Doyle’s corruption continues to be unearthed. What a ringing endorsement. I hope Wisconsin wakes up and does the right thing and boots this scumbag out, like Peg Drunkendriver. It’s really sad that this investigation is taking so long… I’m betting the investigation will stall if he’s re-elected, until he is finally out.
In the news:
Gov. Jim Doyle said on Monday that he won’t question a federal judge’s sentence for a former state employee who was convicted of steering a contract to one of his campaign donors.
Doyle said that he respects the decision by Judge Rudolph Randa to sentence Georgia Thompson to 18 months in prison for manipulating a bidding process to give a travel contract to Adelman Travel Group.
As a former district attorney and attorney general, Doyle said that he learned long ago not to second guess judges.
Nice. Should I take that as an attempt at denial of guilt? And why does he think it’s ok to tell the state elections board how to vote on the campaign contributions issue concerning Mark Green?
“We need to accomplish the following,” reads one e-mail to two Democratic board members. Another said, “Even if this ends up in Court, it is a PR victory for us since it makes Green spend money and have to defend the use of his Washington DC dirty money.”
We? Us?
The Elections Board counsel is probably correct in saying that no laws were broken. Nonetheless, the ruling in the Green case does not deserve one iota of public confidence.
Doyle’s campaign says the governor had no knowledge of the hiring of the attorney, who met with the campaign chairman. So who’s in charge?
And where’s the accountability?
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