Scott Walker a key figure in a national crime ring working to subvert the general election process? Only if you believe Bush brought down the twin towers or men can become [real] women or Obama knows how to pronounce "corps").

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Washington Post:
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker suspected of coordinating with outside groups  —  Gov. Scott Walker (R-Wis.) responds to prosecutors allegations that he is connected to a criminal scheme over campaign fundraising.  In a statement, he called the allegations “categorically false.”  ( AP)

Editor’s notes:  Here are the facts:  THE IS NOT CRIMINAL COMPLAINT.  Two judges,  on a state appeals judge and the other a federal judge,  ended this “investigation” telling folks that there was nothing of substance to the compliant. 
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Clearly,  this is only a ploy to smear the Governor,  even if for only a few days,  as the ruthless Democrat spin machine prepares its campaign against this very successful GOP governor.  

Updated from the Blaze.com  --  Walker in his own words,  describing what I have repeated in the post,  above:  
The facts are pretty clear. You’ve had not one, but two judges– a state judge and a federal judge … have both looked at this argument in the past, not just recently, remember this is not new news it’s just newly released yesterday,” Walker explained. “But no charges, case over. Both judges said they didn’t buy the argument. They didn’t think anything was done that was illegal. And so they’ve gone forward … and shut the case down both at the state and federal level.”

“So many in the national media, and even some here in Wisconsin, are looking at this thing backwards,” he added. “This is a case that’s been resolved, that not one but two judges have said is over, and we’re just learning about it because it became open in a document yesterday. But there is no argument.”

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  1. Same as last time. A prior investigation into Walker’s 2010 gubernatorial run resulted in six criminal convictions.

    He is corrupt. Just like Christie who will be indicted.

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    1. In the end, Chjristie was exhonerated. Lets not forget this was a "scandal" that was limited to slowing down traffic on a bridge. Good grief. You all make it sound like this was more serious than Benghazi. But I am no fan of Christie. he is an opportunist, and will not survive the GOP primary process.

      Walker, on the hand, is a great guy. He was not a part of the crimes committed by unlings and you know it. This is all about the Dems effort to beat him in the coming elections, by hook and crook. That is the way they role. My guess, Walker will be re-elected by a considerable margin.

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    2. And it was three staffers and three others. Walker was never implicated.

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    3. Found this on the Blaze. It confirms your post on Walker. “The facts are pretty clear. You’ve had not one, but two judges– a state judge and a federal judge … have both looked at this argument in the past, not just recently, remember this is not new news it’s just newly released yesterday,” Walker explained. “But no charges, case over. Both judges said they didn’t buy the argument. They didn’t think anything was done that was illegal. And so they’ve gone forward … and shut the case down both at the state and federal level.”

      “So many in the national media, and even some here in Wisconsin, are looking at this thing backwards,” he added. “This is a case that’s been resolved, that not one but two judges have said is over, and we’re just learning about it because it became open in a document yesterday. But there is no argument.”

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    4. Good to know info. I was disppointed to put it mildly, when I heard the bad news about Walker. I must admit, the headline on the article I read made it sound as if he was a in some kind of crime syndicate. I will be watching to see if this story goes away.

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