation to the end, and I’m hoping that Walker gets his just desserts and that they include prison time.
Chris Schelly
Nov. 22nd, 2012 at 8:13 am
I think Walker and Blago would make great roomies at the federal pen. Lots to talk about!
UncaJoe
Nov. 22nd, 2012 at 8:37 am
Bipartisan cellies… Next we can try it with the Aryan Brotherhood and the Black Panthers. :-/
James Threadgill
Nov. 22nd, 2012 at 11:50 am
We need to remove the Tea Party extremists from every office of government in which they dwell by any legal means necessary.
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Dis Gust
Nov. 22nd, 2012 at 11:57 am
Let’s see how much David Koch is willing to pay to protect his shill.