Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He has a right to free speech because, get this, Supreme Court justices are US citizens.
It’s his private property.
Must be why he blamed it on his wife.
Just like Menendez. I guess blaming the wife is the one thing the right and left can agree on.
Why is it so hard to believe the wife turned the flag upside down?
Why is it so hard to believe that he knows this is a terrible look and he's throwing her under the bus?
This. I was married to a guy in a public role/job that came with a ton of rules and I was well aware that I needed to be mindful of them too. Optics matter. Professionalism matters.
So, not allowed to disagree publicly with your husband?
Anonymous wrote:He has a right to free speech because, get this, Supreme Court justices are US citizens.
It’s his private property.
Anonymous wrote:Is it possible that they accidentally put the flag upside down? How long was it like this for? If it was only upside down for a few days or a week tops, it seems plausible that it could have been accidental.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He has a right to free speech because, get this, Supreme Court justices are US citizens.
It’s his private property.
Thank you very much. In the omnibus corrupt Supreme Court thread I said this is what your side would try as an excuse.
Really? Defending free speech now is an excuse?
Anyways, here is link to the hatch act.
Please read it. Alito did nothing wrong.
https://osc.gov/Services/Pages/HatchAct-Federal.aspx
So you're suggesting that they needed to add a bullet to cover federal employees supporting an insurrection? I'm not sure they had that much foresight that this was needed when pulling this legislation together.
Both he and his wife are allowed free speech. They did this on their own property. His wife is allowed to be her own person - he does not own her and she is not bound to the SCOTUS ethics.
Believe it or not, woman can have their own opinions.
Hahahaha. This former general’s wife thinks this is hysterically naive. The fun thing about being married to guys like this is that at we don’t get all the ethics training they get but we can 100% make mistakes that end their careers.
Anonymous wrote:Is it possible that they accidentally put the flag upside down? How long was it like this for? If it was only upside down for a few days or a week tops, it seems plausible that it could have been accidental.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He has a right to free speech because, get this, Supreme Court justices are US citizens.
It’s his private property.
Thank you very much. In the omnibus corrupt Supreme Court thread I said this is what your side would try as an excuse.
Really? Defending free speech now is an excuse?
Anyways, here is link to the hatch act.
Please read it. Alito did nothing wrong.
https://osc.gov/Services/Pages/HatchAct-Federal.aspx
So you're suggesting that they needed to add a bullet to cover federal employees supporting an insurrection? I'm not sure they had that much foresight that this was needed when pulling this legislation together.
Both he and his wife are allowed free speech. They did this on their own property. His wife is allowed to be her own person - he does not own her and she is not bound to the SCOTUS ethics.
Believe it or not, woman can have their own opinions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He has a right to free speech because, get this, Supreme Court justices are US citizens.
It’s his private property.
Thank you very much. In the omnibus corrupt Supreme Court thread I said this is what your side would try as an excuse.
Really? Defending free speech now is an excuse?
Anyways, here is link to the hatch act.
Please read it. Alito did nothing wrong.
https://osc.gov/Services/Pages/HatchAct-Federal.aspx
So you're suggesting that they needed to add a bullet to cover federal employees supporting an insurrection? I'm not sure they had that much foresight that this was needed when pulling this legislation together.
Both he and his wife are allowed free speech. They did this on their own property. His wife is allowed to be her own person - he does not own her and she is not bound to the SCOTUS ethics.
Believe it or not, woman can have their own opinions.
By this logic she could run around the neighborhood yelling the N word
She could be doing that right now, we just won’t find out about it until three and a half years later.
Why was this story buried for 3.5 years?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He has a right to free speech because, get this, Supreme Court justices are US citizens.
It’s his private property.
Must be why he blamed it on his wife.
Just like Menendez. I guess blaming the wife is the one thing the right and left can agree on.
Why is it so hard to believe the wife turned the flag upside down?
Why is it so hard to believe that he knows this is a terrible look and he's throwing her under the bus?
This. I was married to a guy in a public role/job that came with a ton of rules and I was well aware that I needed to be mindful of them too. Optics matter. Professionalism matters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He has a right to free speech because, get this, Supreme Court justices are US citizens.
It’s his private property.
Where are you posting from that you have this little knowledge about the volume of rules, ethics, and professional behavior that federal employees have to follow?
It's distasteful to fly a flag upside down, but would not be a Hatch Act violation.
Anonymous wrote:Because apparently we like traitors in this country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He has a right to free speech because, get this, Supreme Court justices are US citizens.
It’s his private property.
Thank you very much. In the omnibus corrupt Supreme Court thread I said this is what your side would try as an excuse.
Really? Defending free speech now is an excuse?
Anyways, here is link to the hatch act.
Please read it. Alito did nothing wrong.
https://osc.gov/Services/Pages/HatchAct-Federal.aspx
So you're suggesting that they needed to add a bullet to cover federal employees supporting an insurrection? I'm not sure they had that much foresight that this was needed when pulling this legislation together.
Both he and his wife are allowed free speech. They did this on their own property. His wife is allowed to be her own person - he does not own her and she is not bound to the SCOTUS ethics.
Believe it or not, woman can have their own opinions.
By this logic she could run around the neighborhood yelling the N word
She could be doing that right now, we just won’t find out about it until three and a half years later.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He has a right to free speech because, get this, Supreme Court justices are US citizens.
It’s his private property.
Thank you very much. In the omnibus corrupt Supreme Court thread I said this is what your side would try as an excuse.
Really? Defending free speech now is an excuse?
Anyways, here is link to the hatch act.
Please read it. Alito did nothing wrong.
https://osc.gov/Services/Pages/HatchAct-Federal.aspx
So you're suggesting that they needed to add a bullet to cover federal employees supporting an insurrection? I'm not sure they had that much foresight that this was needed when pulling this legislation together.
Both he and his wife are allowed free speech. They did this on their own property. His wife is allowed to be her own person - he does not own her and she is not bound to the SCOTUS ethics.
Believe it or not, woman can have their own opinions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He has a right to free speech because, get this, Supreme Court justices are US citizens.
It’s his private property.
Must be why he blamed it on his wife.
Just like Menendez. I guess blaming the wife is the one thing the right and left can agree on.
Why is it so hard to believe the wife turned the flag upside down?
Why is it so hard to believe that he knows this is a terrible look and he's throwing her under the bus?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He has a right to free speech because, get this, Supreme Court justices are US citizens.
It’s his private property.
Thank you very much. In the omnibus corrupt Supreme Court thread I said this is what your side would try as an excuse.
Really? Defending free speech now is an excuse?
Anyways, here is link to the hatch act.
Please read it. Alito did nothing wrong.
https://osc.gov/Services/Pages/HatchAct-Federal.aspx
So you're suggesting that they needed to add a bullet to cover federal employees supporting an insurrection? I'm not sure they had that much foresight that this was needed when pulling this legislation together.
Both he and his wife are allowed free speech. They did this on their own property. His wife is allowed to be her own person - he does not own her and she is not bound to the SCOTUS ethics.
Believe it or not, woman can have their own opinions.
By this logic she could run around the neighborhood yelling the N word