Friday, March 1, 2013

Zielinski Unglued

 By Donna Cole                                                                                                                


    This morning it was announced that the two and a half year long politically motivated John Doe Witch Hunt investigation of Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker by the over zealous liberal Democrat Milwaukee County D.A. John Chisholm finally ended with no witches being found. Gov. Walker was cleared, and said to have done no, or been involved in any, wrong doing. This after D.A. Chisholm wasted millions of the county taxpayer's funds dragging in so-called witnesses before his not so secret grand jury, then allowing those witnesses names to be leaked to the Milwaukee Journal, which had it's own political motivations, and smeared on the this rag's pages.



    The announcement of Gov. Walker's innocence came at around 8:30 AM, and shortly after many liberals took to Twitter to vent their typical rage. One of those liberals who is well known for ranting and raving like a lunatic on Twitter is Graeme Zielinski, who also happens to be the Wisconsin Democrat Party's communications director, or spokesperson. One would think a person in such a position would show some restraint, but because the Madison nor the Milwaukee media, or members of the party he is the public face of, ever hold him to account, he feels free to spew all sorts of vile and mostly untrue things. If a Republican in a spokesperson position Tweeted things like Zielinski spews, the media would crucify him or her, and they would soon after be fired by the party. Beside the media double standard, liberals are just fine with Zielinski's antics.


  So, soon after the news broke this morning, Zielinski took to Twitter and went on a three hour long rambling rant, in which he threw out wild and unsubstantiated accusations of Gov. Walkers guilt, and as the news sunk in he became more and more unglued. The following are the Twitter screenshots of Zielinski's rant, in the order he made them. I will offer some comments in between screenshots, and some of my Tweets in response to him at the time . Remember,  the @ means this message was sent to that person. In this case, the spokesman for the state Democrats was sending all this directly to the governor. (Some folks don't know how Twitter works.)

                                                                                                                                                         


Buying a dozen people's silence? Zielinski has no evidence of this because it does not exist.

 The apology I referred to was from Wisconsin Democrat Party Chairman Mike Tate for the rant he went at their party convention where he declared in a speech that he would see Walker locked up in a jail cell, or something close to that. I do not have the direct quote at hand.




 It was proven those convicted in the John Doe case had no criminal connection to Walker, in fact it was Walker who began the investigation by turning someone in to the D.A.


 If it was so clear Walker was involved in crimes then why did the D.A. totally clear Walker? Zielinski is fabricating this, or in other words, pulling it out of his rear end.


Walker has a legal right to defend himself, and this involves hiring lawyers which expect to be paid. And the D.A. spent $2 million investigating him which were taxpayer funds. Walker raised his money from private donors.



 I have no clue what this thing about Marquette is, but I have never heard this so I believe it is just another product of Zielinski's demented mind.

  Actually, the county should pay for Walkers lawyers. Like most things, Zielinski has this totally backwards.

 Again, I am at a loss as to how Walker ruined the state, he in fact fixed it. He fixed what the Democrats had broken.

  Walker has nothing to release, and D.A. Chisholm was the one who asked the judge to have the secret documents sealed to protect innocent witnesses.

 Walker did nothing wrong, what is to tell?

 Here Zielinski tries to compare Walker to the infamous serial killer from Milwaukee, Jeffrey Dahmer.

 Again, Walker committed no crime, the D.A. himself admitted as much.


 
 He never answered this question.









 By the time of this Tweet, WTMJ 620 show host Charlie Sykes had picked up on Zielinski's rant and talked to his audience about it. He reminded them that Zielinski lost his job as a political reporter at the Milwaukee Journal because of "unusual behavior." Zielinski takes at shot at fact Sykes has been married a few times. Obviously he was sitting around listening to Sykes.


  The fact Walker was totally cleared makes this point irrelevant. The profile picture Zielinski uses on his Twitter is actually of Clement Zablocki, a long time liberal Democrat representative from Milwaukee in the 50s, 60s, and 70s. Below is a real picture of the troll like Zielinski, the photo is from the Waukesha Patch. This last Tweet came just before noon and he has not sent any more since then, as of 3:30 PM.


UPDATE: Dan Bice at the Milwaukee Journal has the following "apology" from Wisconsin Democrat Party Chairman Tate and "outrage" from Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett posted on his No Quarter blog (NOTE: These statements are just with regard to the three Tweets comparing Gov. Walker to Jeffrey Dahmer, not the whole rant). From the Bice post;

Democratic Party Chairman Mike Tate apologized for his aide's remarks.

"Graeme's tweet is inappropriate, over zealous and insensitive," Tate said via email. "He should have chosen a different comparison point in pointing out Gov. Walker has had to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars to avoid criminal charges. He and I regret his comment."

 And this from Mayor Tom, to Bice;

  The tweets brought strong criticism from Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett, who has twice lost to Walker in gubernatorial contests.

"The mayor said, 'Way over the top and very inappropriate,'" said Patrick Curley, chief of staff to Barrett.

UPDATE#2 Zielinski offers something, but not quite what I would call an apology, 9 hours after the fact. It sounds to me more like a 10 year old boy caught breaking out windows, his head down, drawing pictures with his foot in sand saying,  "Aww geez Mr. Smith, I don't know what I was thinking, I promise I won't do it again." And he is expecting Mr. Smith to feel sorry for him, and rub him on the head like a dog. Then the little jerk skips off with malice still in his heart, thinking how bad he screwed Mr. Smith over but his daddy isn't going to give him a belt whipping because Mr. Smith is a softie.

 When I grew up, only one thing fixed these screw up kids, as my mother said, "Jerk a knot in their ass." This man is an adult baby who now is in trouble, so he cries a bit, the Democrat Party should be rid of him. But I hope they keep this nut job around so we have more good fun like he gave us today, and I am sure Mike Tate will make a fine Mr. Smith.



 After reading all this, I hope the Wisconsin Democrat Party is proud of their nut job spokesman.


                                                                   LOSER





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