Sunday, May 20, 2012

Morning Shocker

The sun is shining on Scott Walker. The dependably liberal Milwaukee Journal Sentinel endorsed Walker over Tom Barrett for governor of Wisconsin. In their endorsement, the editors rehash some of the characteristic and ridiculous critiques of Walker, which is to be expected, but their point about the recall process in general is correct. Here's an excerpt from the piece.
No governor in recent memory has been so controversial. No governor in America is so polarizing. Everyone has an opinion about Gov. Scott Walker of Wisconsin.

Here's ours: We see no reason to remove Walker from office. We recommend him in the June 5 recall election.

Walker's rematch with Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett was prompted by one issue: Walker's tough stance with the state's public-employee unions. It's inconceivable that the recall election would be occurring absent that. And a disagreement over a single policy is simply not enough to justify a vote against the governor.

A Marquette Law School Poll in January showed that many people in the Badger State agree. In that poll, 72% of Republicans, 44% of independents and 17% of Democrats said recalls should be limited to criminal wrongdoing. Republican state Rep. Robin Vos has proposed tightening the recall mechanism; he should continue to push for that after the election, regardless of who wins.

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