Tuesday, September 27, 2005

Bucher wants paper to do his job

Republicans are chortling over an exchange between Waukesha DA Paul Bucher and AG Peg Lautenschlager, whose job he's seeking. They think Bucher scored some real points. I think he comes off looking like someone asking the newspaper to do his job.

The tit-for-tat exchanges are about political telephone calls at state expense, made by a former staffer to State Sen. Alberta Darling. The staffer, Chris Slinker, resigned instead of being fired, and is now running for the Assembly. The calls went to a political consultant working on local races, not on Darling's campaign.

Lautenschlager thinks someone should look into the 226 calls, and offered to help Bucher, who didn't seem to be doing it himself.

Bucher fired off a sharp reply telling the AG to “rest assured I will take care of him if the facts justify a criminal investigation.”

So far, Bucher's investigation has been to write a letter to the Journal Sentinel, asking for any information they have, since they wrote the stories about Slinker's phone calls.

To no one's surprise, except possibly Bucher's, the newspaper did not tell its reporter to give Bucher the information. (Surely his wife, a former Journal Sentinel reporter, didn't expect the paper would hand it over -- or did she?)

The newspaper's story was based on information obtained in an open records request from the State Senate chief clerk. All Bucher needs to do is to make a request for the same information and he will have everything the newspaper has.

If you want to read some of the cute lines in the back and forth between Lautenschlager, Bucher, and others, www.wispolitics.com has them all posted.

2 Comments:

At 3:04 PM, Blogger Display Name said...

Ah, we have so much in common, Xoff.

Check out how Bucher fouled up my open records complaint about the JCEDC and CIA in 2001. Skip down to "December 19 response".

Your friend Dave Olsen was running the CIA/JDC at that point, and was on the executive board of the JCEDC.

Bucher admits he didn't even bother to compare what the JCEDC turned over to me matched what I requested, yet deems that everything must've been supplied because they reassured him that it had. Similarly, he called Olsen to see if he'd turned over everything I'd requested, and Dave said "Why, yes" so he looked no further, and invented a series of facts to rationalize a denial for my request.

Thankfully, when I turned over this farcical opinion to the AG's office, they opined in my favor and the JCEDC disbanded its little corporation. Olsen never turned over the phone records, and the JCEDC never turned over the records I wanted, either.

 
At 4:10 PM, Blogger Dave Diamond said...

I thought Bucher's "nyah nyah, stupid Peggy" reply was obnoxious, childish and hilarious. Maybe the GOP will have some bumper stickers printed up -- "Bucher: Sarcasm before professionalism." Now we know where Jessica McBucher gets her sense of...er, humor.

Also, Mr. Foust, what's with your boner for Dave Olsen?

 

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