Guy Gov. Walker Praises in Speech Turns Out to Be Sex Offender
Well that's a little awkward
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker is learning the hard way the importance of background checks before a big speech.
The Republican saluted a man who happens to be a registered sex offender during his State of the State Address on Wednesday, reports The Journal Sentinel.
Walker praised Christopher Barber for turning a seasonal job as a welder into a full-time position during his remarks, as the governor emphasized his ability to create jobs in the state. What's more, several Wisconsin newspapers ran a photo of Barber waving to the audience inside the state Assembly. Barber was one of several people mentioned by Walker in his remarks as examples of "people hired since I took office."
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I would think that a convicted felon would be one of the hardest demographic groups to find full time employment. So, he's probably a good example of an improving economy.
My thoughts, exactly, ATX. Why wouldn't we want former felons to find work?
Nothing wrong with praising a man for an accomplishment just because he made some other mistakes.