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All Muck is Local: The Case of the Missing DA
Last week a few national blogs picked up KCTV-5's investigation of Johnson County, Kansas District Attorney and anti-abortion crusader extraordinaire Phill Kline. Kline was Kansas Attorney General until voters ousted him in December of 2006 in favor of former Johnson County DA Paul Morrison, who became a Democrat in order to run against Kline. After Kline lost, the state GOP appointed him to fill Morrison's shoes in Johnson County, a district where he was highly unpopular, in a decision party officials now regret. The two men, Morrison and Kline -- whose destinies are clearly intertwined -- effectively switched jobs.
And how is Kline performing in his new position, which nets him $143,000 a year?
KCTV reported that Kline only spends 29 hours a week in his office, frequently only for a few hours a day, which other Kansas DAs said falls far short of the time necessary to do the job. And the news channel also says Kline's legal residence in Johnson County is a sham -- he rents a crumby apartment above a storage facility at $400 a month, while keeping his Topeka dwelling. KCTV reporters watched the Johnson County apartment for "weeks," with no sign of Kline.
In a rebuttal, Kline's spokesman said that the reporters would have seen Kline leaving his apartment "if they woke up a little earlier to catch him when he leaves for work" and reminded people "that the DA job is not strictly confined to the four walls of the DA office."
So where was Kline while he was at not-work and not-Johnson County? There is some speculation that he was devoting time to his favorite cause.
If you feel like you've read the name "Phill" spelled with two L's somewhere before, it was probably connected to the anti-abortion crusade. Kline's obsession with the issue has made him a darling of the pro-lifers. His critics say he put his energy into campaigning with pro-life groups. And while on the job, he's stayed true to the same aim, filing a 107-count criminal complaint against Planned Parenthood. The complaint is interesting because 1) Planned Parenthood filed a lawsuit against him first, and 2) his foil, current AG Paul Morrison, had decided not to file charges against Planned Parenthood after conducting what he called a "thorough" investigation of allegations Kline made while he was Kansas AG.
But it gets muckier.
Kline must subscribe to the same podcast as Alberto Gonzales or something, because he fired eight attorneys in his office without reason on his first day as Johnson County DA in January. Now those attorneys are suing him, and the judge has not been ruling in his favor. The fired attorneys say Kline axed them because they had no political loyalty to him. Kline says he can ax whoever he wants. Sound familiar?
Whatta guy. Too bad he's said he's not seeking re-election. Maybe he's tired of living in his $400/mo. storage closet.

Comments (10)
regular lurker wrote on December 2, 2007 12:45 PM:If the storage locker is his declared residence, he'll be required to pay taxes to the local community, no?
statusquomustgo wrote on December 2, 2007 2:21 PM:Phill Kline - what can you say
the man is an unbelievable piece of
work.
I couldn't believe when they voted
NitPicker1 wrote on December 2, 2007 3:47 PM:for him to be DA in Johnson County.
Those people deserve what they got.
Read the lead paragraph, statusquomustgo - he wasn't elected. He was *appointed* to the position.
moondancer wrote on December 2, 2007 5:08 PM:Kudos to local channel 5. I expect this shitheels' days are numbered.
I bet his next gig will be teaching law at Pat Robertsons "law" school. He's got the resume: lawless and insanely reactionary.
jalbert wrote on December 2, 2007 8:57 PM:I'm confused as to how a political organization/party can simply place someone into office, as a District Attorney no less.
Marys cloned lamb wrote on December 2, 2007 8:59 PM:His obsession with girls' sex lives tells me he has his own scandals. I hope he's tailed 24/7. I used to live in Topeka. Perhaps he detours in the massage parlors south of Topeka.
Marys cloned lamb wrote on December 2, 2007 9:01 PM:His obsession with girls' sex lives tells me he has his own scandals. I hope he's tailed 24/7. I used to live in Topeka. Perhaps he detours in the massage parlors south of Topeka.
moondancer wrote on December 3, 2007 9:28 AM:jalbert
He was a replacement appointment of the DA who had time left on his term. I think he successfully ran for a state-wide office.
JEP wrote on December 3, 2007 8:56 PM:Hey, if you think Kline's bad, consider our Senate utility committee chairman, Jay Emler of the 35th State Senate district.
In a recent interview with the Salina, Kansas Journal, Emler made the comment about global warming "I thought CO2 was essential for life?"
Basically he is suggesting "CO2 is a GOOD THING!" No matter how much it screws up the environment. Or the weather.
The Rule of Law is a joke to some of our lawmakers, and so, apparently, are the laws of physics. Both science and law are used conveniently, selectively and profitably by our Republicans in Kansas.
JEP wrote on December 3, 2007 9:00 PM:Kline was appointed by the Republican controlled Kansas legislature to fill the prosecutor's position formerly held by Morrison, the fellow who jumped parties and beat Kline soundly in the last election.
Goes to show how arrogant the Kansas Republicans are, they get beat for a state level position and appoint the loser to the winner's old job.
It was nothing more than a slap to the face of the Kansas voters, hopefully it will still be stinging when the next election rolls around.