Yesterday, there was a media feeding frenzy supported by many on the Left who continue to push a non-scandal about Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker.
Today, Ezra Klein’s Vox.com tried to “Voxsplain” the scandal that isn’t:
The prosecutors trying to build a case against Scott Walker might be about to get shut down: http://t.co/mDXKr5DGDG
— Ezra Klein (@ezraklein) June 20, 2014
And by “might be about to get shut down,” Vox means “they already were”:
Hey, @ezraklein: wanted you to know your Twitter account is posting Tweets from a year ago. Here's one https://t.co/BuIzkrshlg
— Moe Lane (@moelane) June 20, 2014
https://twitter.com/TrentFlubbs/status/480050656699748352
@ezraklein the John Doe already has been shut down, you know.
— Anthony Sievert (@ajsievert) June 20, 2014
@ezraklein This is a joke, right? You can't possibly be that illiterate. Can you?
— (((Charles F.))) (@ChasFlemming) June 20, 2014
@ezraklein Might? If by might you mean has been shut down twice, then you nailed it.
— Andrews Dad (@Andrew_Dad) June 20, 2014
https://twitter.com/ISAYSO56/status/480059005184655360
Shorter Vox headline:
BREAKING NEWS FROM LAST WEEK https://t.co/CznigeYsRm
— Leon Wolf (@LeonHWolf) June 20, 2014
Stay tuned for more Vox exclusives:
Vox dot com exclusive: Obama might be about to trade several Al Qaeda terrorists for Bowe Bergdahl https://t.co/CznigeYsRm
— Leon Wolf (@LeonHWolf) June 20, 2014
@ezraklein In other news, General Franco is still dead. h/t @jamestaranto
— (((Charles F.))) (@ChasFlemming) June 20, 2014
https://twitter.com/Matthops82/status/480056478837923840
https://twitter.com/Peetweefish/status/480055543290003456
But it didn’t end there.
https://twitter.com/Matthops82/status/480065971411902465
Soon, Vox admitted that, no, Scott Walker didn’t break any laws, but that … here, you have to read it to believe it:
Scott Walker probably didn’t break the law. And that’s the problem. http://t.co/a0tOyJqQwC
— Vox (@voxdotcom) June 20, 2014
It’s come to this. You’re supposed to turn into the skid, Vox.
“@voxdotcom: Scott Walker probably didn’t break the law. And that’s the problem. http://t.co/3hYEmlYm12” ….huh?
— Brandon Morse (@TheBrandonMorse) June 20, 2014
@TheBrandonMorse in other words, Scott Walker should be breaking the law like Obama. Then @voxdotcom would support him.
— Matt Herren (@sargeherren) June 20, 2014
.@voxdotcom The prosecutors are the ones who broke the law, you lying propagandists.
— Mongo Johnson (@MongoNotPawn) June 20, 2014
.@ezraklein still upset about that old, old, old Constitution thingy. https://t.co/vFpwXR9Fbm
— Just Karl (@justkarl) June 20, 2014
@voxdotcom Translation: "we wish Scott Walker had broken the law so we wouldn't sound like rambling, incoherent, a-holes"
— Robert Laurie (@RobertLaurie) June 20, 2014
.@voxdotcom "It's too bad Walker didn't break the law. That sure would make publishing 3 stories about this in 24 hours seem reasonable."
— BT (@back_ttys) June 20, 2014
Never go full Vox MT @voxdotcom: Scott Walker probably didn’t break the law. And that’s the problem.
— The Real Bepo (D) (@TheRealBepo) June 20, 2014
How many times a day is this asked?
.@voxdotcom Are you dimwits for real?
— Charly J. (@chuck_dizzle) June 20, 2014
But hey, what a fun place to work!
https://twitter.com/Matthops82/status/480066836050894848