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United States News Title: Wisconsin Gov. Walker's Punk'd Phone Call Is A Viral Hit Really? A 20- to 25-minute conversation and he didnt know he was being punkd? The tale of Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walkers bogus phone conversation with a guy he thought was multi-billionaire conservative tycoon David H. Koch is making serious waves. The AP story says: On the call, Walker joked about bringing a baseball bat to a meeting with Democratic leaders, said it would "be outstanding" to be flown out to California by Koch for a good time after the battle is over, and said he expected the anti-union movement to spread across the country. Audio was posted on the Buffalo Beast, a left-leaning website based in New York, and quickly spread across the Internet. That Beast's website is down, but the phone call audio is available here. Democrats ripped Walker's comments on the call on the Assembly floor Wednesday morning, saying they had nothing to do with his assertion that legislation stripping public employees' collective bargaining rights is needed to help solve a looming budget deficit. Un-bleeping-believable. And uh, then there are the actual legal issues related to parts of his purely political conversation. The lefty Public Campaign Action Fund is saying: In a call with who he thought to be billionaire political donor, David Koch, Gov. Walker may have broken campaign finance and ethics laws, said David Donnelly, national campaigns director for Public Campaign Action Fund. If he did, he should resign. If you didnt believe it before, you have to now this fight isnt about the budget, its about favors for corporate special interests, continued Donnelly. If Wisconsin law forbids coordination with political donors similar to federal law, Gov. Scott Walker is not just in political trouble, but in legal hot water. Public Campaign Action Fund is currently in discussions with election experts on whether Gov. Walker may have broken state election law and whether a complaint should be filed. [Relevant section (At the 4-minute mark]: "Gov. Walker: After this in some of the coming days and weeks ahead, particularly in some of these more swing areas, a lot of these guys are going to need, they dont need initially ads for them, but theyre going to need a message out. Reinforcing why this was a good thing to do for the economy, a good thing to do for the state. So to the extent that message is out over and over again is certainly a good thing. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 25.
#1. To: Brian S (#0)
Ian Murphy, Kochsucker and imposter is a convicted criminal. Could the libturd be guilty of fraud and impersonating?
As far an Walker is concerned, that doesn't matter. Ian Murphy provided the rope and the governor seems to have hung himself.
How so?
A pair of right wing billionaires referred to as Koch brothers was major backers of Republican Scott Walker, the newly-elected Wisconsin governor. Here is the proof: David Koch poser gets Wis. Gov. Scott Walker to reveal ploy Someone posing as David Koch on the telephone recorded a discussion in which Walker spoke of lying to Democrats to be able to get union-busting legislation passed. Walker took the bait and told the caller all about deceptive plans to kneecap unions that would leave Democrats powerless to respond.
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