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That woman gives off serious Lauren Boebert / M.T. Greene / Laura Loomer vibes.
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In 1992, while she was a student at Marquette University, she wrote several columns for the Marquette Tribune critical of homosexuality and comparing abortionto the Holocaust and slavery. In the columns, written under her maiden name, Rebecca Grassl, she wrote, "One will be better off contracting AIDS than developing cancer, because those afflicted with the politically correct disease will get all the funding," and "How sad that the lives of degenerate drug addicts and queers are valued more than the innocent lives of more prevalent ailments." as well as "Heterosexualsex is very healthy in a loving relationship; homosexual sex, however, kills."In another article, Bradley compared abortion to a "time in history when Jews were treated as nonhumans and tortured and murdered" and "a time in history when blacks were treated as something less than human"That woman gives off serious Lauren Boebert / M.T. Greene / Laura Loomer vibes.
Is this woman currently serving on the Wisky supreme court court? Holy sh&t how did she get elected?!?!In 1992, while she was a student at Marquette University, she wrote several columns for the Marquette Tribune critical of homosexuality and comparing abortionto the Holocaust and slavery. In the columns, written under her maiden name, Rebecca Grassl, she wrote, "One will be better off contracting AIDS than developing cancer, because those afflicted with the politically correct disease will get all the funding," and "How sad that the lives of degenerate drug addicts and queers are valued more than the innocent lives of more prevalent ailments." as well as "Heterosexualsex is very healthy in a loving relationship; homosexual sex, however, kills."In another article, Bradley compared abortion to a "time in history when Jews were treated as nonhumans and tortured and murdered" and "a time in history when blacks were treated as something less than human"
Yes she is. Wisky turned quite sour on the state level for a while -- Scott Walker, Ron Johnson, the judiciary. There are a lot of pro-lifers in that area.Is this woman currently serving on the Wisky supreme court court? Holy sh&t how did she get elected?!?!
She was elected in 2016, IIRC. It was an April election.Is this woman currently serving on the Wisky supreme court court? Holy sh&t how did she get elected?!?!
Mmmm, whiskey sour...Yes she is. Wisky turned quite sour on the state level for a while -- Scott Walker, Ron Johnson, the judiciary. There are a lot of pro-lifers in that area.
Random factMmmm, whiskey sour...
It's so crazy to me that we have learned over and over again that having judges appointed rather than elected gets us better judges, yet we still have so many places where judges get elected and we end up with crap like thisThat woman gives off serious Lauren Boebert / M.T. Greene / Laura Loomer vibes.
Is that really true, though? Thomas and Alito were appointed. The 5th circuit and the district judges therein were appointed.It's so crazy to me that we have learned over and over again that having judges appointed rather than elected gets us better judges, yet we still have so many places where judges get elected and we end up with crap like this
You can find any exception to the rule. My point is not that every appointed judge is good or that every elected judge as bad; my point is that we have learned over and over again that having a system where judges can focus on judging rather than campaigning and winning elections is superior.Is that really true, though? Thomas and Alito were appointed. The 5th circuit and the district judges therein were appointed.
Well, I know that there can be exceptions to every rule. I used to think as you do -- appointed judges, judicial independence, etc. Now I'm not so sure.You can find any exception to the rule. My point is not that every appointed judge is good or that every elected judge as bad; my point is that we have learned over and over again that having a system where judges can focus on judging rather than campaigning and winning elections is superior.
I guess that’s good news? Maybe. Not that Alabama will offer much better.![]()
Tommy Tuberville to Run for Governor
Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) is running for governor of Alabama in 2026, Yellowhammer News reports. "Back in state while Congress is in recess, Tuberville told a group of donors at a private event on Wednesdaypoliticalwire.com