Media must force virus spread accountability on certain WI officials

Any editor in Wisconsin who will not assign reporters to seek comment from Scott Fitzgerald, Robin Vos and Chief Justice Patient Roggensack and accept a  share of personal responsibility for this story and its life-and-death implications should immediately resign or be fired.
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Well, maybe quit or be fired is too harsh, but for God's sake, make the assignments, keep at it, and let the subjects comment, or decline. 

Let them fail to return messages. 

Put it all on the record, the front pages, the radio and TV news, and every news digest, aggregator site and podcast in the state.

Insincere, sloppy sloganeering like this from elected officials who were definitely not 'up to the task'foolishly forfeited their obligations to Wisconsin people who had sacrificed for weeks before the officials threw away the public's achievements:
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We are told hat elections have consequences, and Fitzgerald, Vos and Roggensack are indeed elected officials on the public payroll. 

The consequences of their actions are corrosive; the data doesn't lie and the trends are unmistakably serious, with school years about to begin.

These public, elected officials owe us some accountability, and providing that is the Wisconsin media obligation.

The First Amendment gives media that power, so get crackin'.
Right-wing WI Supreme Court Chief Justice Patience Roggensack wrote the 4-3 majority opinion sought by GOP legislative leaders Fitzgerald and Vos that shelved the state's Safer-at-Home order and continued to weaken Gov. Evers' executive powers.

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