Not to be outdone by Rick Perry in the repugican
race to the bottom, new documents released by prosecutors in Wisconsin
revealed illegal coordination between the campaign of Scott Walker
and a Super PAC.
The new documents are loaded with examples of Scott
Walker’s recall campaign telling big money donors to donate to the
Wisconsin Club For Growth. The problem is that it is illegal for the
campaign and the Super PAC to coordinate, but Gov. Walker tried to get
around campaign finance laws by telling his donors to donate to the
state Club For Growth.
According to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel,
“The Governor is encouraging all to invest in the Wisconsin Club for Growth,” said an April 28, 2011, email from Kate Doner, a Walker campaign consultant, to R.J. Johnson, an adviser to Walker’s campaign and the advocacy group. “Wisconsin Club for Growth can accept corporate and personal donations without limitations and no donors disclosure.”In the email, Doner wrote to Johnson that Walker wanted Wisconsin Club for Growth exclusively to coordinate campaign themes. “As the Governor discussed … he wants all the issue advocacy efforts run thru one group to ensure correct messaging,” she wrote.
The behavior described above is illegal. The emails reveal that Scott Walker continued to engage in a criminal pattern of behavior that goes back to his time in college. In an email seven months after the prank Koch phone call, Walker’s fundraiser wrote,
“Take Koch’s money,” she also wrote, adding: “Corporations. Go heavy
after them to give.” The money that Scott Walker’s fundraiser demanded
didn’t go to her candidate’s campaign. It went to the Wisconsin Club For
Growth.
The latest batch of Walker emails are useful from a
broader perspective because they provide a window into how repugicans
get around campaign finance laws. The repugicans in Congress are using
their bogus IRS scandal as a weapon to get the IRS to back off of
so-called non-political 501 4(c)s like the Club For Growth. The outside
groups are critical to the repugican money operation. If the IRS were
to start denying them tax exempt status, it would be blow to the secrecy
behind the scam.
As far as Walker is concerned, these documents couldn’t have hit the public at a worse time. Walker is deadlocked with Democrat Mary Burke in tough reelection contest. Walker could easily lose in November. Just like Mitch McConnell, Rick Perry,
and Chris Christie, Walker is claiming that his scandal is a political
attack coming from Democrats, but the evidence is mounting that there is
a deep culture of corruption within the repugican cabal. The dark
money that is flowing into repugican campaigns is making things worse.
The one sure way to clean up our politics is to remove the dirty repugicans this November.
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