The Walker campaign is disputing the reality of the first "smoking-gun" video.

OK. Here is another one.

In this interview with Wisconsin Eye, which took place eleven days before the election, Walker once again can be heard explicitly saying he will ask for heath insurance and pension contributions from state employee unions if he is elected governor and that he will use furloughs as a bargaining device in negotiations with unions:

"If we don't get that sort of an agreement, then the fall back is... you've got to have something... and furloughs you can do with or without a collective bargaining agreement."

All of this is important because Walker claimed to have campaigned on his plan to kill collective bargaining before the 2010 election, which is important because if he had campaigned on it and won anyway, there would have been a small fraction of the protests and we would not be in the midst of a recall election right now.

Plus, there is the tiny issue of Walker's recall campaign theme of him "doing what we said we woud do."

It's a big deal.