Story Created:
Jan 3, 2008
Story Updated:
Jan 3, 2008
What a scam.
The Club for Growth has the details here.
The newly created, Wisconsin Judicial Campaign Integrity Committee (WJCIC) trumpets itself as a citizen committee "protecting fair and impartial courts." The committee is neither fair, nor impartial. Committee Chairman and State Bar President Thomas Basting, a trial lawyer who has done criminal defense work, also calls the group non-partisan, yet nearly all of its members have ties to Governor Jim Doyle and the Democratic Party - including Basting. Doyle appointed Louis Butler to the Supreme Court in 2004 and recently hosted a high dollar fundraiser for Butler's campaign.
7 of the 8 members are former Democratic political leaders or appointees and/or donors of Governor Jim Doyle. Five members have made a total of 45 donations to Doyle's campaigns, including a dozen from Basting.
Former Democratic Senate Majority Leader Tim Cullen made 18 contributions, former Democratic Governor Tony Earl made 3, former Martin Schreiber cabinet member Carol Toussaint made 8 and UW-Madison professor Dennis Dresang made 4.
Three of the group's members or their spouses have ties to Louis Butler's campaign, and one member, Tony Earl has contributed money to Justice Butler. At least 5 of the committee members or their spouses have ties to liberal attorney Linda Clifford's unsuccessful 2007 campaign. None of the members has ties to Butler's opponent Judge Michael Gableman.
The only member of the WJCIC without a direct tie to Jim Doyle is Bill Kraus, a self-described "disaffiliated" Republican who advocates taxpayer funded campaigns and allowing the governor to appoint state Supreme Court justices. Kraus serves as Co-Chair of Wisconsin's Common Cause and is a frequent critic of Republican candidates and policies, once calling President Bush "ignorant" and questioning Ronald Reagan's intelligence. In addition, Kraus' wife Toni Sikes contributed $200 to Louis Butler's campaign in June of 2007, and he's hosted and attended fundraisers for liberal politicians and judges.
The only other Republican representative on the WJCIC is Appeal Court Judge Dave Deininger, a former legislator who was recently appointed by Doyle to serve on the Government Accountability Board.
5 of the 8 WJCIC members live in Madison, two are University of Wisconsin Professors, three are former legislators and only 1 member is a woman. The WJCIC has no minority representation. According to its working guidelines, the committee will meet in secret on an as needed basis, all deliberations will be kept confidential and Chairman Basting is the only committee member permitted to address the media
Friday, Jan 4 at 6:37 PM Maddie - Saukville wrote ...
Can you judge a book by its cover-no pun intended? You can tell what PACs are not based on their names: Move On-still counting chads, 911Truth-Cheney killed the dinosaurs (or equivalent reality free theory), Wisconsin Judicial Campaign Integrity Committee-if anything else, I dont expect a shred of integrity. Not since the authentic '73 Microsoft Word document on Bush's guard duty have I anticipated more disappointment in a claim. Jim Doyle holding the line on taxes is the only thing I trust.
Friday, Jan 4 at 1:36 PM bigcat wrote ...
And the "Club for Growth" (now that is a catchy title) is some impartial watchdog? Would it be fair to say that the upcoming Supreme Court race will be a huge slimefest on both sides? I think this would be a little more honest than (to borrow a term from Rep. Michael Ellis, the esteemed Republican legislator from Neenah) POSING FOR HOLY PICTURES that somehow paint the conservatives are pure as the driven snow in this matter.
Friday, Jan 4 at 11:40 AM John wrote ...
When you violate ethics slime the critics. Nice.
Thursday, Jan 3 at 1:12 PM Amy P. wrote ...
Because if the liberals can't win democratically, they'll work like hell to shove their agenda down our throats via activist judges and rogue courts. Gotta love that "progressive" mentality.
Thursday, Jan 3 at 12:23 PM steveegg - No Runny Eggs wrote ...
Why am I not surprised? I wonder where the calls are for those members of this Star Chamber with ties to Justice Butler to recuse themselves from hearing complaints in this race. Oh, that's right, those calls are only made of those that aren't liberals.
Thursday, Jan 3 at 11:57 AM Hello wrote ...
Listen Charlie, just because these guys have a liberal background that does not prohibit them from doing impartial wo......Ha,ha,ha,ha sorry, I almost got that out without laughing.
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