Scott Walker and "Cousin" George Walker Bush
MADISON - Scott Walker, who served as his chief cheerleader in Wisconsin, avoided his close friend and "cousin" George W. Bush Thursday during the former president's visit to Beloit.
MADISON - Scott Walker, who served as his chief cheerleader in Wisconsin, avoided his close friend and "cousin" George W. Bush Thursday during the former president's visit to Beloit.
MADISON - Scott Walker's irresponsible budget released today was wrapped in an admission of guilt over his reckless mismanagement of his mental health hospital, where Walker has failed to hold his administrators accountable for the sexual assault of female patients that occurred under his watch.
MADISON — Scott Walker’s come-lately statements can’t hide his abysmal record in tackling poverty in Milwaukee County.
MADISON - The Democratic Party of Wisconsin on Tuesday called on Scott Walker to cease his obstruction and release a report about conditions at his mental health hospital, where female patients have been raped as a direct consequence of Walker's policies.
MADISON - The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports today on new criminal probes into Scott Walker's cronies in Milwaukee County.
MADISON - During last night's gubernatorial debate, Scott Walker trotted out his latest gimmick, declaring he would call an emergency session of the Legislature to focus on jobs.
MADISON-News is breaking that Scott Walker's gubernatorial ambitions have lead to stonewalling into the investigation of his mental health complex, where female patients were raped as a result of policy.
MILWAUKEE - Democratic Party of Wisconsin Mike Tate on Thursday called for Scott Walker to stop abusing the public trust and comply with Wisconsin news organizations' requests that he release his college transcripts.
MADISON - As the rest of the nation solemnly marked the anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, in which airplanes were taken over and used as weapons of terror, Scott Walker used the day to at least twice proclaim himself the victim of "hijacking."
MADISON - Using the traditional period in which embarrassing news is revealed, Scott Walker revealed what he was calling an education plan Friday afternoon, but what is actually a lackluster collection of slogans and gimmicks meant to mask his plan to throw thousands of Wisconsin teachers out of jobs to fund his $1.8 billion tax cut for the richest one percent.