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A candidate can say they’re going to ask the tough questions, but when the time comes, will they actually do it?
Peter Peckarsky said it seems like just yesterday when he asked Henry Kissinger, former U.S. Secretary of State, if he “Retained counsel in preparation for a defense against a possible perjury indictment?”
The question was in regards to discrepancies in Kissinger’s testimony regarding his knowledge on former President Richard Nixon’s covert group “The Plumbers” and the Watergate Scandal.
Just as that 1971 press conference ended in an uproar, Peckarsky hopes to shake up the U.S. Senate race in 2022.
Peckarsky said it’s time for change as Sen. Ron Johnson’s post is up in November 2022.
While the field is spread wide with 19 other candidates, 11 being Democratic, Peckarsky said his resume and dedication to the community overqualified him for the public servant position.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
By The John Rothmann Showhttps://www.peckarskyforwisconsin.com/
A candidate can say they’re going to ask the tough questions, but when the time comes, will they actually do it?
Peter Peckarsky said it seems like just yesterday when he asked Henry Kissinger, former U.S. Secretary of State, if he “Retained counsel in preparation for a defense against a possible perjury indictment?”
The question was in regards to discrepancies in Kissinger’s testimony regarding his knowledge on former President Richard Nixon’s covert group “The Plumbers” and the Watergate Scandal.
Just as that 1971 press conference ended in an uproar, Peckarsky hopes to shake up the U.S. Senate race in 2022.
Peckarsky said it’s time for change as Sen. Ron Johnson’s post is up in November 2022.
While the field is spread wide with 19 other candidates, 11 being Democratic, Peckarsky said his resume and dedication to the community overqualified him for the public servant position.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.