Wis. Gov. Punk'd

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MADISON, Wis. – On a prank call that quickly spread across the Internet, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker was duped into discussing his strategy to cripple public employee unions, promising never to give in and joking that he would use a baseball bat in his office to go after political opponents.

Walker believed the caller was a conservative billionaire named David Koch, but it was actually the editor of a liberal online newspaper. The two talked for at least 20 minutes — a conversation in which the governor described several potential ways to pressure Democrats to return to the Statehouse and revealed that his supporters had considered secretly planting people in pro-union protest crowds to stir up trouble.

The call, which surfaced Wednesday, also showed Walker's cozy relationship with two billionaire brothers who have poured millions of dollars into conservative political causes, including Walker's campaign last year.

Walker compared his stand to that taken by President Ronald Reagan when he fired the nation's air-traffic controllers during a labor dispute in 1981.

"That was the first crack in the Berlin Wall and led to the fall of the Soviets," Walker said on the recording.

The audio was posted by the Buffalo Beast, a left-leaning website based in Buffalo, N.Y., and quickly went viral.

Ian Murphy told The Associated Press he carried out the prank to show how candidly Walker would speak with Koch even though, according to Democrats, he refuses to return their calls.

Murphy said he arranged the call Tuesday after speaking with two Walker aides, including the governor's chief of staff. He placed the call using Skype and recorded it.

Walker spokesman Cullen Werwie confirmed that it was Walker's voice on the call. At a news conference, Walker acknowledged being deceived but stuck to his message that the union changes were needed to balance Wisconsin's budget.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110223/ap_on_re_us/us_wisconsin_budget_unions

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this seems to be happening alot lately. is there no way for staffers to better verify who is on the line? especially more famous folks....doesn't seem that difficult....
 
So you don't believe the Koch brothers are now the leaders of the Republicon party? They sure as hell gave the marching orders to their minions during the Feb. 1 meeting in Cal.
 
is this prank analogous to what that gop guy did with the pmp routine?

I think it is, and both are legitimate tools of the media, IMO. It should be noted that the Gov didn't say much more that what he already said in public.

It also disproves CrashK's assertion that Koch has any influence over him, other than the ability to get him on the phone.
 
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