Friday, June 20, 2014

UPDATE: Mike Klonsky's SmallTalk Blog: Is the Gov. From the State of Koch too big to jail?

Mike Klonsky's SmallTalk Blog: Is the Gov. From the State of Koch too big to jail?:


Law-and-order man Rahm was behind Clinton's mass deportation policies.
Previously restricted memos from Emanuel to Clinton are among thousands of White House documents kept secret until 12 years after Pres. Clinton’s second term ended in 2001. A review of the memos makes it clearer tan ever that it was our mayor, Rahm Emanuel, despite his current facade as an immigration reformer, who was advising Clinton to step up mass deportations of undocumented workers.As mayor,

Is the Gov. From the State of Koch too big to jail?

I wonder why there's no mention of the Koch Brosin S-T's coverage of Gov. Walker's crooked campaign fundraising tactics. Walker is after all, the Gov. from Koch.

Remember when a prankster called Gov. Walker  posing as David Koch and mentioned "special interests" the governor didn't flinch. He didn't have to be told in whose interests he was working. Koch had bankrolled his campaign and contributed over $1 million to the Wisconsin Governor's Assoc. The Koch-funded Wisconsis T-Party were his campaign workers.

Prosecutors are now on his trail but teacher-bashing, union-busting Walker may be too big to jail. He's one of Limbaugh Party's main hopeful's for White House run in 2016. NYT reports:
...the Club for Growth become “a hub,” according to prosecutors, for coordinating political spending by the Walker campaign and an array of outside groups. These ranged from the Republican Governors Association to Americans for Prosperity, the conservative advocacy group co-founded by the billionaire industrialist David H. Koch and financed by the  Mike Klonsky's SmallTalk Blog: Is the Gov. From the State of Koch too big to jail?: