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Scott Walker, Targeted For A Recall, Which Heartland Institute Aims To Fight, Documents Show

Scott Walker Recall

First Posted: 02/17/2012 3:19 pm Updated: 02/17/2012 6:39 pm

WASHINGTON -- Recently leaked documents show that a Chicago-based conservative think tank plans to spend money on an issue-advocacy campaign timed to influence a potential recall election of Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, a Republican, which could happen as early as April. The proposed campaign highlights the invisible hand that nonprofits, shielded from disclosure laws, can wield in electoral politics.

According to documents leaked and posted to DeSmogBlog, the Heartland Institute has budgeted $612,000 for a Wisconsin campaign called Operation Angry Badger. The campaign consists of an effort to inform voters of the success of Walker's budget law, passed on June 26, that included a reduction in the collective bargaining rights of workers in public employee unions. The budget sparked a labor-led protest movement that has consumed Wisconsin politics over the past year.

The leaked budget document describes Operation Angry Badger as "a research and education project built to take advantage of the public interest in Wisconsin’s Act 10 generated by recall elections that could take place." The plan includes print and Web advertising to help publicize Walker's changes to collective bargaining rights and what the institute claims are the high salaries of public school teachers and poor educational results within Wisconsin's schools. The group also proposes creating blogs during a potential recall election to counter local newspaper and media reports on the Walker budget, school teacher salaries and public employee unions.

"The stolen documents appear to have been written by Heartland’s president for a board meeting that took place on January 17," the Heartland Institute wrote in a statement. "The stolen documents were obtained by an unknown person who fraudulently assumed the identity of a Heartland board member and persuaded a staff member here to 're-send' board materials to a new email address." The institute also claims that certain leaked documents are fraudulent, although it did not assert this about the budget with details about Operation Angry Badger.

After Walker's controversial budget was enacted, Wisconsin saw a large increase in spending by advocacy groups, inside and outside Wisconsin. These efforts, mostly funneled into television and radio advertising, popped up, not amid debate over the bill, but during the run-up to the recall elections last July and August. Outside groups spent $34.5 million on efforts during that first round of recall elections. Issue ads, which are ostensibly non-electoral in nature, accounted for at least $13.68 million of the outside spending in those recall elections, according to a report by the Wisconsin Democracy Campaign, a nonprofit group that tracks spending on elections in the Badger State.

"For the most part, Wisconsin only sees these [issue ads] around election times," Mike McCabe, executive director of the Wisconsin Democracy Campaign, told The Huffington Post. "We call these phony election ads."

The Heartland Institute is just one of a collection of groups gearing up to play a role in a potential next round of recalls. The institute's planned campaign would be billed as issue advocacy, precluding it from disclosing expenses and donors.

Americans for Prosperity, the conservative group founded by Charles and David Koch, and the Wisconsin-based MacIver Institute are now running issue ads on television in Wisconsin touting the Walker budget in what might end up being the prelude to a recall election of Walker. The two groups spent $1.1 million on issue ads in the final weeks of 2011 asking residents not to sign recall petitions for Walker or other state senators.

A group siding with Walker's opponents, the Greater Wisconsin Committee, spent about $800,000 in December on issue advertisements supporting the recall of the governor.

An ongoing debate over whether issue advocacy should be more regulated during an election season flared up after the Supreme Court's decision in the Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission case in January 2010. The court opened the door for nonprofit groups like Americans for Prosperity and the Heartland Institute to spend money on direct electoral appeals.

To stay within the boundaries of their tax-exempt legal status, nonprofit groups must spend less than 50 percent of their expenses on these newly allowed direct electoral appeals. This has led to an explosion of spending by ideological nonprofit groups, especially by conservative organizations, for electoral appeals and issue advocacy. These nonprofit organizations sometimes rely on issue advocacy campaigns (that craft a negative portrait of a candidate and thereby influence elections) so that they will end up spending more than 50 percent of their budget on non-electoral matters.

While the courts have upheld the distinction between issue and electoral ads, groups like Americans for Prosperity and the Karl Rove-linked Crossroads GPS have faced criticism for producing issue ads that target specific candidates.

Watch the new Americans for Prosperity issue ad in Wisconsin.

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WASHINGTON -- Recently leaked documents show that a Chicago-based conservative think tank plans to spend money on an issue-advocacy campaign timed to influence a potential recall election of Wisconsin...
WASHINGTON -- Recently leaked documents show that a Chicago-based conservative think tank plans to spend money on an issue-advocacy campaign timed to influence a potential recall election of Wisconsin...
 
 
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realpolitic 12:02 PM on 02/18/2012
Groups like the Heartland Institute and Americans for Prosperity do not enjoy wide appeal at all. They are funded by a few billionaires way to the right of the rest of society whose mission it is to get people to vote against their own economic self-interest.   It shows how the conservative supreme court crafted a decision to let the monied few have a considerable disproportionate share of  Read More...
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advchaser
I prefer dangerous freedom over peaceful slavery.
07:49 AM on 03/29/2012
Got to love HP's false sense of outrage over a paltry $612,000 from a conservative source.

Meanwhile, according to the link contained in the article, the Wisconsin Democracy Campaign states: "A review of total spending by the outside groups, candidates, state parties, recall committees and two legislative leadership committees found Democrats outspent Republicans $23.4 million to $20.5 million."

Heartland's contribution only will have a minor impact compared to the money already spent and likely to be spent.

As an aside, it is interesting to note that the liberal progressive outrageous and concern over Citizen United seem to be totally unfounded.
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h20rider
My micro-bio is empty....
02:58 AM on 02/26/2012
Continue the campaign to replace the "F word."
Substitute "Koch."

Ex. " The koching 1% are ruining this country."
or
"They don't give a koch about the poor !"
or even
"That koching hypocrite was hiring male escorts while making bills against gay rights."

It's time replace the tired and worn out "F word" with a new and filthier reference.”

And if they don't like it, koch 'em!
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advchaser
I prefer dangerous freedom over peaceful slavery.
07:55 AM on 03/29/2012
Ever hear of George Soros and the Center for American Progress or MoveOn.org or America Coming Together?

Or follow the trail from the Center for American Progress to Obama's policies?

When Soros says jump, Obama says how high!
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Patriotology
Covering our future as it sprints for safety...
11:22 AM on 04/27/2012
I have a question about your bio, do you agree with Patriot act? Do you believe warrantless wiretapping is ok? Do you believe that habeus corpus can or should be suspended? Do you believe spending 2 trillion to invade Iraq made us safer? do you believe the government should control our sexual intercourse? Do you believe the Gov can tell us what to put in our bodies or what we can do to our bodies?
04:43 AM on 02/22/2012
If reducing employment opportunit­ies was the goal of Walker's budget then Heartland Institute surely has something.
Herbal Incense
08:00 AM on 02/20/2012
I'm sure these recall petitions, in large par,t were taken from the 50% of people whom do not pay taxes. What they don't realize is that when the Democrats completely collapse the dollar our money will be worth nothing, just like Greece. We arent' able to steal commodities (oil) to shore up our economy. So as the pie gets smaller, the unions will make sure they continue to get their lavish pensions while everyone else gets less, including the welfare crowd.
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eLucida
Liberate Fitzwalkerstan, defeat A.L.E.C.
10:40 AM on 02/20/2012
Interesting parallel universe you got there.
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12:22 AM on 02/21/2012
Absolutely. Lokk at Illinois. The state is broke but the Chicago teacher's union is demanding a 305 pay raise over the next two years, paid by the taxpayers. Total lunacy.
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longeye67
When all else fails, play dead.
01:17 PM on 02/19/2012
Walker is a mentally challenged thug. But the people of Wisconsin who voted for him got what they deserved. The people of Indiana have been suffering with Mitch Daniels due to their poor voting habits for the last seven years. I thought Badgers were brighter than Hoosiers, guess I was wrong.
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spud3
Forward into oblivion
03:35 PM on 02/20/2012
I think the thugs are the union reps pushing for this recall vote.
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12:13 AM on 02/21/2012
They are.
MWA1111
I'll let you set the tone for our conversation
01:01 PM on 02/19/2012
Interesting twist on the headline. "Leaked" would mean that someone on the inside sent these out to let the outside know what's going on. "Fraudulently obtained" sounds more appropriate.
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Patriotology
Covering our future as it sprints for safety...
11:30 AM on 04/27/2012
Social hacking is the word you are looking for.
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MilesLong
Livin' the Dream
10:25 AM on 02/19/2012
You mean to tell me that with all that outside money Walker's raised he can't get it together enough to count signatures? {laughing}

Miles "Talk About Your Peter Principle Gone Wild" Long
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Wrongway62
Good night Mrs Calabash wherever you are
10:16 AM on 02/19/2012
Operation Angry Badger should be called Operation Swamp Rat.
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jvabevofox
The right is always wrong
07:32 AM on 02/19/2012
Our tax payers saved hundreds of million of dollars then King Walker turned around and gave all our savings in huge tax breaks to the wealthy. We are the pround to be Walker supporters and approve of his tactics and this message.
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Patriotology
Covering our future as it sprints for safety...
11:30 AM on 04/27/2012
lol
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MUDPUPPY
06:22 AM on 02/19/2012
What is the problem with Koch industries? They provide thousands of decent paying jobs of all levels. They contribute much to their communities. I retired from there as just a machine operator and my house is paid for and can get by ok. Yeah, it took a bit of scrimping and saving. If you haven't learned to do that, you're not going to do very well, no matter how much you make.
07:34 AM on 02/19/2012
The problem is with David and Charles Koch, otherwise known as the sons of John Birch, who are using their money to promote a politcal agenda that is extreme.
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12:15 AM on 02/21/2012
There isn't anything wrong with them that isn't wrong with george Soros and his ilk, but you won't get many around here to admit that.
08:02 AM on 02/22/2012
Tell me what state government politics has George Soros been involved in? Give me more than the boogey man Soros, "his ilk"?
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MUDPUPPY
06:11 AM on 02/19/2012
Those that want to recall Walker already have jobs, posh union jobs. What Walker wants to do is make his state attractive to businesses and industries to bring in new jobs for those that are jobless.
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eLucida
Liberate Fitzwalkerstan, defeat A.L.E.C.
09:38 AM on 02/19/2012
Wisconsin has one million public union workers?
Who knew!
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12:17 AM on 02/21/2012
No, nor are there a million valid recall signatures, not that it will make any difference to the Democrat controlled GAB. After Walker swats down Kathleen Falk again, they should move to abolish the corrupt GAB.
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1johnf
What would Studs say?
04:10 AM on 02/19/2012
The most simple way to neuter these ads is to run spots saying that those ads are paid for by the Koch Brothers, are John Birch inspired, and are from out of state.

Everyone who will be voting in Wisconsin knows about the Kochs...we all heard the prank call where Scooter thought he was talking to David Koch.

This will be a case of guilt by association...and true.
03:42 AM on 02/19/2012
somebody needs to put those koch bufoons in a car in Aspen to follow the path to the great beyond like Charlie Wylie.
PaulD08
Corrupt GOVT wont promote the General Welfare
10:22 PM on 02/18/2012
Don`t be complacent,,Many believe that most agree with them because they usually interact with like minders,, Reach out to the workers who are resentful of other workers who have benefits,Let them know you will fight for them also,Those that are really getting the shaft,,,The workers at Wal-mart,,7-11,,restaurant workers ,etc,,The white collars need to know we`re pulling for them also
01:05 PM on 02/19/2012
All the places you just mentioned where workers are getting the shaft are unionless.
PaulD08
Corrupt GOVT wont promote the General Welfare
01:27 PM on 02/19/2012
exactly,,u have the union vote,,many non unioners are resentful of unions,,many vote GOP,,listening to the Rwing echos,,I OWS in NY,,we demo`ed at Wal-mart,,As workers left ,they thanked us ,,most were`nt politically aware and don`t vote,,others disliked unions,,our (some union people) support changed their minds..
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Ray Wigton
01:48 PM on 02/19/2012
You got it. Its very easy for non union workers to feel resentment and vote against their own best interests. Union leaders must be very sensitive to the non union workers at places like wal mart and we need to try to represent their needs too.
PaulD08
Corrupt GOVT wont promote the General Welfare
10:14 PM on 02/18/2012
your opponents get upset about taxes and unions,,But praise the corporate hand digging deep into their pockets,,A recently released analysis of gas pricing showed that oil speculation is costing each US household an extra $600 this year,The top 5 owners of oil future contracts are banks,Goldman,,JP Morgan,,Citi ,deutsch,Fargo,,,,, their oil positions have jumped from $13 to over $300 billion over a period of 6 yrs,,Arent` you glad you bailed them out so that they could use your own money to leverage more $$$ out of you,, Next year their stockholders will demand more