Wisconsin Governor Scott Kevin Walker
The Best that Money Can Buy!
By now, one would think that Governor Walker would realize that his close association with the Koch brothers can only hurt his chances of retaining his seat in government. Wisconsin voters are incensed by the deep-pocket, out-of-state influences that are shaping the anti-collective bargaining and anti-working class legislation being promoted by Gov. Walker and his Tea Party colleagues. The Walker-Koch relationship is only adding fuel to the recall fire.
It is well known that recent ads in Wisconsin supporting Walker’s budget proposals and opposing the recall campaign are being paid for by The Americans for Prosperity Foundation and the MacIver Institute for Public Policy. Both organizations are controlled or heavily influenced by the Koch brothers.
The Walker recall campaign launched a “reminder ad” which includes portions of the infamous “private conversation” that Gov. Walker believed he was having with David Koch in February. Wisconsin State Rep. Brett Hulsey narrates the 60 second ad which will be begin running today throughout the state:
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Here is the hoax Scott Walker call from David Koch:


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Comments
they do. officials who work for the rich can be certain they will make more money after leaving office than they did while 'serving' the people.
suggesting that scott should 'smarten up' is absurdly naive: working for the koch's is much more attractive than working for you. he is smart. you, not so much.
Keeping the relationship going, when Walker knows that it will probably make him lose his position in office – not so much.
(Do you actually think Koch will even remember his name after he’s tossed out?)