"On Wednesday, the NYT reported that the GOP is “coalescing around the prospect,” of removing newly-elected Justice Janet Protasiewicz from the bench despite her landslide election victory in April."
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What I find most ironic, and consistent, about the WI New GOP in their desire to remove Justice Protasiewicz, (and similar efforts inst…
"On Wednesday, the NYT reported that the GOP is “coalescing around the prospect,” of removing newly-elected Justice Janet Protasiewicz from the bench despite her landslide election victory in April."
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What I find most ironic, and consistent, about the WI New GOP in their desire to remove Justice Protasiewicz, (and similar efforts instigated around the country by MAGAdroids) is their perceived right to remove any duly elected Democrat, voted in by the people, as business as usual and totally within their purview in order to "return America to the 'Christian' nation the Founding Fathers envisioned." (Uh huh, yeah, right, if you say so) OTOH, should any Dem even mention the removal of an elected Republican, for *any* reason -- including illegal activities or a refusal to accept the fiduciary responsibilities inherent in being a legislator, e.g. the debt ceiling crisis or the impending government shutdown for purely political reasons -- then the Dems are trying an end run to supersede the expressed will of the voters in their nonstop attempts to make the country a "Communist Fascist dictatorship that won't hesitate to stomp on your faith."
"On Wednesday, the NYT reported that the GOP is “coalescing around the prospect,” of removing newly-elected Justice Janet Protasiewicz from the bench despite her landslide election victory in April."
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What I find most ironic, and consistent, about the WI New GOP in their desire to remove Justice Protasiewicz, (and similar efforts instigated around the country by MAGAdroids) is their perceived right to remove any duly elected Democrat, voted in by the people, as business as usual and totally within their purview in order to "return America to the 'Christian' nation the Founding Fathers envisioned." (Uh huh, yeah, right, if you say so) OTOH, should any Dem even mention the removal of an elected Republican, for *any* reason -- including illegal activities or a refusal to accept the fiduciary responsibilities inherent in being a legislator, e.g. the debt ceiling crisis or the impending government shutdown for purely political reasons -- then the Dems are trying an end run to supersede the expressed will of the voters in their nonstop attempts to make the country a "Communist Fascist dictatorship that won't hesitate to stomp on your faith."
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