Barbie has formulated a few new assistance eligibility criteria of her own - but I can't seem to find where it says what you get if you're a racist, fake, perma-smile former television consumer reporter who's about to be recalled from office.
Barbie has formulated a few new assistance eligibility criteria of her own - but I can't seem to find where it says what you get if you're a racist, fake, perma-smile former television consumer reporter who's about to be recalled from office.
John Nichols is Associate Editor of The Capital Times and The Nation and joins us each weekday at 8:00.
Madison radio veteran and liberal blogger John Peterson and conservative blogger Steve Prestegard are brought in with me to discuss... well, you name it.
In a year of deep partisan divide, the Governor and his opponents finally got together and did something right for the workers of Wisconsin. Scott Walker, Mark Pocan, and
State Senator Bob Wirch came up with a bi-partisan bill that helps the laid-off Boilermakers at Manitowoc Crane. The headline-grabbing, over-zealous State Rep from Madison found a way to dis this brief moment of cooperation. Brett proved once again that he prefers being in front of the camera as opposed to being a legislator. 
Verizon got a big boomerang backlash from its customers for instituting a $2 fee to process a one-time credit or debit payment.
Welcome to Sly In 60 Seconds! This feature runs throughout the day and night on WTDY - and now, you can hear it here on slysoffice.com, Facebook, or during our other great programming, including Michael Smerconish from 2-5 on WTDY. Pay attention, Neil Heinen.
Any time I make a payment to a State agency, I put a little somethin' special on the memo line. What else can we throw at him?
Bill Quigley hosts a weekly program called Your Home Your Money on WTDY, every Saturday at 9am. He takes great pride in helping people get in to their first home, and finding ways to save people money on their mortgage.
The Republican Party is no longer Republican, and fighters like Peter are determined to keep Wisconsin's Democratic Party..Democratic
John Nichols is Associate Editor of The Capital Times and The Nation and joins us each weekday at 8:00.
He thought he was Santa Claus but turned out to be the grinch, by revealing that there are indeed hardships in Wisconsin that kinda hit him where it hurts. But it doesn't hurt him enough to make him stand up to the rest of the administration and legislature when he disagrees with them. Cue: Health Insurance Lobbyist Control and pull up your bootstraps.
Certain occupations bring certain specialties that might hinder the advancement of your career. You may not have much luck practicing at a Catholic hospital if your last post was at Planned Parenthood. But how does Jennifer Dorow make it to the bench? Maybe Dick Cheney should join the Peace Corps.
John Nichols is Associate Editor of The Capital Times and The Nation and joins us each weekday at 8:00.
In 2011, Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker(R) served as the embodiment of the state by state battle to balance budgets and the best symbol of the struggle between the two political parties about how best to meet those fiscal challenges. His first year will extend well into his... [full praise piece from GoJo here)
Neil Heinen has been a staple of the show for years - for the simple reason that I can't help setting him and his "editorial board" straight. Or at least putting them back on the path of reality. Now, Neil and the boys need your help and ideas about how to make 2012 the best year yet.

