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?
Wow show social media you are a moron
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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?
My husband was too professional to even express a political opinion. As it should be. He didn’t discuss politics with anyone. His own children didn’t even know where he stood politically until he retired. I shared my opinions with my friends but would never publicly take a position, no. I didn’t volunteer on campaigns until he retired. I can’t emphasize this enough but that is how it should be for roles that are non partisan and it’s sad that this seems to shock people.
That is your choice and it is not shocking at all. Mrs. Alito was allowed to make a different choice.
Do you have the same criticism for Judge Merchant donating to Biden?
You’re equating a campaign donation with an insurrectionist flag? How are you okay with what you wrote?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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?
When did Alito say he disagreed with any of it? He just claimed to be uninvolved.
Then he was uninvolved. She is allowed to express herself
If he were an ethical, professional judge, he would have said “we can’t hang that on our house, I’m a Supreme Court justice and I need to be impartial and not give even the hint of indication that I may not be”. Maybe she hates him and wanted to make him look bad so she put it up every time he left the house. That’s the only theory that makes sense.
Occam’s razor: he put it up because he agrees with Donald Trump and Sammy Alito feels that he can act with impunity.
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: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?
My husband was too professional to even express a political opinion. As it should be. He didn’t discuss politics with anyone. His own children didn’t even know where he stood politically until he retired. I shared my opinions with my friends but would never publicly take a position, no. I didn’t volunteer on campaigns until he retired. I can’t emphasize this enough but that is how it should be for roles that are non partisan and it’s sad that this seems to shock people.
That is your choice and it is not shocking at all. Mrs. Alito was allowed to make a different choice.
Do you have the same criticism for Judge Merchant donating to Biden?
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: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?
When did Alito say he disagreed with any of it? He just claimed to be uninvolved.
Then he was uninvolved. She is allowed to express herself
It's truly frightening to watch MAGA types excuse this as nothing more than free speech or a simple disagreement between husband and wife. Good lord....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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?
When did Alito say he disagreed with any of it? He just claimed to be uninvolved.
Then he was uninvolved. She is allowed to express herself
If he were an ethical, professional judge, he would have said “we can’t hang that on our house, I’m a Supreme Court justice and I need to be impartial and not give even the hint of indication that I may not be”. Maybe she hates him and wanted to make him look bad so she put it up every time he left the house. That’s the only theory that makes sense.
Occam’s razor: he put it up because he agrees with Donald Trump and Sammy Alito feels that he can act with impunity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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?
When did Alito say he disagreed with any of it? He just claimed to be uninvolved.
Then he was uninvolved. She is allowed to express herself
If he were an ethical, professional judge, he would have said “we can’t hang that on our house, I’m a Supreme Court justice and I need to be impartial and not give even the hint of indication that I may not be”. Maybe she hates him and wanted to make him look bad so she put it up every time he left the house. That’s the only theory that makes sense.
It’s pretty obvious he did this and is throwing her under the bus.
Anonymous wrote: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.
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?
My husband was too professional to even express a political opinion. As it should be. He didn’t discuss politics with anyone. His own children didn’t even know where he stood politically until he retired. I shared my opinions with my friends but would never publicly take a position, no. I didn’t volunteer on campaigns until he retired. I can’t emphasize this enough but that is how it should be for roles that are non partisan and it’s sad that this seems to shock people.
That is your choice and it is not shocking at all. Mrs. Alito was allowed to make a different choice.
Do you have the same criticism for Judge Merchant donating to Biden?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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?
When did Alito say he disagreed with any of it? He just claimed to be uninvolved.
Then he was uninvolved. She is allowed to express herself
It's truly frightening to watch MAGA types excuse this as nothing more than free speech or a simple disagreement between husband and wife. Good lord....
Anonymous wrote: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.
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?
When did Alito say he disagreed with any of it? He just claimed to be uninvolved.
Then he was uninvolved. She is allowed to express herself
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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?
When did Alito say he disagreed with any of it? He just claimed to be uninvolved.
Then he was uninvolved. She is allowed to express herself
If he were an ethical, professional judge, he would have said “we can’t hang that on our house, I’m a Supreme Court justice and I need to be impartial and not give even the hint of indication that I may not be”. Maybe she hates him and wanted to make him look bad so she put it up every time he left the house. That’s the only theory that makes sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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?
When did Alito say he disagreed with any of it? He just claimed to be uninvolved.
Then he was uninvolved. She is allowed to express herself
If he were an ethical, professional judge, he would have said “we can’t hang that on our house, I’m a Supreme Court justice and I need to be impartial and not give even the hint of indication that I may not be”. Maybe she hates him and wanted to make him look bad so she put it up every time he left the house. That’s the only theory that makes sense.
Anonymous wrote: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.
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?
When did Alito say he disagreed with any of it? He just claimed to be uninvolved.
Then he was uninvolved. She is allowed to express herself