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mercuryblues

(15,111 posts)
Thu Mar 8, 2012, 11:27 AM Mar 2012

We Ard-ly knew yee.

rumors are circulating that Lt Gov Ard might be t-Ard-y for work soon.

A little background on his legal troubles:

The women, Cindy McAllister and her daughter, Kristen Mayer both gave $3,500 a piece, according to Lt. Gov. Ard's ethics forms. The pair lists an address at Mallard Rd., but the contact information on the ethics form doesn't check out.

A man by the name of Bryan McAllister lives at that address. MCallister says neither woman has lived there in years. Bryan said he has been divorced from Cindy for at least 4 years.

Bryan told WIS he's never met the lieutenant governor and never gave money to his campaign. He also doesn't know his ex-wife's connection to Lt. Gov. Ard, or that she was ever that interested in politics. He wonders how Cindy or Mayer could afford to hand the lieutenant governor $7,000 considering their financial situations, "I don't see how, but then, you know, that's none of my business," Bryan continued, "But still, I don't see how."



http://www.wistv.com/story/16044821/grand-jury-meets-continues-work-on-lt-governor-ken-ard-investigation

Todays tweets according to WIStv.com



@KenArdSC stiff-arms @adambeam and myself on ?s of plans to resign as AG investigation nears finish. Ard didn't deny resignation rumors.

Jody Barr2 hours agoReplyRetweetShare
“@AGAlanWilson inv into @KenArdSC reaches its 230th day. At least 4 state grand jury sessions, and still no word on case.

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We Ard-ly knew yee. (Original Post) mercuryblues Mar 2012 OP
And another one bites the dust! dixiegrrrrl Mar 2012 #1
I wouldn't mercuryblues Mar 2012 #2
wow mercuryblues Mar 2012 #3
Good bye. Good riddance. GoCubsGo Mar 2012 #4
They've only just begun mercuryblues Mar 2012 #5
It was a plea deal SCantiGOP Mar 2012 #6
Out of mercuryblues Mar 2012 #7
IOKALAYAR Shagman Mar 2012 #8
I predict that in 6 to 8 months Haley will be driven from office. Swamp Lover Mar 2012 #9
I agree mercuryblues Mar 2012 #10

mercuryblues

(15,111 posts)
2. I wouldn't
Thu Mar 8, 2012, 11:50 AM
Mar 2012

get your hopes up. He is a repub after all. I don't think he is resigning. Most likely announcing he is going to run for governor this election or perhaps AG. being the AG is a good way to get the investigation quashed.

mercuryblues

(15,111 posts)
3. wow
Fri Mar 9, 2012, 10:50 AM
Mar 2012

Nothing shocks me as much as this. Ard resigned today. Repubs don't resign for any reason. Of course the resignation came AFTER he was found guilty of 92 campaign finance violations.

Will the press conference today at 1PM be a send off to Ard or announcement of charges? I expect his resignation was in exchange for no charges will be brought against him.

mercuryblues

(15,111 posts)
5. They've only just begun
Fri Mar 9, 2012, 02:47 PM
Mar 2012

From gritsaregroceries in another thread:


The only reason most people think McConnell would make this move is because he thinks Haley won't survive until the end of her term.


http://www.democraticunderground.com/1002405284

It sure looks that way to me.

In the meantime It was announced that 7 charges have been levied against Ard. All misdemeanors.

"These donations to Mr. Ard's campaign were not a genuine demonstration of financial support," Wilson said. "Instead, they represented cash in the amount of $75,000 which was funneled from Mr. Ard to others and ultimately back to his campaign as purported contributions from citizens in the community."

"The funneled and phantom contributions, were certified to the State Ethics Commission and reported to the public at large as true and correct," Wilson said. "They were not true and correct. Campaign transparency was in reality campaign deceit."


http://www.wistv.com/story/17112023/lt-gov-ken-ard-resigns

He then used some of that money to pay for personal expenses.

SCantiGOP

(14,239 posts)
6. It was a plea deal
Fri Mar 9, 2012, 04:43 PM
Mar 2012

Some comments in local news sites are crap like 'well, unlike Democrats he took responsibility for what he did and resigned.' BS!! He pled and was given a $5,000 fine, 5 years probation and 300 hours community service. Otherwise, had he tried to hold onto his office and fight it, he was facing 5 years in jail if he lost.

mercuryblues

(15,111 posts)
7. Out of
Fri Mar 9, 2012, 06:42 PM
Mar 2012

95 ethics charges, there had to be a heck of a lot more than 7 crimes he commited. So even those were reduced. IMO. Good ole boy system needs to go. Yes, the dems are worse meme. I am so sick of hearing that. The people in this state could not fathom that this state is RUN by repubs who would throw the book at a dem for much, much less.

Shagman

(135 posts)
8. IOKALAYAR
Sat Mar 10, 2012, 11:31 PM
Mar 2012

It's OK As Long As You're A Republican. It's funny how Ard's cheerleaders have been saying, "Don't pay it no mind, he has trouble managing all those little details." Right. 'Little details' like following the law. He was laundering money, for pete's sake.

 

Swamp Lover

(431 posts)
9. I predict that in 6 to 8 months Haley will be driven from office.
Sun Mar 11, 2012, 09:52 AM
Mar 2012

No way McConnel takes the Lt. Gov spot unless he knows the governor's chair is going to be vacant. Rep. Harrison retires in District 75- he was the chair of the House Judiciary Committee, McConnel leaves his powerful spot in the Senate to become Lt. Governor and also cedes his chairmanship of the Judiciary in the Senate. They are going to put "war time consigliere" as chairs of the Judiciary Comm's and go after Haley for corruption. I think the inquisition is going to be bloody and they will drive her out.

mercuryblues

(15,111 posts)
10. I agree
Sun Mar 11, 2012, 10:54 AM
Mar 2012

McConnel would never give up his position of power, unless more power was to be gained. Haley will fight back to hold onto her power. Will she last until the next election cycle is the big question. I am hoping that this will be so bloody that A democratic candidate will be the only option for voters to make the mess go away.

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