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Thu Jun 7, 2012, 02:54 PM

MSM say little or nothing of Walker and top aides now being investigated for corruption & scandal

Silent Running: The Burgeoning Wisconsin Scandal That Major Media Ignored
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Posted on Jun 7, 2012
By Joe Conason

If the Wisconsin recall is truly second in importance only to the presidential race, as many media outlets have trumpeted lately, then why have those same outlets so badly neglected one of that election’s most salient aspects?

As millions of dollars in dark right-wing money pour into the state to preserve Gov. Scott Walker from his progressive opposition, it seems relevant that he and many top aides are under investigation in a campaign finance and corruption scandal that has been growing for two years.

Yet the national media have largely ignored the fascinating details of that probe—which has already resulted in indictments, convictions and cooperation agreements implicating more than a dozen Walker aides and donors. Only readers of the local newspapers in Madison or Milwaukee would know, for instance, that law enforcement documents have emerged in court during the past few days suggesting that Walker stonewalled the investigation in its initial phase.

The typical reference to the scandal in the national media notes that Tom Barrett, Walker’s Democratic opponent, is seeking to “stoke suspicions” regarding the investigation, “in which former Walker aides stand accused of allegedly misappropriating campaign funds.”

But the suspicions have been stoked by actual events, not campaign propaganda, including guilty pleas, immunity deals and home raids by law enforcement officials. (Last September, a team of sheriff’s deputies and FBI agents raided the Madison home of Cindy Archer, a former top county official who served as the governor’s deputy administration secretary until going on extended “sick leave” in 2011.) And Walker’s associates stand accused of felonies that go well beyond the mere misuse of campaign funds.


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Without close attention to the Wisconsin media, you might not know that a top Walker associate is currently facing charges of embezzling funds from a veteran’s charity—or that Walker’s former spokeswoman just became the 13th figure in the scandal to accept an immunity deal from prosecutors.

Indeed, nearly all of Walker’s highest-ranking aides and associates from his years as county executive appear to be either facing prosecution or cutting immunity deals to save themselves.

What is easy to learn about the controversial governor is his confrontational attitude toward the state’s workers and perhaps his fealty to extremist billionaires like the Koch brothers. From the perspective of Fox News—whose TV personalities resent the idea that a public school teacher who imparts facts might receive a tiny fraction of what they are paid for broadcasting lies—these are great virtues that they praise loudly. But in the mainstream media, there has been a curious reticence in exploring the sort of scandal that ought to excite reporters, editors and producers.

Of course, Walker has benefited greatly from the secrecy surrounding the investigation, which began in May 2010 under the “John Doe” rubric at the request of Milwaukee County prosecutors. According to documents that surfaced in court only during the past week, that original decision was due, ironically, to the prosecutors’ belief that Walker, then running for governor, might cooperate with them if he didn’t have to worry about damage to his own career.

On May 5, 2010, an assistant district attorney filed a court petition asking to initiate a secret probe into the disappearance of thousands of dollars in donations to “Operation Freedom,” an annual event for local veterans partially underwritten by county officials. Walker was then the county executive and a Republican candidate for governor who would narrowly win the following November.

If the prosecutors could open the case under the cover of secrecy provided by the state’s “John Doe” statute, they hoped to obtain greater cooperation from Walker’s office in providing information and documents—which had not been made available.

“It may be the County Executive’s Office is reluctant to provide information to investigators due to a fear of political embarrassment,” wrote Assistant District Attorney Bruce Landgraf in the secrecy petition, as reported by the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel.

The irony of this revelation was double—not only because Walker has used the investigation’s secrecy to avoid answering questions or providing records to the local media, but because he has brushed aside the convictions and immunity deals by claiming that he “initiated” the investigation and cooperated all along.

Not so incidentally, the governor has established his own legal defense fund, into which he has so far transferred at least $160,000 in campaign money. It seems increasingly likely that his biggest problems may still lie ahead.

Meanwhile, however, he has escaped the echo effect that serious national media coverage of the Wisconsin scandal would have inflicted on his immediate fortunes—and for that he should be grateful to the editors and producers who failed to tell the real story.


Joe Conason is the editor in chief of NationalMemo.com.

© 2012 CREATORS.COM

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Reply MSM say little or nothing of Walker and top aides now being investigated for corruption & scandal (Original post)
Cal33 Jun 2012 OP
freshwest Jun 2012 #1
movonne Jun 2012 #2
Cal33 Jun 2012 #3
1StrongBlackMan Jun 2012 #4
KurtNYC Jun 2012 #5
Cal33 Jun 2012 #6
lostnote12 Jun 2012 #20
KurtNYC Jun 2012 #21
lostnote12 Jun 2012 #25
shcrane71 Jun 2012 #7
Cal33 Jun 2012 #8
Lifelong Protester Jun 2012 #10
shcrane71 Jun 2012 #12
rufus dog Jun 2012 #9
Lifelong Protester Jun 2012 #11
rufus dog Jun 2012 #13
Lifelong Protester Jun 2012 #14
rufus dog Jun 2012 #15
Lifelong Protester Jun 2012 #16
rufus dog Jun 2012 #17
Cal33 Jun 2012 #18
Lifelong Protester Jun 2012 #19
alterfurz Jun 2012 #22
Cal33 Jun 2012 #23
alterfurz Jun 2012 #24

Response to Cal33 (Original post)

Thu Jun 7, 2012, 03:02 PM

1. M$M: None of what you need to know about reality.

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Response to Cal33 (Original post)

Thu Jun 7, 2012, 03:04 PM

2. K@R and many more...I still think

that there is something fishy with the recall...I cannot understand how NBC could call this election so early..it reminds me of the bush gore election and faux called it early...

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Response to movonne (Reply #2)

Thu Jun 7, 2012, 03:19 PM

3. Yes. I hope this investigation will grow and spread as more info is being outed. It

would be great if voter suppression and election fraud can also be proven.

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Response to Cal33 (Original post)

Thu Jun 7, 2012, 03:23 PM

4. Shhhh ...

We'll get to it. Right after this message from our sponsors:

"We at koch industries are investing in your future ..."

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Response to Cal33 (Original post)

Thu Jun 7, 2012, 03:47 PM

5. Better to light a candle than to curse the darkness

The MSM just doesn't do this kind of story. Forbes and Esquire picked it up. And here is old coverage on Fox:

http://www.fox11online.com/dpp/news/wisconsin/authorities-raid-home-of-cynthia-a-archer-former-aide-to-governor-scott-walker

To get coverage on MSM a story needs a national angle, visuals, daily updates and some back and forth battling. They will cover a fight but they won't cover an investigation in progress where few if any of the parties are talking.

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Response to KurtNYC (Reply #5)

Thu Jun 7, 2012, 04:05 PM

6. What you say is true. Also I am awfully glad to know that some of his closest aides

are willing to make deals, plea bargains, and talk to save their own skins.
This will lead to the big fish himself. Someone like him should't even be
dog-catcher -- much less governor.

Fear of punishment is the only thing that will rein in the behavior of
sociopaths. When he lands in jail, and I hope it will be soon, it ought
to dampen the criminal intentions of other overly ambitious politicians.

Unfortunately, I doubt this will happen before November. It will possibly
take a couple of years.


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Response to KurtNYC (Reply #5)

Fri Jun 8, 2012, 12:01 AM

20. Very true.....light vs darkness

........I believe the monied Progressives missed an opportunity when during the Bush/Cheney regime Big media was granted further consolidation of the imformation markets.....if I recall correctly the Dems wrestled away some important restrictions on small band radio applications......in the spirit of Federalism all politics are local...... grassroot networking is the only means by which the glitzy bullshit can be countered.......again light vs darkness......best wishes

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Response to lostnote12 (Reply #20)

Fri Jun 8, 2012, 08:06 AM

21. the media landscape and dynamics continue to change

100 years ago there were a lot of small newspapers and they were mostly extremely and openly biased and many had "Republican" or "Democrat" in their titles. Then radio created the first national networks and entertainment, language and culture became more homogenized. The 3 strongest radio networks became the 3 TV networks and television became the scoreboard of american politics and the distorted mirror of our cultures. It still plays this role -- calling elections, covering election night like it is the Superbowl, wall sized graphics of states turning red and blue, and virtual firehose of numbers sprayed at you. In between elections they are like cheerleaders crossed with vampires -- short on analysis and long on blood lust and rah-rah.

There is a sense among many that if something doesn't get covered on TV then it doesn't count. So getting TV coverage, positive coverage, has been the goal.

But we are rapidly moving to a many-to-many model of information dissemination. The internet has honed its users skills at finding trustable information sources. The hoaxes, hype and hysteria create a healthy cynicism and a search for truth. The slick propaganda of the mid century has been replaced by a kind of anarchy of information. Twitter is the new tickertape of the news, millions of reporters tweeting everything they see and hear (however seemingly mundane) around the world in real time. What breaks on Twitter gets aggregated by FaceBook users as their "likes" sort the relevant from the irrelevant. The trustable from the hype. HuffPo and other aggregators are in the mix also. TV and newspapers are down stream from that. What gets printed on paper happened yesterday and has already been exhausted on the internet -- cross referenced, fact checked, spell checked, debate, argued, compared, analyzed, photoshopped, dub mixed, green screened, Reply-Girl'ed, TYT'ed, Colbert'd, and TDS'd, so it is completely done. Old media is in a terrible position in the chain.

I notice more and more TV news segments are stories ABOUT internet culture -- viral videos, FaceBook fueds, etc. and more ads are for the networks themselves, begging you to keep watching. They are using ad slots to to promote other shows so they can sell ads on those shows -- they are eating the seed corn and they are going to starve.

I think old media got more consolidated 15 years ago because it was already very much in decline and corporations go for growth but lots of old media seemed like a bargain to the guys in the boardrooms. They are struggling now with how to adapt to the new landscape. The demographics have shifted and most people under 35 don't watch TV newscasts. They have billions invested and they are in an environment where it is harder and harder to make money. Ads just don't pay the bills any more (not even on DU) because the value of an impression keeps dropping -- but information is freer than ever. 300 million+ cell phone cameras are out there. The whole world is a newsroom and we are all potential reporters, editors and audience members.

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Response to KurtNYC (Reply #21)

Thu Jun 21, 2012, 08:47 PM

25. You have it spot on!!.........

.......Nice analytical thoughts.....I had to read it a few times for absorption purposes...I have had a desire since media consolidation to apply for a radio license.....the Dems were able to wrangle a lessening of restrictions that benefited smaller radio broadcast....hopefully those rules are still in place......regrettfully I chose music as a <cough> profession and funds of that magnitude although reduced still are an obstacle....if I luck out and receive funds from the release of a new CD, I'll be back on track to accomplish my goal.....I believe the Dem's really missed a golden opportunity by not networking smaller radio stations together as opposed to the bigger is always better mentality.....Tips observation that all politics are local is embedded in the spirit of federalism.....best wishes and again, nice analysis....

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Response to Cal33 (Original post)

Thu Jun 7, 2012, 04:14 PM

7. The MSM told me Walker won because voters only like recalls in the case of MISCONDUCT

not policy. So, there must be no misconduct. The MSM says so.

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Response to shcrane71 (Reply #7)

Thu Jun 7, 2012, 04:22 PM

8. The MSM was wrong. There was misconduct, otherwise some aides wouldn't be

making immunity deals for talking, plea bargaining, etc. They're willing to "sing."
If the timing had been better, things might have been different.

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Response to Cal33 (Reply #8)

Thu Jun 7, 2012, 04:32 PM

10. Yeah, what shcrane71 said

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Why was the election called so early, while folks were still waiting to vote?

Why is this scandal now hardly visible?

Why isn't Wanker's actions, and that of his Repub. cronies, considered malfeasance? Really? He lied to Congress, saying up to his testimony "Oh, getting rid of collective bargaining is necessary to balance the budget" (not a direct quote, a paraphrase, so don't jump all over it.)

And then before Congress "Just KIDDING!!! IT WAS NOT really for that whole balancing the budget crap" (again, not a quote, as you can imagine...)

Passing the 'kill collective bargaining law' in a night time meeting? No one outside admitted? Violating Open Meeting laws? Locking people out of their capitol building?

Not malfeasance my foot.

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Response to Cal33 (Reply #8)

Thu Jun 7, 2012, 04:36 PM

12. Agreed. I really can't believe how lazy the lying MSM has become.

As if we're not going to point to this evolving John Doe case and say, "Ya know, there is corruption and misconduct." The arrogance astounds me.

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Response to Cal33 (Original post)

Thu Jun 7, 2012, 04:25 PM

9. Come on! This is WEAK! Both sides do things like this all the time.

Remember the IL Governor who was doing a bit of leveraging for a Senate spot? That was hardly covered at all.

BTW, what happened to that guy, is he off in the Bahamas living on a beach with his ill gotten gains?

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Response to rufus dog (Reply #9)

Thu Jun 7, 2012, 04:34 PM

11. do you mean Rod Blagojevich?

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The sentenced to 14 years in prison as a felon guy?

I think that was pretty well covered.

(540,000 results on Google in .15 seconds)

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Response to Lifelong Protester (Reply #11)

Thu Jun 7, 2012, 06:00 PM

13. I didn't add the sarcasm smilie

Figured it was obvious since he was major news 24/7 for about three months.

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Response to rufus dog (Reply #13)

Thu Jun 7, 2012, 06:25 PM

14. Yeah, I guess we all need to raise our hand

and go 'joke! joke!'

Guess my sarcasm-meter is down to "E" and my snark-o-meter is at full tilt "F"!

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Response to Lifelong Protester (Reply #14)

Thu Jun 7, 2012, 06:28 PM

15. I think the last week has pissed a lot of us off

Hey, jobless claims were down today!

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Response to rufus dog (Reply #15)

Thu Jun 7, 2012, 07:13 PM

16. Yep, and I'm one of the pissed off.

sorry about that.

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Response to Lifelong Protester (Reply #16)

Thu Jun 7, 2012, 08:50 PM

17. No problem

I was so pissed off on Tuesday night I had to stay away from people. Luckily the sports games went my way or a shoe might have gone through the TV.

The tough part is we have to figure this thing out quickly. I live in CA so have somewhat of a normal standard. To top it off it is Orange County, but I have to say at least the standard, run of the mill, republican here isn't batshit crazy. Having grown up in AZ, I know bat shit crazy, that being said, I can't imagine how a person in a Red State is able to function with out being pissed off from morning to night.

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Response to Lifelong Protester (Reply #16)

Thu Jun 7, 2012, 08:58 PM

18. Just think that if the investigators (including the FBI) really mean business , Walker, Kleefisch,

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etc. won't be finishing their terms in office. They'll be where Blagojevich is today.
I understand that some of Walker's key aides have already bargained for immunity, made plea
bargains, etc. for which they are ready to spill the beans about Walker's activities. And
these aides wouldn't need the immunity protection from having taken part in these activities,
if they hadn't been illegal. So, it looks like a sure thing, although one can never be really certain.

With Walker in jail, his present status as "the rock hero of the Teapartiers" would sink
faster than a rock in a lake.

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Response to Cal33 (Reply #18)

Thu Jun 7, 2012, 09:46 PM

19. It is my hope, slim or not, that this will come through

I really hope they join Blago soon.

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Response to Cal33 (Original post)

Fri Jun 8, 2012, 12:49 PM

22. While I wanted to believe the recall might take him out...

...I always knew the odds were long. The odds of John Doe/FBI snaring Walker have always looked much better to me--in any case, we should know by this fall. Should he go down, I've gotta admit to half-looking forward to the antics of half-term/half-wit Governor Kleefisch--in the final scenes of "The Lamentable Tragedie of Scott Walker," she will at least provide the weary Wisconsin audience with some Palinesque comic relief!

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Response to alterfurz (Reply #22)

Fri Jun 8, 2012, 02:10 PM

23. Isn't she also involved in the scandal? I'm not certain of this at all.

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Response to Cal33 (Reply #23)

Fri Jun 8, 2012, 05:49 PM

24. not yet...

...in the whole rotten RICO conspiracy, she might be just a mobsters' moll--but as the net widens, who knows!

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