Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I voted for Marylin and sort of regretted it then sort of didn’t.
I met her during the 2018 campaign, she seemed nice, intelligent, and shared my views on things. I realize that’s not what qualifies a judge but the way the Sitting Judges campaigned against her led me to bullet vote for her. I believe there might be something to the insiders club theory in the vetting process and that since judges can be elected here, we might as well vote for the one who shares our views rather than the Hogan judges.
But reading more about the vetting process made me somewhat regret my vote. It’s not an Old Boys club. There are several diverse organizations involved in the vetting process including Black, Asian, and LGBTQ legal organizations and she did not clear them as necessary. Furthermore, letting an avowed progressive who is possibly unqualified get through has bad implications since the same could happen for a crazy conservative. I don’t want an RWNJ on the courts who didn’t clear the vetting process.
But THEN I figure, we don’t need to unilaterally disarm. Should judges be elected? No. But they are. The right the politicized the courts already. That ship has sailed. Why should the left play fair at a time like this? We’ve got more than enough unqualified RWNJs on the courts so one left wing activist on a MoCo court wouldn’t hurt. Marylin it is.
She’s not a progressive. She’s just running as one.
This is my biggest problem with her- she basically concedes she went to talk to the Republicans for support and then when they wouldn’t she started trying to be the progressive candidate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I voted for Marylin and sort of regretted it then sort of didn’t.
I met her during the 2018 campaign, she seemed nice, intelligent, and shared my views on things. I realize that’s not what qualifies a judge but the way the Sitting Judges campaigned against her led me to bullet vote for her. I believe there might be something to the insiders club theory in the vetting process and that since judges can be elected here, we might as well vote for the one who shares our views rather than the Hogan judges.
But reading more about the vetting process made me somewhat regret my vote. It’s not an Old Boys club. There are several diverse organizations involved in the vetting process including Black, Asian, and LGBTQ legal organizations and she did not clear them as necessary. Furthermore, letting an avowed progressive who is possibly unqualified get through has bad implications since the same could happen for a crazy conservative. I don’t want an RWNJ on the courts who didn’t clear the vetting process.
But THEN I figure, we don’t need to unilaterally disarm. Should judges be elected? No. But they are. The right the politicized the courts already. That ship has sailed. Why should the left play fair at a time like this? We’ve got more than enough unqualified RWNJs on the courts so one left wing activist on a MoCo court wouldn’t hurt. Marylin it is.
She’s not a progressive. She’s just running as one.
Anonymous wrote:I voted for Marylin and sort of regretted it then sort of didn’t.
I met her during the 2018 campaign, she seemed nice, intelligent, and shared my views on things. I realize that’s not what qualifies a judge but the way the Sitting Judges campaigned against her led me to bullet vote for her. I believe there might be something to the insiders club theory in the vetting process and that since judges can be elected here, we might as well vote for the one who shares our views rather than the Hogan judges.
But reading more about the vetting process made me somewhat regret my vote. It’s not an Old Boys club. There are several diverse organizations involved in the vetting process including Black, Asian, and LGBTQ legal organizations and she did not clear them as necessary. Furthermore, letting an avowed progressive who is possibly unqualified get through has bad implications since the same could happen for a crazy conservative. I don’t want an RWNJ on the courts who didn’t clear the vetting process.
But THEN I figure, we don’t need to unilaterally disarm. Should judges be elected? No. But they are. The right the politicized the courts already. That ship has sailed. Why should the left play fair at a time like this? We’ve got more than enough unqualified RWNJs on the courts so one left wing activist on a MoCo court wouldn’t hurt. Marylin it is.
Anonymous wrote:I strongly recommend everyone actually research the vetting process before giving a knee jerk vote to Marilyn. I was skeptical at first but after reading I think it's a good system and it's endorsed by a wide range of people across the political spectrum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is anyone else tired of the five MOCO sitting judges pitching a fit a using every legal resources to keep a legitimate democratic candidate from joining their clique? Can wait to see which one is on the outside looking in when the music stops.
I voted only for the outsider. I hate slates.
The outsider is seriously deranged. Good for you doing some research.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is anyone else tired of the five MOCO sitting judges pitching a fit a using every legal resources to keep a legitimate democratic candidate from joining their clique? Can wait to see which one is on the outside looking in when the music stops.
I voted only for the outsider. I hate slates.
Anonymous wrote:I have heard they all live in the same neighborhood and go to the same church.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know that that’s going to happen, seeing as how LaPierre can’t get past the vetting process and would still have to if she won.
Why wouldnt' she? She has a law degree.