Beyond Walker: 5 more political prank calls

Yesterday, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker fielded a 20-minute-long phone call from an impostor. But he's hardly the first to fall for such trickery

When Sarah Palin was pranked in 2008 she joined the ranks of fellow heads of state, including Gov. Scott Walker (R-Wisc.), who were dubiously interviewed.
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When Buffalo Beast reporter Ian Murphy prank called Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R) on Wednesday, posing as conservative billionaire David Koch, he was taking part in a long, vibrant tradition of punking the politically powerful. From Hugo Chavez to the Queen of England, a host of prominent leaders have wound up on the receiving end of these middle school-esque pranks. Here are five memorable examples:

1. Sarah Palin called by "Nicolas Sarkozy"

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