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Related: About this forumScott Walker’s pathetic fall: Another one bites the dust!
A secret email system set up by his staff finally focuses the national media on the governor's ethics woes. WhoopsJOAN WALSH
On the very day that Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walkers scandals became big national news, Politicos Mike Allen is out with his Playbook Snapshot 2016 the top 16 Republicans most mentioned in Beltway chatter and Walker is at the top of the list (along with erratic Tea Party Sen. Rand Paul). Its a perfect example of how and why Walker has persisted as a top presidential contender: the national media knows little and cares less about Wisconsin politics.
Walker is an interesting contrast with embattled New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie. Poor Christie. Live by the media, die by the media. Theres no question that the national media made Christie, though he gave them plenty to work with. He is an outsized personality, and the fact that hes the governor of New Jersey and used to be a federal prosecutor working in the worlds major media market played a huge role in his rise as a national figure. Now, though, the attention of the national media is (however belatedly) focused obsessively on Christies troubles, and every new subpoena, every wronged mayor, and every unsavory crony tied to the George Washington Bridge scandal is a major story.
Scott Walker, by contrast, has actually managed to benefit from his distance from the national media. Sure, it kept him only in the second tier of potential 2016 candidates but tough media scrutiny would have excluded him from any tier. No one has ever explained how a governor can have six associates convicted of illegal campaign activities including three top aides who sat just feet from his desk, in the words of the Wisconsin State Journal and come away from it entirely unsullied. At minimum it raises questions of management and judgment.
But even leaving aside the two John Doe investigations that have ensnared his office, Walker has never been ready for national prime time. Hes a charisma-free divider who got big attention for ending collective bargaining for public employees and then surviving a union-led recall election. All of that made him a hero on the right, of course, but Walker was never going to survive close inspection. Hes given to dim-bulb platitudes, like defending a state law requiring women to undergo an ultrasound before an abortion by saying blithely, I dont have any problem with ultrasound. I think most people think ultrasounds are just fine. As though the procedure involved looking at kidney stones, not invading a womans privacy. In a cycle when Republicans are supposed to be trying to solve their problems with women, thats not all. Walker signed a bill repealing Wisconsins equal pay for women law and has crusaded against Planned Parenthood.
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Scott Walker’s pathetic fall: Another one bites the dust! (Original Post)
DonViejo
Feb 2014
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(297,888 posts)1. Yeah, the national media didn't care about NJ politics, either..
even the majority of NJ didn't care that Christie wasted $12 Million on a Senate race in October so he could get more votes in November. That is until Bridgegate came crashing up into the stratosphere.
At least with Walker this is coming out before the 2014 Governor's race.
That's a good one from Joan Walsh.. "Live by the media Die by the media."! We'll see if he "bites the dust".. Not sure why Wisconsin would want him back, though?
Thank you DV
SmittynMo
(3,544 posts)2. He'll go down in flames.
What goes around, comes around.
lame54
(35,339 posts)3. I'll believe it when I see it