Sunday, November 17, 2013

Quashing Conservative Political Speech In Wisconsin

Wisconsin is a politically schizophrenic state.  It is equal parts liberal and conservative, with a tiny moderate segment that can move election outcomes in either direction.  Sometimes it has Democrat leadership; sometimes Republican.  The carving to take the statehouse is like fruit on a tree for the hungry party that is out of power.

As you witnessed during the unsuccessful campaign to recall Governor Scott Walker, the progressive left is unhinged by Walker.  They have stopped at nothing in their attempts to thwart laws Walker has signed, and to defeat him in regular elections and a recall election.  Their behavior has been contemptible.

And it's starting again. 

In October Mary Burke, a Trek Bicycle heiress with no political experience and plenty of money, announced that she is running for Governor against Scott Walker in the 2014 election.  Two days later, as if on cue a secret John Doe investigation into Walker's 2012 campaign was started by Milwaukee County Assistant District Attorney Bruce Landgraf. 

ADA Landgraf proudly displayed a "Recall Walker" sign at his residence during the 2012 recall campaign, and signed a petition urging Walker's recall.  He also headed a "secret John Doe" investigation intended to find crimes Walker committed.  There were none.

Landgraf is a political hack.  His new inquiry is nothing more than an attempt to suppress free speech on the part of conservative political groups through intimidation, harassment and seizure of those groups' computers and emails.

This is nothing short of opposition research being done by the government to benefit the candidate of the Democrat party in her bid to unseat the governor.  It is one-party fascism.

The Wall Street Journal has an excellent article about it here.
Copies of two subpoenas we've seen demand "all memoranda, email . . . correspondence, and communications" both internally and between the subpoena target and some 29 conservative groups, including Wisconsin and national nonprofits, political vendors and party committees. The groups include the League of American Voters, Wisconsin Family Action, Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce, Americans for Prosperity—Wisconsin, American Crossroads, the Republican Governors Association, Friends of Scott Walker and the Republican Party of Wisconsin.
One subpoena also demands "all records of income received, including fundraising information and the identity of persons contributing to the corporation." In other words, tell us who your donors are.
The investigation and the subpoenas do not name a specific crime that is being investigated.  They are a fishing expedition.  Give us everything we want so we can investigate every bit of it and look for anything even remotely criminal to charge you with.  And you may not talk about this.
The subpoenas don't spell out a specific allegation, but the demands suggest the government may be pursuing a theory of illegal campaign coordination by independent groups during the recall elections. If prosecutors are pursuing a theory that independent conservative groups coordinated with candidate campaigns during the recall, their goal may be to transform the independent expenditures into candidate committees after the fact, requiring revision of campaign-finance disclosures and possible criminal charges.
Remember the Cincinnati IRS?  There has been no punishment for the government employees who used IRS authority to harass and intimidate conservative political groups in an attempt to suppress conservative voter turnout.  The same thing is happening in Wisconsin.

The left cannot win public office without using corruption.

29 comments:

edutcher said...

You got my, my friend.

They can't win without vote fraud, intimidation, bribery, and blackmail.

Third Coast said...

Krauthammer and O'Reilly (from a previous thread) would suggest that moderation and facts will win the day. Bullshit. I say kick 'em in the nuts and then kick 'em some more when they're down. Walker seems to have been this pretty well.

bagoh20 said...

"There has been no punishment for the government employees who used IRS authority to harass and intimidate conservative political groups in an attempt to suppress conservative voter turnout. "

There is your problem and your solution. It was never intended to be an honor system. Prosecute.

Eric the Fruit Bat said...

That's an odd use of the word "quash" you've got going there.

Evi L. Bloggerlady said...

Punch back twice as hard.

The Dude said...

Garage Mahal knows the truth.

Dust Bunny Queen said...

LOL....EVI already used the punch back phrase. That's what I get for not reading all the comments.

:-)

Unknown said...

The modern democrats are neo-fascists.

Michael Haz said...

We in Wisconsin punched back like crazy to get Walker through the recall election last year. massive ground game.

The problem is that there is no recourse against rouge DAs. And the DAs in Milwaukee and Madison are doing everything they can to corrupt the electoral system.

Dust Bunny Queen said...

Those rouge DAs should be chastised for inappropriate use of make up and wearing bad blond wigs.

:-).....sorry couldn't help myself.

Michael Haz said...

Bad spell me!

The Dude said...

Thank goodness there are no rogue DAs around here. Nifong has been put out to pasture and I am sure he was the only corrupt DA in the whole state. Sure of it.

Guildofcannonballs said...

We need Republicans to appeal to minorities by talking about abuse of power in our legal system.

Especially rogue agents hurting young, single mothers.

From the legislature to the cops, everyone except the most corrupt of the corrupt should agree to limit the power of all positions possible.

The thing to remember is the left will always be there, always fighting dirty.

They ride dirty, they fight dirty, and they will never leave.

deborah said...

Terrifying article. Will Walker take this issue on the campaign trail?

Guildofcannonballs said...

I wasn't worried about our national defense because I knew Obama could do things a Republican couldn't.

Drone kills come to mind.

Now, however, I have to contend with the arguments the left made regarding Iraq and creating more terrorists than we killed.

That was then, this is now, and the facts are starting to become so numerous as to justify almost any conclusion one wants.

Evi L. Bloggerlady said...

DBQ, Insty says it all the time. It is worth repeating, often.

Evi L. Bloggerlady said...

Sixty, didn't you drive most of them across the borders to Virginia and South Carolina? It would sure explain a lot.

William said...

You can look it up. The greatest curtailment of freedom and individual liberties in the 20th century occurred during Democratic administrations and always for the most high minded of reasons.

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Bleach Drinkers Curing Coronavirus Together said...

The left cannot win public office without using corruption.

Would you go so far as to call them "McCarthyite" in their tactics or is that a sort of admirably incorruptible purity that only the right can claim?

Michael Haz said...

Alinskyite. Trotskyite.

Third Coast said...

As part of the Kennedy remembrance, let's recall how the corrupt Chicago machine (funny how that's back in the news) delivered Illinois to the Dem column to put him over the top.
"McCarthyite" is what Dems call anyone that points out their corruption.

The Dude said...

McCarthy was correct.

deborah said...

What does 'politics is the art of the possible' mean?

deborah said...

This morning Scott Walker not ruling out a presidential campaign:

This Week

Bleach Drinkers Curing Coronavirus Together said...

I'd think positive possibilities, Deb. At least if it's being used in a speech.

And as far as McCarthy being remembered as anything other than a drunk and a disgrace, a more reliable source than those lacking at 3:47 would be appreciated.

The idea that power can't corrupt when given to people heading up political investigations is an interesting one. Anyone on the right believing that should read the way Hillary Clinton's boss at the time remembered her zealous, to put it mildly, "handling" of a hearing of the Nixon scandal.

Methadras said...

The left knows they cannot win without cheating. It's in the ideological DNA. Statesmanship and articulating conservative ideas have their place, but radical leftist democrats don't care about any of that. They will stab you and kill you if it suited their purposes. The only way to fight them is to get them first before they get you. Then when they are all gone, you can re-elevate yourself back to decorum.

Methadras said...

Sixty Grit said...

McCarthy was correct.


Not only was McCarthy right, but he has effectively been vindicated. The fact that he was a republican seems to inflame his status in history, but there you have it. He at least understood the scourge of what communism was then. And now we are dealing with its fruits now.

Mitch H. said...

Would you go so far as to call them "McCarthyite" in their tactics or is that a sort of admirably incorruptible purity that only the right can claim?

No, I'd call them modern-day Javerts.

(Fellow conservatives, stop rising to the "McCarthy wuz right!" bait, please. He was, at best, a blind squirrel on a forest floor knee-deep in nuts. He didn't know what he pretended to know, didn't find any actual spies, and did nothing but drunkenly and maliciously get in the way of actual, functioning anti-Communist operations.)