Codger on Politics

Monday, April 09, 2012

The Strategy is to lie, the article says between the lines.

Wisconsin Dems' Walker Recall Strategy - Andy Kroll, Mother Jones
 
They need to get better at lying, at least in published articles, if this is going to work.
 
was Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker's surprise assault on public-employee unions in 2011 that set in motion the statewide recall campaign to oust him from office. But don't expect Wisconsin's Democratic Party to make workers' rights a central focus in their quest to oust Walker.” You mean they lie by omission?
 
In an interview, an official with the Democratic Party of Wisconsin downplayed the importance of the anti-union provisions in Walker's "budget repair" bill in the Democrats' broader recall strategy. "Collective bargaining is not moving people," says Graeme Zielinski’ translated: we have to lie because people wouldn’t support us if we told the truth.
 
And this is from the supporters of the unions, how much worst must it be.
 
 

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