RNC bloodletting begins with Steele throwing subordinate under the bus

I’ve already chronicled the RNC’s chronic financial mismanagement HERE and HERE, and already the bloodletting at the Republican National Committee has begun, as Politico.com is reporting Republican National Committee Chief of Staff Ken McKay resigned Monday as a direct result of the scandal surrounding the RNC’s financial mismanagement. As Politico noted, RNC chairman Michael Steele [...]

Duerstein for St. Francis municipal judge? Say it ain’t so!

Tomorrow’s the spring election day here in Wisconsin, and in nearby St. Francis, there’s not a declared candidate on the ballot for Municipal Judge. However, UWM student Kyle Duerstein, who recently came under fire for some racist comments, is running a write-in campaign for the position. This is the same Kyle Duerstein who in past [...]

Why didn’t Walker make the courthouse safe?

While utilizing the Walker Walkaround at the crumbling Milwaukee County Courthouse, visitors to the courthouse should ask themselves why Milwaukee County Executive (and Republican gubernatorial candidate) Scott Walker didn’t do more back in 2008 to make the Milwaukee County Courthouse safe for those visiting or working in the courthouse (emphasis mine): An engineering firm told [...]

More “fiscal responsibility” from the RNC

It seems the “fiscally responsible” Republicans in charge of the Republican National Committee have found new meaning for the term “office supplies:”

Listed on the report in the category of “office supplies” are purchases from a New England winery and a Capitol Hill liquor store, as well as more than $3,800 from a Florida clothing [...]

Five reasons why 2010 won’t be like 1994

As pointed out on Time.com, the 2010 midterm elections might not have too much similarity with the 1994 “Republican Revolution” that led to Republican control of both the House and the Senate. Here’s the five reasons Time.com gives as their reasoning behind why 2010 might not be too similar to 1994:

Michael Steele – For [...]