Politico explains it this way:
"Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker participated in a 'criminal scheme' to coordinate fundraising for Republicans trying to beat back efforts to recall him and state senators from office, local prosecutors argue in court documents released Thursday.
"Walker, his chief of staff and others were involved in the coordination effort with 'a number of national groups and prominent figures,' including Karl Rove, special prosecutor Francis Schmitz alleged. '[T]he evidence shows an extensive coordination scheme that pervaded nearly every aspect of the campaign activities during the historic 2011 and 2012 Wisconsin Senate and Gubernatorial recall elections,' Schmitz wrote in a December motion, on behalf of five attorneys from some of the state's most liberal counties, just now unsealed by an appellate court judge."
Wait a minute ... a Republican candidate may have received help from Karl Rove in twisting an election? Naw ... can't be ...
And finally today, another gun-nut has shot up a Colorado theater. How many mass shootings have there been this week? This day? This hour? This is from the Pueblo Chieftain:
"Authorities were searching Friday for a gunman who shot and wounded three people at the end of a rap concert at the popular Red Rocks outdoor amphitheater near Denver."No motive was released, but Jefferson County sheriff's spokesman Mark Techmeyer said the attack did not appear to be random.
"The victims' injuries were not life-threatening. Their names were not released."
So, there you have it. Guns don't kill people, rap concerts kill people....
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