The idea of an election on April Fool's Day is absurd. Sneak up on a
co-worker and say, "I voted for Gableman." Just before the stunned
colleague can respond, you holler, "Wisconsin Fools!"
Then
you go to your next cubicle and announce a "new deal between The
Capital Times and WSJ--The Cap Times will write the editorials six days
per week--WSJ gets Tuesday."
Next you shout in the middle of the office, "The surge has worked, the troops are coming home!"
Then
you announce that "if Doyle does not run; if Lawton does not run; and
Risser and Spencer Black retire, and your astrologer gives you the
green light, you will run for an office TBA."
OK, back to reality. Here is the start of the Shepherd Express editorial and this is no April or Wisconsin Fool's Day.
It's imperative that voters return Justice Louis Butler to the
Wisconsin Supreme Court. Not only does Butler have the intelligence,
integrity and experience that the state's highest court requires, b his
opponent...and his allies have run one of the most ethically challenged
judicial campaigns in Wisconsin's history."
Call and remind your friends to vote today. This is it folks. Will WMC control our Supreme Court?

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