Anonymous wrote:Edgelords is a good word for what I thought in school: people who were taking an unpopular position for the attention.
Now I think they actually want to destroy the country. Their obsession with undoing "the administrative state" will set us back decades, at best, in all kinds of science, safety, and public health fields, but they think they won't be the ones hurt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pass. I was never comfortable drinking their brand of tea. Even when I was more conservative in my politics as a law student, pre-Obama. They were all in on the torture memos back then.
Also never my cup of tea, but I was likely more conservative than you. Now, I think it's completely shameful that they are aligned with pretty far right politics and that they've packed the courts with nakedly political federal judges, some of whom clearly should not be on the bench. They've destroyed the reputation of the Supreme Court in a fairly permanent way.
In law school I aimed to do appellate law. I am thankful that I am not practicing today.
Anonymous wrote:bunch of nut jobs destroying the country
Anonymous wrote:Pass. I was never comfortable drinking their brand of tea. Even when I was more conservative in my politics as a law student, pre-Obama. They were all in on the torture memos back then.
Anonymous wrote:They seem really neutral to me.
Anonymous wrote:“Edgelord”? No wonder you thought they were normal at some point.
They are way far from neutral.