Thursday, June 11, 2015

Scott 'Stalker' Walker

By Jeff Simpson

Scott Walker recently wrote an Op-ed for the Des Moines Register:

In 2010, Megan Sampson was named an Outstanding First Year Teacher in Wisconsin. A week later, she got a layoff notice from the Milwaukee Public Schools. Why would one of the best new teachers in the state be one of the first let go? Because her collective-bargaining contract requires staffing decisions to be made based on seniority.

Oops sorry, that was 2011 Wall Street Journal,  apparently the Statute of Limitations have passed because he plagiarized his own past article, ina new one for the Des Moines Register:

  In 2010, Megan Sampson was named an Outstanding First Year Teacher in Wisconsin. A week later, she got a layoff notice from the Milwaukee Public Schools. Why would one of the best new teachers in the state be one of the first let go? Because her collective-bargaining contract requires staffing decisions to be made based on seniority.

Hmmm, I guess Plagiarizing is the old = IOKIYAR.    However if you wonder what is wrong besides the plagiarism, the fact that the story is NOT true.    I mean it is really NOT true.   

But wait there is more!!   There is always more!:

Not only is there a plagiarism and a lie, but the teacher(private citizen) he is lying about,  has begged the public official to please STOP using her....


Likely presidential candidate and Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R) regularly touts his education policies by citing a local teacher who long ago asked him to stop including her in his speeches and writings.
The teacher, Megan Sampson, repeated her opposition to Walker using her name in an email to Business Insider on Wednesday.
"I would like Walker to stop using my story as a political narrative for his campaign," the English teacher wrote.



It gives a new meaning to the term Walker Stalker. 



 




 

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