Ed Schultz Smells Rat in GOP County Clerk's Ballot Error in Wisconsin, Ignores Democrat Confirmed Count
MSNBC's Ed Schultz on Thursday expressed a great deal of skepticism concerning Thursday's revelation that a significant number of ballots had not been included in the Wisconsin Supreme Court election held two days prior.
While he pointed fingers at the Waukesha County Clerk as being a Republican operative, he completely ignored the fact that a the very press conference he aired a clip from, the Vice Chair of that county's Democratic Party spoke and confirmed the results (videos follow with partial transcripts and commentary):
ED SCHULTZ, HOST: Welcome back to THE ED SHOW. Thanks for watching tonight. Of course, we’re following the breaking news out of Wisconsin, and the latest twist in the supreme court election. Let me tell you, folks, it is a dandy. Late this afternoon, Waukesha County, a Republican stronghold, corrected its vote count, giving Justice David Prosser an unofficial 7,500-vote lead over Joanne Kloppenburg. Prosser’s surge could potentially end a recount effort before it even starts. Waukesha County Clerk Kathy Nickolaus says more than 14,000 votes were not previously recorded due to, quote, "human error."
(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)
KATHY NICKOLAUS, WAUKESHA COUNTY CLERK: This is not a case of extra votes or extra ballots being found. This is human error, which I apologize for.
(END VIDEO CLIP)
SCHULTZ: OK. The AP reports that Nickolaus forgot to save vote totals from suburban Milwaukee. Nickolaus has been criticized for lack of oversight in the past. Interesting. An audit of her handling of the 2010 election found she need to improve security and -- what do you know -- backup procedures.
Prior to getting elected clerk, Nickolaus worked for the Assembly Republican Caucus. And the "Wisconsin State Journal" reports Nickolaus worked for the caucus when David Prosser was speaker of the caucus. Are we making this up? No.
The caucus is controlled by the speaker. Meanwhile, the Walker administration is asking the state supreme court to halt a restraining order barring the enforcement of their anti-union law.
The state attorney general alleges Dane County Judge Maryann Sumi overstepped her authority. His petition asks the high court to immediately stay the restraining order, citing lost saving to the state.
Time to bring in John Nichols, Washington correspondent of "The Nation." Good to have you with us tonight, John. I cannot believe that we’ve just reported on this program the last three minutes. Can you believe? is this really happening? This is crazy. What do you think, John?
JOHN NICHOLS, "THE NATION": It’s pretty incredible, Ed. Imagine this, a county clerk forgets the second largest city in her county, a county of 40,000 people. This clerk, a former Republican staffer, as you’ve reported, has a long history of secretive and erratic activities.
She finds precisely the number of votes that David Prosser needs to avoid an official recount. And then the information doesn’t come out in major media in the state, the newspapers, television stations, that have been covering this story from the start, but rather on right wing blogs and right wing talk radio.
SCHULTZ: Where does this take us, John?
NICHOLS: It takes us to a point where Wisconsinites are justifiably skeptical about what has happened. Recounts often produce unexpected twists and turns. Votes turn up. But this is an unprecedented number of votes.
So former Attorney General Peg Lautenschlogger (ph) has said that this needs an investigation and inquiry. There’s a lot of questions about how you would investigate. The Kloppenburg campaign has this evening mounted an open records request, looking for all the computer data and communication information between the county clerk and outside parties.
Also, the group Citizen Action has asked that the U.S. attorney impound the ballots in Waukesha County and also seek the phone and computer records of the county clerk, particularly for those communications with outside actors.
SCHULTZ: So the wheels are in motion to make sure this is all on the up an up. The Kloppenburg camp on the move right now and also the activist group that you just mentioned. This could stop the recount, or stop the process before it even gets started.
And it would seem to me, with the Republicans in power and the governor where he is right now, he might be on solid ground to just move forward and implement this bill. What do you think?
NICHOLS: I think this is so very controversial, Ed, that we’re going to have to watch as the rest of the counties in the state go through their canvas. David Prosser is right on the edge of being outside the official recount number. But if those ballots are impounded, and also, if the right demands are made, the Kloppenburg campaign can force a recount of those Waukesha County ballots.
They would have to pay for it. But frankly, I think at this point there would be plenty of Wisconsinites who are willing to put down the money to pay for a ballot by ballot count to make sure that this election has not been messed with.
SCHULTZ: This is an absolutely amazing development. How do these votes just fall right out of the sky or all of a sudden get picked up off the floor like this? It is an amazing story, especially with Kathy Nickolaus’ history of having some issues in the past. Will anything come out of the latest move by the Walker administration on this, do you think?
NICHOLS: I think the Walker administration is certainly going to feel empowered by this. But again, this piles on to a host of incredibly scandalous and controversial developments. Some of them may ultimately turn out to be legitimate.
But when you put this into the pattern of what we’ve seen, violations of Open Meetings Law, late night votes, 17 second votes in the state assembly, again and again, things that are so controversial. Wisconsinites have a right to be skeptical. They have a right to say, look, we need a recount. We need to look at all these ballots and make sure that our supreme court, no matter who goes on to it, is legitimate.
SCHULTZ: And the Kloppenburg camp will move quickly on trying to get as many records through the Open Records Law as possible. That will probably be the next chapter in this unbelievable story.
Here's the full press conference Nickolaus gave Thursday. Please forward to 12:55 when a reporter asked her if there were any Democrats involved in the canvass (video h/t Hot Air):
REPORTER: Kathy, just so that those people that are watching this and the average person understands that this wasn’t, you know, you working as some for (?) county, was there a Democrat at, a representative for the Democratic Party in the room, and if so, are they willing to make a statement in regards to it?
KATHY NICKOLAUS, WAUKESHA COUNTY CLERK: We do have on the Board of Canvass, we do have the, a Democrat and a Republican – one of each.
REPORTER: And their name was?
NICKOLAUS: Ramona Kitsinger (sp).
REPORTER: And is Ramona able to make that a statement backing up office?
NICKOLAUS: Are you comfortable?
RAMONA KITSINGER (SP), VICE CHAIR WAUKESHA COUNTY DEMOCRATIC PARTY: Yes, we went, we went over. Yes, we went over everything and made sure that all the numbers jived up, and they did.
REPORTER: So, you had no objections to any of this?
KITSINGER (SP): Not, no, not that, everything we went over yesterday afternoon and today those numbers jived up. And we’re satisfied that it’s correct. And I’m the Democratic Party Vice Chair Waukesha County, so I’m not going to stand here and tell you something that’s not true.
I guess Schultz and Company didn't think it was necessary to inform their viewers that the Vice Chair of the Democratic Party in this county was involved in the canvass and said at the same press conference they aired a clip of that she was satisifed the numbers were correct.
Instead, MSNBC invited on John Nichols from the far-left magazine the Nation to advance the conspiracy theory that Nickolaus had possibly done something nefarious to tip the scales in this election to Prosser.
Sadly, this is what qualifies as journalism at MSNBC today.
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Shultz is "Special Ed"...
Submitted by Red Jeep on Fri, 04/08/2011 - 9:56am.
...and the name fits.
CORRECTION: "Speshul Ed" or "Short Bus Schultz"
Submitted by Beukeboom on Fri, 04/08/2011 - 11:13am.
CORRECTION: "Speshul Ed" or "Short Bus Schultz"
hmmmm....
Submitted by Red Jeep on Fri, 04/08/2011 - 11:48am.
I like them both. What to do....Speshul Ed, wins.
I actually watched this last
Submitted by Free Thinker on Fri, 04/08/2011 - 9:58am.
I actually watched this last night and must say this was extremely entertaining, almost as good as the look on Chris Matthews face when he heard Prosser won. The left is absolutely in fits over losing this election. The fact is Kloppenburg declared victory before all the votes were counted and the leftists all howled about how it was a blow to Scott Walker and the fiscal reforms he is proposing. Oops. They made this into a local election with national consequences. It will be interesting to see where their narrative leads now. This is the problem with relying on push polling and vocal minority marches to guage public opinion.
Dear Mr. and Ms. Liberal, How
Submitted by Beukeboom on Fri, 04/08/2011 - 11:14am.
Dear Mr. and Ms. Liberal,
How do you wish to have your crow prepared? Fried or broiled?
Matthews was in mid moronic prattle-gloating with C Page
Submitted by daveinboca on Fri, 04/08/2011 - 12:14pm.
When the crawler on the MessNBC announced that Matthews once again was an even bigger fool and imbecile than was thought humanly possible. He is a dizzy drunk and should be yanked from the air, but then again, Speshul Ed & Raunchy Rachel and Larry O'D all deserve early retirement. What does a network do when it could pass as a ship of fools with no viewers to speak of.
oooooo,,,, a "Republican stronghold" <cue spooky music>
Submitted by motherbelt on Fri, 04/08/2011 - 10:06am.
None of this "in the past" and "long history" crap would have been mentioned if the "stronghold" and/or County Clerk were Democrats.
And we certainly wouldn't be hearing "Democratic stronghold." "Deep blue," maybe, but nothing more sinister than that.
In 2000, one would have thought that the name of the office Katherine Harris held was "Republican Secretary of State."
Leaving out the fact that the Democratic party vice-chair says this is all on the up-and-up is egregious, even by MSNBC standards.
Please, Kloppy...
Submitted by TC Lynch on Fri, 04/08/2011 - 10:05am.
Go for the recount. Take all the money your team was planning to funnel into recall efforts and burn it, along with the money poured into this "non-partisan" campaign, learning you you flat-out lost.
How about this
Submitted by another_old_veteran on Fri, 04/08/2011 - 10:12am.
Hey Edward you pathetic doofus. How about the 'votes' found in the trunk of a car that helped Franken steal his election?
“If you take a highly intelligent person and give them the best possible, elite education, then you will most likely wind up with an academic who is completely impervious to reality.” - Halton C. Arp
I find it very plausible that
Submitted by Beukeboom on Fri, 04/08/2011 - 11:16am.
I find it very plausible that Klop will request a recount of which she will have to pay for (although probably the unions and special interests will actually foot the bill) and suddenly thousands of votes for her mysteriously appear, perhaps from another car trunk, which will give her the win.
Don't forget that in King County WA
Submitted by daveinboca on Fri, 04/08/2011 - 12:19pm.
Extra votes for Gregoire were found stashed in a liquor cabinet during one of the four recounts that the "deep-blue country registrars" staged to finally elect the crooked Gregoire over the hapless GOP candidate. The Republicans seem to lack the essential instinct for self-preservation in states like Washington and Minnesota. I would never vote for Tim Pawlenty because he just sat around as governor and did nothing while a porn-addicted paraphiliac was "elected" Senator by a bunch of crooked Minnesota judges.
Apples and Oranges
Submitted by IrateNate on Fri, 04/08/2011 - 11:26am.
Hold the phone - finding votes for Republicans is nothing like finding votes for Democrats. Special Ed would be the first to tell you that Franken's trunk votes were fine, since a Democrat won.
He would then go on to explain how Democrats stand for goodness, niceness, fairness, rainbows and unicorns, while we evil Republicans eat children and sacrifice seniors to Satan.
And, after all, who are we to argue with a drunken wife beater like Special Ed?
Poor Dumbocrats.
Submitted by Newsbubba on Fri, 04/08/2011 - 10:12am.
They can't even get it right when they cheat. Is Obama going to have to send some of his Chi-town homeys up there to show them how to count votes?
It must upset the MSNBC shows when they get the "official" results two days before the election is held, and then have something like this happen to screw up the show scripts.
Where was Ed asking these
Submitted by James2306 on Fri, 04/08/2011 - 10:16am.
Where was Ed asking these questions when dem operatives found boxes of votes in the trunks of cars for only Al Franken against all odds
Pacifism is a luxury bought with the blood of the valorous
He was too busy calling Al to
Submitted by Beukeboom on Fri, 04/08/2011 - 11:17am.
He was too busy calling Al to congratulate him.
Oooo, you dirty rat.....
Submitted by Pilgrim1949 on Fri, 04/08/2011 - 10:18am.
Any dirty rat smell is likely the failure of Sgt. Schultz's B-O-derant to mask his own malignant odoriferousness.
Pass the popcorn. This one's going to be fun to watch. Hasn't been this much squealing since the hen told the pig that the farmer was planning on a breakfast of bacon and eggs!
"Ye canne change the laws of physics....." but some politicians believe that with the right legislation you can pretend they don't really apply to your own pet projects...
Pilgrim?
Submitted by Tomorama on Fri, 04/08/2011 - 10:29am.
An obscure Jimmy Cagney reference?
My favorite actor of all time.
"Whaddya hear, whaddya say"?
Ed the Red....
Submitted by adamsmith on Fri, 04/08/2011 - 10:19am.
Surprised Ed the Red hasn't joined the chorus over at HuffingtonPuffington: DIEBOLD!!!!!!!
Progressivism is dying. There is no more money to confiscate and redistribute. People in this country are not going along with the American version of Communism anymore. Can't wait to see how many Democrat/Socialist/Communist politicians are FIGURATIVELY floating face down in the water after election 2012.
As for Ed the Red, his head will explode. Hopefully live on air. Chrissy Matthews should get some Depends or Pampers ready for when he soils himself on live air. Me, I'll be popping lots of Orville Redenbacher...........
Not explode
Submitted by Beukeboom on Fri, 04/08/2011 - 11:18am.
"As for Ed the Red, his head will explode."
Due to the vacuum, his head will IMPLODE.
Ed was depressed
Submitted by Texndoc on Fri, 04/08/2011 - 10:24am.
He knows there is no foul play.
Proof: his head didn't explode.
Solution: try to act "happy" the Conservative judge "didn't win by the margin he won by before!!!"
Awwwwww, the poor libturds
Submitted by Scuba Dude on Fri, 04/08/2011 - 10:25am.
Awwwwww, the poor libturds thought they had this election "in the bag" and now they are upset because all the dirty tricks of stealing an election are smacked down.
Hey Ed, do you need to wear earmuffs on windy days because of the whistling in your ears due to the empty space between them?
Tale of two "finding"s.
Submitted by Tomorama on Fri, 04/08/2011 - 10:27am.
Noel, is it me or IS the reporting on this "story" far more than the "votes being found in the back of someones car in Minnesota that got a SENATOR elected"?
I don't remember the details of where "the votes came from" being told so clearly and I still am pissed that the REPUBLICANS didn't do enough to fight and show how bleeped up that was.
lost votes = media lie
Submitted by Agnostic on Fri, 04/08/2011 - 11:59am.
There are no lost votes
There are no errors of input
Nothing was done wrong at all -
So why all the media screaming? Because the results from the "Republican Stronghold" were not ready in time for the media briefing. People on-line knew that all the votes weren't in by the number of votes being reported but the media, always in such a hurry to run with something to help left or hurt the right, were too enamored with the story to check the facts.
The media briefing is not part of the required task for the election officials - it is merely a courtesy.
Crying because they couldn't steal the election
Submitted by Blonde on Fri, 04/08/2011 - 10:28am.
Boo Hoo!
The next thing Governor Walker needs to do in Wisconsin is tighten up the election laws. Like same day voter registration, with no ID required, merely someone "vouching". That would stop the busing in of union goons from other states to vote.
The unions have been exposed during this whole Wisconsin debacle. The whole world now knows how greedy and corrupt they are. They'll do anything to win, including stealing elections, bullying little old ladies, everything!
I can't wait until Governor Scott here in Florida gets started. It's going to be fun.
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Same day voter registration
Submitted by motherbelt on Fri, 04/08/2011 - 11:03am.
Same day voter registration is how Jesse Ventura ended up Governor of Minnesota.
'nuff said.
Ed Shultz? Isn't he the guy that spends his evenings...
Submitted by thescoots on Fri, 04/08/2011 - 10:31am.
talking to himself on one of those NBC cable channels? Gee....people give me funny looks if I talk to myself in public...Oh, wait...technically, I have an audience then...which makes me different than him...My bad....Next!
My favorite part of the whole
Submitted by Two Dogs on Fri, 04/08/2011 - 10:37am.
My favorite part of the whole story?
"And I’m the Democratic Party Vice Chair Waukesha County, so I’m not going to stand here and tell you something that’s not true."
Then, Ramona is the very first Democrat in the history of the party that is not a liar and a scumbag.
Yes, Dogs.
Submitted by Newsbubba on Fri, 04/08/2011 - 11:15am.
Kind of reminds me of the cheating husband caught with the girlfriend who says, "Are you going to believe me or your lying eyes?"
Rachel also ignored ramona kitsinger's comments
Submitted by OffTheLows on Fri, 04/08/2011 - 10:49am.
probably one of the network's most blatant omissions of breaking news facts. pretty disgusting
The Madcow sport of nature is constitutionally incapable of
Submitted by daveinboca on Fri, 04/08/2011 - 12:23pm.
comprehending norms of right and wrong. It comes from her advanced studies in Alinsky paraphilia and other Gramsci texts.
shultz...smells a rat?
Submitted by Patriot II on Fri, 04/08/2011 - 12:01pm.
Never fear, he is smelling his upper lip!!!
Out of curiosity
Submitted by okie-pastor on Fri, 04/08/2011 - 12:24pm.
Why is this story (prosser winning in wisconsin) not on Drudge it seems to be a pretty big deal!
Typical lib talk--at any
Submitted by FishFace222 on Fri, 04/08/2011 - 12:36pm.
Typical lib talk--at any point during the election, if the lib is in front, they quickly call the race for the lib, hoping to keep conservatives away from the polls after work. See Florida in 2000 when PMSMBCBSABCCNNNBC and all other alphabet networks called the race for Algore when the panhandle of Florida (mostly conservative) still had some polling places open as they are in the central time zone. It didn't work but I bet the 600+ vote differential would have been a lot bigger had they not done their best to demoralize republicans.
This is awesome
Submitted by Bill Brasky on Fri, 04/08/2011 - 12:50pm.
It's over lard ass. You lose.
FOX
Submitted by jaywl on Fri, 04/08/2011 - 1:49pm.
Even FoxNews fails to get the facts straight sometimes. Megyn Kelly asked Mike Tobin at 12:24PM if the story in Wisconsin was a partisan deal. He implied there were legitimate questions about that. He did not say the Democrat members of the county election board were on board with the results, instead he referred to past connections of the clerk with the Republicans. Also, Tobin said the clerk "failed to get those votes recorded simply because she didn't hit save..." That is not true. What she did was fail to include those votes in the tally given to the AP. It was when she was preparing the actual records to send officially that she realized the error in the AP's unofficial tally. She did not fail to record anything and that is why the election night coverage and tallies are UNOFFICIAL.
Thank goodness
Submitted by Kingfish17 on Fri, 04/08/2011 - 1:53pm.
Thank goodness that Waukesha County didn't release their vote totals early to AP, like the rest of the Wisconsin counties. If they had, I'm sure the Dems could have cheated their way into finding an additional 7,000 or so votes somewhere to defeat Prosser.
It's always been the Dems playbook, that it's not who votes that counts. It's who counts the votes that is ultimately important. Republicans need to demand an end to early vote totals being released precinct by precinct. Just as individual votes are in the form of a secret ballot, there needs to be a way to keep voting totals secret until they are all officially counted.
"You can’t go take a trip to Las Vegas...on the taxpayer’s dime." Barack Obama
What you're smelling, Ed...
Submitted by mrt721 on Fri, 04/08/2011 - 2:08pm.
"Ed Schultz Smells Rat"
What you're smelling, Ed, is your upper lip.
For those interested....
Submitted by Ashrak on Fri, 04/08/2011 - 3:02pm.
There are a couple articles here from Dane County with literally thousands of comments about this situation.
It has been quite something to watch the swing play out. Some of the folks in Wisconsin are rabidly torqued, some are dumbfounded, of course some a very giddy as well.
Interestingly, it seems there is growing support for Voter ID measures though. That talk seems to flow from both "sides".
I read a LTE there this morning where a Klop voter was scolding unions for co-opting her vote as if she was voting for Klop in the Walker Accountability Vote.
It's my bet that the Recall efforts of Republicans are under serious reconsideration right now. And Media is in a tailspin up there because they know the only real corruption that went on was regarding in accurate AP reporting.
I secretly wish
Submitted by Model850 on Fri, 04/08/2011 - 3:58pm.
I secretly wish that Nickolaus deliberately underreported totals to the AP just to set up the left and its media cohorts into looking stupid.
But I am sure it was an honest mistake and there were no ulterior motives on her part.
The headline for this article
Submitted by conservative ed... on Fri, 04/08/2011 - 7:46pm.
The headline for this article should have read:
"Ed Schultz Calls Wisconsin Democratic Vice-Chair a Liar"
The real story
Submitted by Kingfish17 on Sat, 04/09/2011 - 12:29pm.
Ed Schultz calling people liars happens every couple of minutes. The real story should be:
"Honest Democrat Party Official Discovered in Rural Wisconsin County!"
Now that's news!
"You can’t go take a trip to Las Vegas...on the taxpayer’s dime." Barack Obama