Or on the paper's online blogs, for items that never make it to print. That's where we learned that Gov. Scott Walker is so important he not only gets calls from "David Koch," but has audiences with people like Republican message man Frank Luntz.
Luntz, famous for helping the GOP frame issues, met with Walker the day after Walker's 20-minute phone chat with the phony Koch, Jason Stein of the Journal Sentinel says:
[Walker flak Cullen] Werwie said that the meeting, also attended by the governor's chief of staff Keith Gilkes, was not held to discuss the fake Koch call. Werwie said that Luntz paid his own way for the visit and that Luntz did not do polling for Walker...
“The meeting was about moving Wisconsin forward and ensuring our state has a business climate that allows the private sector to create 250,000 new jobs,” Werwie said.
Gee, Luntz paid his own way to Madison just to meet with Walker and talk about job creation? Impressive.
Well, there was one other thing he did while he was in town: A focus group which aired during Sean Hannity's show on Fox News that night. Here's a transcript.
You think they might have talked about that and maybe a little politics, too?