Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Riddle Me This!



By Jeff Simpson


If this is true:

Walker said, "No, because I'm not going to get into 27,000 different pieces of information."

 Then why would someone lose his job over one email?

“It came to our attention last week that an email sent by a Department of Transportation employee prior to his joining the administration contained inappropriate and offensive content,” Walker spokesman Tom Evenson said. “The email is in poor taste and there is no room for this poor conduct in Governor Walker’s administration.”

Because Let's be real here, other emails have came to your attention and there is no comment:



I anxiously await a reporter asking this question.

11 comments:

  1. That is hilarious. And so true.

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  2. No I will not answer that ! Till the Feds. come and ask me... Hoping that day will come soon. Pop corn ready to pop.

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  3. The press is giving Walker mostly a free ride again. This should be the end of Walker, everything is in black and white and Walker's name is literally everywhere as he has a private account.

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  4. I'm assuming the person who was fired is being given a lucrative wingnut welfare job, because losing a no-work, high-paying state job is real pisser for grifters like this.

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    1. Much like how Keith Gilkes is still doing "consulting" work with GOP-rated campaigns, and how Rindfleisch got 2 ghost jobs from GOP donors after she got charged

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  5. We got 27,000 non-public communications just from Kelly Rindfleisch. She is now a convicted felon for her actions. This clown Schultze gets exposed to the public for his idiotic "work," and loses his job. Some ethics crusader!
    All Walker is doing is trying desperately to do is whitewash his image, because he is always on campaign. Scott Walker--the public employee--is not supposed to campaign at work on government time.
    Let's open up Tim Russells', Keith Gilkes', and the others for public scrutiny. I'm sure that loaded dumpster had quite a few things we would all like to know!

    As for John Doe 2, a most interesting report on another clandestine email system can be found at:
    http://urbanmilwaukee.com/2014/02/25/murphys-law-did-gov-walker-have-a-secret-email-system/

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  6. It's probably just a coincidence, Schulze getting fired for a three year old email and Murphy suddenly finding a source inside the Governor's staff who is willing to talk.

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  7. Oh gee Chris Liebenthal uses a little thug salute for his blog. Just like a union slave, they can't make it on their own so they threaten, intimidate, lie, cheat and steal and in some cases kill their opponents; it's no wonder unions have outlived their usefulness.

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    1. They can't make it on their own? I SURE HOPE YOU DIDN'T VOTE FOR SCOTT WALKER BECAUSE HE HAS HOW MANY PENSIONS?? AND HAS BEEN SUCKING THE GOVERNMENT TEAT SINCE 1993! GUESS SCOTT WALKER CAN'T MAKE IT ON HIS OWN HUH???
      Typical Republican - always looking to throw a hard working taxpaying union member under the bus while your own, in your own party, are lying, stealing, cheating, voter caging, threatening (look at what your party is doing to Chisholm), and intimidate (can you say scott walker vs solidarity singers??? YOU ARE NOT SMART ENOUGH TO BE A PROGRESSIVE.

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  8. Come now -- I think we all know that "funny dude" was fired for the unpardonable sin of speaking ill (i.e., too truthfully) of ALEC. "Conference on blowjobs," indeed! I wonder what Sen. Vukmir's e-mails might have to say about that?

    And how was it that a lawyer for ATC was so very cozy with SKW's "inner circle" (secret e-mail addresses and all) that he would share this bit of re-discovered humor with them all in a nice little blast of jocularity? Including, I notice, a "bfraley" from the MacIver Institute, and of course our good (for a big laugh!) friend Scott Suder...

    Inquiring minds want to know! :-P

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  9. I have conservative friends. We disagree on a lot of things. I can tell you the recent revelations about Scott Walker make them uncomfortable. We all should be regardless of our political beliefs. Its not the politics, its the principles, or lack thereof.

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