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A Chippewa Falls man who repeatedly tried to block his estranged wife from driving to the polls Tuesday was hospitalized with head, neck and back injuries when she struck him with her sport utility vehicle.

Jeffrey Radle, a Gov. Scott Walker supporter, was on foot.

Amanda Radle, a recall proponent, was in a Dodge Durango.

The pair had been arguing early Tuesday afternoon over who she was going to vote for in the gubernatorial recall election primary, said Chippewa Falls Police Chief Wendy L. Stelter.

“She was planning on voting for a certain candidate, and it wasn’t the candidate he wanted her to vote for,” Stelter said.

When Amanda Radle, 30, attempted to pull out, Jeffrey Radle, 36, stood in front of her, according to a police department statement. She nudged him with the vehicle several times.

Each time he would “retreat and re-establish his ground,” the release said. “At one point he climbed onto the hood.”

When she finally attempted to drive around him, Jeffrey Radle jumped in front of the vehicle and was hit. Aman da Radle left the scene and went to the police department to report the incident, the release said.

These crazy liberal nuts are always pulling this crap,” said Radle’s brother, Mike Radle, describing himself and his brother as firm supporters of Walker, the subject of the recall.

Mike Radle said his brother was in stable condition but had suffered serious injuries and was still unconscious Tuesday afternoon…

15 Comments!

  1. Alan outback bacon czar
    Posted May 9, 2012 at 9:10 am |

    When my wife and I had different political views we would cancel each others vote. Never got this serious. After she grew up a little she saw that I was right.

    Wasn’t it Churchill that said “If you’re not a liberal in your twenties ,you have no heart. If you’re not a conservative in your forties,you have no smart”.
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  2. Posted May 9, 2012 at 9:12 am |

    The conservative voter was in the wrong here.

    He leapt in front of his ex’s SUV to try to prevent her from voting democrat. He was still having emotional issues about his separation, and felt ( erroneously ) his ex was trying to cancel his vote.

    He needs a jail sentence for interfering in an election once he gets out of the hospital. And he should also be billed for cleaning his own blood off the underside of her rig.

  3. Ironic in Denver
    Posted May 9, 2012 at 9:46 am |

    Kristophr’s right in principle, but maybe not in practice. It appears that politics has become waaaaaaay to serious.

    (But can I be forgiven if I snicker a little anyway?)

    Assuming he recovers, Radle should be given a Jackass Award for trying to tell his ex anything, much less how to vote. Otherwise, there’s the Darwin Award, although the winners of this dubious recognition are usually a little more creative in finding their difficulties.

    “These crazy liberal nuts are always pulling this crap…” Eh, you two are not really poster boys for conservative sanity, are you Mike?

    Of course the politics in this entire thing is just a surrogate for more basic domestic difficulties, which I guess all of us would have thanked them to keep away from the polling place and the national media.

  4. SondraK, Queen of my domain
    Posted May 9, 2012 at 9:48 am |

    It doesn’t say if either of them made it to the polls…LOL!

  5. Ironic in Denver
    Posted May 9, 2012 at 9:50 am |

    Here’s a nice liberal spin on this incident that I just made up:

    In the ongoing Republican Conservative War On Women, the score is:

    Women: 1
    Conservatives: 0

    (Or: “I am woman, see me roar drive.”
    Or: “Do not fuck with the woman in the SUV.”)

  6. mojo
    Posted May 9, 2012 at 10:11 am |

    The car weighs 3000 pounds. It’s the Law of Gross Tonnage in action.

  7. Ironic in Denver
    Posted May 9, 2012 at 11:40 am |

    Yeah, Sondra, ^^^ I did wonder if he had managed to prevent her from Casting the Wrong Vote, a benefit possibly negated by not getting there himself.

  8. DougM (jackassophobe)
    Posted May 9, 2012 at 12:58 pm |

    Another casualty of “stand your ground” laws.

  9. Chris in NC
    Posted May 9, 2012 at 1:18 pm |

    Got what he deserved. Next time stop screwing around with people’s right to vote…

  10. geezerette
    Posted May 9, 2012 at 3:06 pm |

    Here’s an example of the mind set in this part of the country—Posted By Debbie Stapintheback of Mich.—- The Republicans have voted to double the interest payment on college loans—-
    The 1% has won again.
    Republican party—– Of the money–by the money— for the money— How can the middle class be so foolish not to see this?
    So this happening in Wisconsin doesn’t surprise me at all— we are on the Wisconsin boarder and I think some of these people would love to vote in Wisconsin—

  11. Merovign
    Posted May 9, 2012 at 3:19 pm |

    It’s a *NEWS REPORT*. That means several things about it are wrong, by definition. I wouldn’t draw too many conclusions.

  12. Sigivald
    Posted May 9, 2012 at 4:19 pm |

    What Kristophr said.

    Contra the brother’s “These crazy liberal nuts are always pulling this crap,” I say that the “crap” and “crazy nuts” part is trying to block her car repeatedly.

    Both in general (that approaches kidnapping or false arrest or some equivalent charge by preventing someone from being able to leave of their free will) and especially to try and prevent a vote one dislikes?

    Shame on him.

  13. apotheosis
    Posted May 9, 2012 at 4:31 pm |

    Dumbass, he should’ve dressed up as a Black Panther. Then it woulda been legal.

  14. mech
    Posted May 9, 2012 at 5:15 pm |

    It was interesting to see that the story read that the woman hit him with the SUV and not the the SUV hit him. Or was it just a journalistic mistake?

    He is a knothead for arguing with a woman behind the wheel of a large vehicle, but she still pressed the gas with her own foot.

    As was said earlier^^ they already had significant problems in their relationship and problem solving skills. This was just the latestl result, not a cause.

  15. geezerette
    Posted May 10, 2012 at 7:06 am |

    One of them wanted to spend more and the other wanted to control the spending. Simple as that.

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