Why did conservative voters think Rebecca Bradley would make a competent Supreme Court justice? Her documented background was a dumpster fire of cranky political name calling and gay bashing. I wrote this back in March of 2016:
She hasn't changed since 1992. What she said 24 years ago about queer loving, flag burning, radical, socialist, pot smoking liberals who voted for Bill Clinton when she was at Marquette University..."...We've just had an election which proves the majority of voters are either totally stupid or entirely evil..."...applies today. The "vicious" lies against Bradley mentioned in the ad below by crazy Sheriff Clarke were direct quotes from her own writings.Bradley: "The PC movement is entirely the agenda of feminists, gays, liberal extremists and 1960's radicals who never left school and consequently are largely ignorant of the real world.
Rebecca Bradley's affair? What happened to conservative values?
As a private attorney, Rebecca Bradley represented in a child placement case the former chief operating officer of the law firm where both had previously worked — and with whom she acknowledged having had an extra-marital affair, according to court records.
Few candidates bring along this much baggage, as exposed by this Upfront interview:
After 6 years, we now know she was lying. Justice Rebecca Bradley now wields that power with cruelty and finality, using right-wings memes and fantasies instead of actual legal arguments. She boasts the court has the final say on everything.
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Tyranical Bradley fears the "Tyranny" of Liberals. In a little discussed major decision this last week...
The majority also slammed the dissenting bloc for disparaging Dane County public health director Janel Heinrich as a "tyrant, an autocrat, a dictator, and a despot." They said the characterization of her work was a poor substitute for legal argument and damaged the public's perception of the court. Hagedorn wrote that the case centered not on whether a particular health order was out of bounds but whether the law allowed public health orders at all.
The majority opinion of the 114-page ruling quotes William Shakespeare and hip-hop artist Kanye West to make the case that the state elections commission overstepped its bounds. "No one man should have all that power," Bradley wrote, quoting West's lead single for his 2010 album "My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy." Bradley also suggests the ruling will prevent Wisconsin elections from becoming the rigged contests found in totalitarian regimes like Iraq, Cuba, Syria and North Korea.
Bradley Purely Political: It was no secret how she'd rule on the court..."goals and ideals that support Republican policy, agendas and candidates":
She has served as president of the Milwaukee chapter of the Federalist Society, a conservative lawyer's group, and has belonged to the Republican National Lawyers Association and the Thomas More Society, a Catholic legal group.
Bradley NOT Qualified: Surprised?
Lying about Campaign Coordination as Candidate for Court: Seriously, Bradley did everything she could to lose the election, yet still won the hearts of conservative voters:
A conservative political action group, Wisconsin Alliance for Reform, is running an online issue ad in support of Justice Rebecca Bradley's Wisconsin Supreme Court bid using film footage shot by the Bradley campaign. It uses footage the Bradley campaign uploaded more than a week ago of the justice talking with police officers and other judges. The identical footage suggests Bradley's campaign is coordinating with the Alliance. However, both the campaign and the Alliance deny they're working together.So I edited the Bradley campaigns stock "candid" footage of her acting judicial, to prove there was coordination. And that if she's willing to lie about this...seriously folks.
Notice the music beds are identical, with the Wisconsin Alliance for Reform ad featuring full orchestration, and the campaign footage featuring just a piano (you can hear faintly in the background):
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Bonus Insanity. The Chief Justice Patience Roggensack proved that clueless politically motivated Justices make very bad public health decisions:
The corrupt and openly activist State Supreme Court's Chief Justice just gave us this opinion based on a deadly belief, not law. Thank god she's retiring:JS: Supreme Court Chief Justice Patience Roggensack dismissed the idea that the outbreak was community-wide and could be replicated elsewhere. "(The surge) was due to the meatpacking — that's where Brown County got the flare," Roggensack said. "It wasn't just the regular folks in Brown County."
The working class aren't "regular folks," according to Wisconsin's Republican chief justice, who is content to let them die. pic.twitter.com/JvnwdXJsPF
— Timothy Burke (@bubbaprog) May 5, 2020
Bradley is absolutely psychotic, and in a fairer world, that crook would be recalled already. Great rundown of her "work", John.
ReplyDeleteMakes winning that Supreme Court election in April 2023 a must, as seeing Bradley screech and whine, and become even more unhinged over the last 3 years of her term would be delightful.