Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R), poised to become the new Gov. Ultrasound, recently appointed a college student to the state university system’s board of regents, which ordinarily wouldn’t be especially interesting.
Except, in this case, Walker withdrew the appointment soon after making it — and that’s proving to be quite interesting, indeed.
Gov. Scott Walker has withdrawn his appointment of a University of Wisconsin-Platteville student to the UW System’s Board of Regents — a student who signed a petition seeking to remove the governor from office in a recall two years ago.
“His nomination has been withdrawn,” Walker’s press secretary Tom Evenson confirmed Thursday morning. Evenson did not immediately respond to questions about the reason for the withdrawal.
It was just Monday when the Republican governor named Joshua Inglett to the UW System Board of Regents, saying in a statement, “I know he will serve the UW System and his fellow students well.” And by all appearances, that confidence made a lot of sense — Inglett is a good student, studying engineering physics at UW-Platteville, and has served as a resident assistant in a dormitory.
But a few days later, the governor’s office discovered that the student had signed an anti-Walker recall petition two years ago. All of a sudden, the invitation was revoked.
I suppose it’s possible that Walker had some other hidden reason for rescinding the invitation a few days after announcing it, but on the surface, it certainly looks like the governor is keeping an enemies list









