Programming notes

*** Tuesday’s “Daily Rundown” line-up: Running through the recall stakes with msnbc’s Ed Schultz… The Hotline’s Reid Wilson with a primary day primer on all the other voting happening today… More on the recall and presidential campaign trail news with The Huffington Post’s Alicia Menendez, The Daily News’ S.E. Cupp and NY1’s Errol Louis.

*** Tuesday’s “Jansing & Co.” line-up: MSNBC’s Chris Jansing interviews The Progressive Magazine’s Ruth Coniff, the Atlantic’s Molly Ball, Super PAC Americans for Prosperity President Tim Phillips, Democratic strategist Bob Shrum and Boehner adviser David Winston; also Personal Finance Advisor Jean Chatzky.

*** Tuesday’s “MSNBC Live with Thomas Roberts” line-up: MSNBC’S Thomas Robert talks with Kathleen Falk (D-WI), WI GOP Party Vice-Chair Brian Schimming, former RNC Chair Michael Steele, Chris Kofinis, Erin McPike and Prop 8 Plaintiffs Sandy Stier & Kris Perry.

*** Tuesday’s “NOW with Alex Wagner” line-up: Alex Wagner’s guests include MSNBC’s Ed Schultz, Sen. Barbara Mikulski (D-MD), Salon.com’s Steve Kornacki, the Washington Post’s Jonathan Capehart, GOP Strategist Phil Musser, TIME’s Rana Foroohar, and “Confront and Conceal” author David Sanger.

*** Tuesday’s “Andrea Mitchell Reports” line-up: NBC’s Andrea Mitchell interviews the Washington Post’s Chris Cillizza, the Miami Herald’s Marc Caputo, NBC’s Ron Allen, Best Buddies Founder and Chairman Anthony Shriver, former Bank of America President Sallie Krawcheck, Fmr. Candidate for Pres. of Cameroon Kah Walla, Vital Voices Global Partnership Pres. Alyse Nelson.

*** Tuesday’s “News Nation with Tamron Hall” line-up: MSNBC’s Tamron Hall interviews Graeme Zielinski from the Democratic Party of Wisconsin, Michael Smerconish, The Nation’s John Nichols, the Washington Posts’ Anne Kornblut, and Lise Olsen from the Houston Chronicle.

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Power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely.

Checks and balances is very important in preserving democracy.

But supported by obscene billionaires, such as Cock Brothers, Walker has tried to undermine democracy, he should not get away with it without a challenge, that's reason for recall.

The difference between a dictatorship and a democracy is that in a dictatorship, dictators get away with things without a challenge. But in a democracy, dictators only get away things, but after a challenge - a recall for example.

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Reply#1 - Tue Jun 5, 2012 9:42 AM EDT

The people of Wisconsin want a dictatorship. They like to be told what to believe and what to think. They like having all their hard earned tax dollars given to the rich. They will vote today for the money not what's best for Wisconsin. Sad but true.

    Reply#2 - Tue Jun 5, 2012 9:58 AM EDT

    The whole state is full of idiots becuase they didn't vote the way you wanted them to? Really?

      #2.1 - Wed Jun 6, 2012 9:30 AM EDT

      If Missouri goes to Romney,and if you are not a hypocrite, remember to post something about how everyone in your state is an idiot and be sure to stress where you live.

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      #2.2 - Wed Jun 6, 2012 11:50 AM EDT
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      Boy accoring to many posters WV is full of morons and now so is WI go figure.

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      Reply#3 - Wed Jun 6, 2012 9:19 AM EDT
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