Scott Walker, Laura Ingraham, Jeanine Pirro
Scott Walker, Laura Ingraham, and Jeanine Pirro. All photos by Gage Skidmore; reproduced under a Creative Commons license.

As Labor Day 2019 dis­ap­pears into the rearview mir­ror, Gen­er­al Elec­tion Day 2019 draws ever clos­er. Sum­mer is end­ing and autumn is approach­ing. While the weath­er becomes cool­er, though, state pol­i­tics is heat­ing up. With the Novem­ber 2019 gen­er­al elec­tion only a few weeks away, it’s fundrais­ing sea­son.

The Wash­ing­ton State Repub­li­can Par­ty and the con­stel­la­tion of right wing orga­ni­za­tions based around these parts have long used fall din­ners with out of state guests to score cash for their oper­a­tions. This year, the oppo­si­tion is bring­ing a tru­ly ter­ri­ble trio to town to please their base: Failed Gov­er­nor Scott Walk­er and big­ot­ed Fox per­son­al­i­ties Lau­ra Ingra­ham and Jea­nine Pir­ro.

Scott Walker, Laura Ingraham, Jeanine Pirro
Scott Walk­er, Lau­ra Ingra­ham, and Jea­nine Pir­ro. All pho­tos by Gage Skid­more; repro­duced under a Cre­ative Com­mons license.

Scott Walker

Walk­er will appear in Belle­vue tomor­row night at the Wash­ing­ton State Repub­li­can Par­ty’s Annu­al Din­ner (which does­n’t have a name, oth­er than “Annu­al Din­ner”), which will be emceed by right wing radio per­son­al­i­ty Jason Rantz.

The din­ner will be held at the Hyatt Regency, which is part of right wing donor Kem­per Free­man Jr.‘s “Belle­vue Col­lec­tion”. A VIP recep­tion, replete with a pho­to line, will be held con­cur­rent­ly with a gen­er­al recep­tion from 6 to 7 PM.

The din­ner and pro­gram will run from 7 to 9 PM.

Walk­er inflict­ed tremen­dous dam­age on the State of Wis­con­sin dur­ing the eight years that he was in pow­er. He rammed through leg­is­la­tion aimed at break­ing up the state’s pub­lic sec­tor employ­ee unions and reward­ed his friends with sweet­heart deals. Before leav­ing office, he also struck an eco­nom­ic devel­op­ment deal with Fox­conn that turned out to be a com­plete sham.

“In his near­ly twen­ty-five years in pol­i­tics, Scott Walk­er has proven he will say any­thing and do any­thing to move up the polit­i­cal lad­der,” the non­prof­it OneWis­con­sin­Now explains, assess­ing Walk­er’s modus operan­di.

“The Walk­er Doc­trine is sim­ple: (1) Reward my donors, (2) Increase my pow­er, and (3) Pun­ish my ene­mies. This caus­es Scott Walk­er time and time again to mis­rep­re­sent the facts, deflect respon­si­bil­i­ty and flat out lie about his record, his poli­cies and the dam­age he has inflict­ed upon Wis­con­sin. There is only one place which ignores Scott Walker’s crony­ism, cor­rup­tion and incom­pe­tence, a mag­i­cal alter­nate uni­verse he has con­coct­ed called ‘Walker’s World.’ ”

In 2011, Walk­er was pranked by Ian Mur­phy, a New York blog­ger who was pre­tend­ing to be the late bil­lion­aire David Koch. Mur­phy got through to Walk­er and fooled him into believ­ing that he was Koch. Walk­er’s respons­es dur­ing the near­ly ten minute phone con­ver­sa­tion are reveal­ing and worth hear­ing.

Laura Ingraham

Ingra­ham will appear at a dif­fer­ent “Annu­al Din­ner” — this one to ben­e­fit the so-called “Free­dom Foun­da­tion”, a right wing group that is pri­mar­i­ly ded­i­cat­ed to the destruc­tion of the Pacif­ic North­west­’s trade unions.

Like the WSR­P’s din­ner, this event will be held at the Hyatt Regency.

It will take place Fri­day, Sep­tem­ber 21st. A VIP recep­tion is planned for 5:30 PM, fol­lowed by a gen­er­al recep­tion at 6 PM. Din­ner will be at 7 PM.

Indi­vid­ual tick­ets cost $200. VIP tick­ets cost twice that… $400.

“Lau­ra Ingra­ham is a for­mer ABC News polit­i­cal con­trib­u­tor who hosts The Ingra­ham Angle on Fox News,” explains the watch­dog group Media Mat­ters. “She has used her Fox plat­form, her for­mer radio show, and her pod­cast to smear refugees, immi­grants, and LGBTQ Amer­i­cans, as well as to demean school shoot­ing sur­vivors and mock deceased individuals.”

Media Mat­ters has a com­pi­la­tion (includ­ing videos) of more than fifty racist state­ments made by Ingra­ham which goes back sev­er­al years.

“We’re delight­ed and flat­tered to have some­one of her stature share this spe­cial evening with us,” said “Free­dom Foun­da­tion” head hon­cho Tom McCabe, an unapolo­getic mil­i­tant who used to run the Build­ing Indus­try Asso­ci­a­tion of Wash­ing­ton (BIAW). McCabe and his cronies were in charge of the BIAW dur­ing the days when it was a polit­i­cal pow­er­house thanks to the funds it was steal­ing from its mem­bers out of Wash­ing­ton State’s retro rebate program.

“Lau­ra Ingra­ham has the ear of mil­lions of Amer­i­cans every day, and you earn that lev­el of trust with an unre­lent­ing com­mit­ment to hon­esty and cred­i­bil­i­ty, com­bined with an infec­tious sense of humor,” McCabe added.

Hon­esty and cred­i­bil­i­ty are sad­ly virtues that nei­ther Ingra­ham nor McCabe know any­thing about. Ingra­ham has been sav­age­ly (and appro­pri­ate­ly) par­o­died by Sat­ur­day Night Live’s Kate McK­in­non for her white suprema­cist views.

Wash­ing­ton’s labor move­ment plans to pick­et Ingra­ham’s appearance.

Jeanine Pirro

Pir­ro, one of Ingra­ham’s com­padres at the Fox Noise Chan­nel, will be the guest of hon­or of the King Coun­ty Repub­li­cans on Octo­ber 25th.

The venue for this din­ner (which actu­al­ly has a name — the “Lib­er­ty Din­ner”) is… you guessed it… the Hyatt Regency in Bellevue.

Tick­ets start at $150 for gen­er­al admis­sion. The VIP rate costs $300 and facil­i­tates access to a “spe­cial meet and greet” with Pirro.

“Jea­nine Pir­ro served as a coun­ty judge for three years in the ear­ly 1990s and now hosts a week­ly Fox show called Jus­tice with Judge Jea­nine,” explains Media Mat­ters. “She has been a per­son­al friend of Don­ald Trump for decades and acts as a syco­phant for him on her Fox show, which pre­miered in 2011. In 2019, Pir­ro faced wide­spread back­lash for big­ot­ed remarks on her Fox show about Unit­ed States Rep­re­sen­ta­tive Ilhan Omar (D‑Minnesota).”

Pir­ro, who is a white suprema­cist like Ingra­ham, has been bril­liant­ly par­o­died on Sat­ur­day Night Live by reper­to­ry play­er Ceci­ly Strong.

A few days ago, Pir­ro went on C‑SPAN to pitch her new book; she took a num­ber of calls dur­ing her appear­ance. It did­n’t go well at all.

“Con­grat­u­la­tions on your sus­pen­sion from Fox,” one caller began.

You were sus­pend­ed — you should share that with the audi­ence — and before you attack the left about us and what we do to you con­ser­v­a­tives, he gets neg­a­tive cov­er­age because he lies and dis­torts. Every sin­gle morn­ing, every sin­gle day we have to tune in to a lev­el of idio­cy and insta­bil­i­ty that this nation has nev­er seen on the left or on the right. Now, you, ma’am, and your net­work, you keep this alive. Recent­ly, just last week, you said they are, the Democ­rats are try­ing to replace you. Now you’re say­ing this to a pre­dom­i­nant­ly old­er, white audi­ence — 1% of your audi­ence is Black, prob­a­bly less than that for your show.”

When Seat­tle Times colum­nist Dan­ny West­neat learned the King Coun­ty Repub­li­cans had invit­ed Pir­ro to head­line their din­ner, he was nat­u­ral­ly incred­u­lous. What was left of the Repub­li­can estab­lish­ment was most­ly gut­ted dur­ing last year’s midterms; there are no longer any Repub­li­cans rep­re­sent­ing King Coun­ty in the Leg­is­la­ture or in Con­gress who reside in King County.

How does bring­ing Pir­ro to Belle­vue rebuild the Repub­li­can brand in King County?

“Why, why, why, local Repub­li­cans, are you align­ing your­selves with nox­ious stuff like this? Just the con­tin­ued use of the word ‘ille­gals’ is low down, as it turns an adjec­tive into a noun sole­ly to dehu­man­ize,” West­neat wrote.

What Pir­ro ped­dles isn’t red meat to fill seats — it’s ran­cid, West­neat added.

He con­clud­ed his col­umn by opin­ing: “It seems to me Repub­li­cans will strug­gle in elec­tions around here until they can tell the difference.”

About the author

Andrew Villeneuve is the founder and executive director of the Northwest Progressive Institute, as well as the founder of NPI's sibling, the Northwest Progressive Foundation. He has worked to advance progressive causes for over two decades as a strategist, speaker, author, and organizer. Andrew is also a cybersecurity expert, a veteran facilitator, a delegate to the Washington State Democratic Central Committee, and a member of the Climate Reality Leadership Corps.

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