June 30, 2011

Emily Mills responds to my criticism of her unsubstantiated accusation that I went to "great and terrible lengths" to defend Justice Prosser.

I'm linking so you can get started talking about it in the comments here and over there. I haven't read the entire thing, but it looks as though she only apologizes for not linking to me, which wasn't the real problem. The real problem — which I describe here — was her unsubstantiated accusations. Does she now provide the evidence that was lacking before? I don't see how she can, because I know what she wrote about me was wrong, but I will read it now, and I hope you do too.

ADDED: First, let's look at the positive. Emily Mills has admitted that we don't know what really happened that day in the Supreme Court. I think that originally she, like Bill Wineke, thought she could be part of a media noise machine that could ruin Prosser. But now, it seems, she's let go of the belief that she can simply be hardcore anti-Prosser. That's not a comfortable place anymore. Good. I've pulled the Madison cocoon open. I'm happy about that. Time to grow up and live in the wider world.

Now, the negative. Mills strains to read between the lines of things I've written and to imagine things I must be thinking:
What I'm calling out, then, is what I perceived to be an all-too quick jump to the "it was probably Bradley's/Abrahamson's/liberals fault" line of argument existent in Ann's and other's [sic] musings on the matter.
That quote isn't a quote from me. It's Mills's own expression of her perceptions when she read my mind. I thought Mills was going to substantiate her accusations with words that I wrote, not reports of her feelings when she read what I wrote.

It's important, when you're reading and you get a feeling to stop and think: What made me feel like that? It can be very enlightening! Go back over the precise words that set you off. There may be an interesting discrepancy between those words and your feelings. Pay attention to your own mind. Confront the ways in which other people's minds are genuinely different from yours.

To some extent, it's good to imagine that another person's thoughts resemble yours. Emily Mills wants the liberal side to win, so when she's reading something I wrote that doesn't help, she presumes I'm on the other side. She knows how she embodies her thoughts cagily into words, and she imagines that I'm doing the same kind of thing. But other people deserve to be recognized as separate and different. One of the reasons to read is to get the feeling of how another person thinks. Don't close yourself off to that. You'll be a better reader, and, I would argue, a better person, because you will be accepting and confronting the author's humanity and individuality.

ALSO: That phrase "great and terrible" is a big Old Testament phrase. Example:
And the LORD shall utter his voice before his army: for his camp is very great: for he is strong that executeth his word: for the day of the LORD is great and very terrible; and who can abide it?
I'm not that powerful, Emily.

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David said...

Oh my God, Emily Mills is a dick.

Lincolntf said...

I read it. I don't know what others will think, but I found it wanting in many areas.
That said, I've kinda decided that Emily Mills is too far out of her weight class to really engage. Kinda hoping that she was a legit, albeit totally misguided, journo who would own her own errors and missteps, but that's not what I see. I see a kid who passed in a crap exam, then begged for extra-credit to make up for it, and then screwed that up too.

Thorley Winston said...

I wonder if the first commenter is the same “Jeremy” who posts on Althouse.

Shanna said...

She complains that you are taking sides (after admitting she too has taken sides, even though no one should take sides) and then shows a couple of if this/then that statements that don't take sides. But you used more words on one of your if statements, so obviously you believe that one.

Weak.

Alex said...

I smell a libel suit!

Shanna said...

Also, she should cut the "you a law professor" bs.

Scott M said...

Again...is that an actual picture of her trying to listen to a drum like it's a boombox?

Alex said...

BTW Emily Mills blog is a joke.

Wince said...

Emily responds.

Fred4Pres said...

Oh!

MikeR said...

Read her post. Eh, she doesn't sound so bad. Her original language was a little carried away. No biggie.

Carol_Herman said...

Terrific! Another installment!

Why doesn't Emily Mills just go and have a cup of coffee at the courthouse? Maybe, she's see Abhramson. Or Bradley?

Maybe, she'd see staff people?

I can't imagine that there's much thrill with the results of "going public" ... that have brought Abrahamson and Bradley to career ruin.

Except, of course, all these women are so stupid they're clueless.

Now? Emily's getting more attention than anything she's ever written has ever brought her, before.

Prosser's so happy ... I can see a spring in his step, equal to the one that appeared when he knew he beat the crap out of Kloppenhoppen at the polls.

It's just another fine day in the neighborhood.

Abrahamson and bradley must consider themselves, now, "survivalists."

Wonder if they have to meet in the broom closet ... when they want to plot? Bradley's office sure proved to be unsafe hunting grounds.

traditionalguy said...

I will try reading Mills' piece through again. The first time all I heard her say was that 1) Ann Althouse is Troublesome, and 2) Ann Althouse is overly sensitive. So Mills sounded like a woman stereotyping another woman. That is a man's job, Emily.

Shanna said...

I don't see the drum picture, Scott. Is it on the linked page?

SunnyJ said...

Starts out like she might just own it and move on...but, then there she goes again and firmly puts Ann on a "side", even if Ann's own words dont't put her there.

The rest is just tail chasing, hoping you get lost and give up....sigh, which I did.

I would hope she would come to see the traffic to her site as the goal...and not some horrible viral response she is trying to avoid by posting her blogs and opinions on the side of her barn...only to find mean people discussing it on the internet.

Emily, dear, put your big girl panties on and deal with it.

Sofa King said...

Emily apparently still does not understand that Althouse's original post was about journalism, not judicial politics.

AllenS said...

I wasn't able to post a comment on Emily's awesome blog. So, I'll say it here, hey, what's up with the 5 pt type?

Wince said...

Excellent, now we can expect a second Althouse "smoldering boots" rebuttal.

...when a character gets disintegrated, struck by lightning, or otherwise blown away, there is a tendency for the character's shoes to be left behind, wisps of smoke rising from each.

Chip S. said...

Nothing induces people to aspire to "balance" more than getting taken down and field dressed for their previous position.

Still, in this case "balance" means giving equal weight to unequally plausible stories. The fact that that's what the Bradley partisans are now seeking pretty much says it all.

traditionalguy said...

Emily's post is setting the stage once more...she says that we must see 1)either Prosser attacked Bradley and wrapped his fingers around her throat to strangle her, or 2) Bradley attacked Prosser and Prosser wrapped his fingers around her throat to strangler her. She is willing to await the answer. That takes away human intelligence which easily figures out that Prosser shoved away the head/neck unit of Bradley to keep her away...no fingers strangling a woman's neck anywhere except in Mill's Propaganda Piece.

Lincolntf said...

AllenS said...
"I wasn't able to post a comment on Emily's awesome blog"

That Isthmus setup is ridiculous. Whoever decided that you needed to swear over your first-born in order to post a comment needs a quick Internet 101 class. Unless they never really intended to have anyone outside their incestuous circle to post, and would instead pretend that their echo chamber represents the view of the "'Net".

Hagar said...

Well, Emily most certainly is not a "dick."

That was a very feminine response.

Carol_Herman said...

Emily dealt her own hand!

I bet, one of her "tells" is that she sweats a lot.

And, she's a lousy card player to boot. She should substitute 3-Card Monty. Or 3 walnut half shells.

And, as I said, too bad she can't get a snapshot of abrhamason at the hairdresser's. Or Bradley painting signs, and hanging them at the courthouse. Providing arrows to the "etiquette classroom." Where they're setting a trap to grill Prosser.

Who is gonna write the first "tell all" book?

What a bunch of bozos. All of them!

Chip S. said...

Oh my God, Emily Mills is a dick.

Don't say "dick," David; say "twat." That's perfectly acceptable.

dbp said...

Her defense fails on two counts: 1) all she comes up with are things like, Althouse used more words to describe one side being at fault than the number she used to condemn Prosser if he initiated hostilities. She is either deluding herself or flailing about trying to justify her earlier unfounded accusations.

2)Emily is all, we do not know the whole story, now. But in her original post, was rather obviously biased against Prosser in ways which are rather clear-cut: "It also fueled the fires of victim blaming amongst Prosser supporters." and "What it comes down to is this: We already have documentation of Prosser's temper, especially in regards to his treatment of his fellow (female) Justices."

One is reminded of motes and beams.

Patrick said...

Mills: "It's almost as if she believes one thing more than another -- as though Ann has already reached a conclusion about what actually happened that day in Bradley's chambers."

Think about this sentence. Saying "it's almost as if she believes" means "she doesn't believe." She bases this belief on the length of the sentence saying that Bradley ought to resign if she is lying. First, that shouldn't be arguable. Second, she was challenging the original writer to be honest about it. Third, try saying that in fewer words. But really, she is going by word count alone. Nothing Ann wrote leads to her conclusion.

Ms. Mills is a terrible writer. Poor writing is usually a sign of disjointed or confused thinking.

Carol_Herman said...

Alex, you can smell a libel suit all you want. But you've got to remember this. A lawyer working on contingency wants cases that are winnable.

Can you imagine all the law professors that would gang up on a lawyer who was willing to absorb the costs of Emily's attempt at a lawsuit?

There's a difference between SUMI and sue me.

Carol_Herman said...

Chip S: "twit" and "twat." The labels could go under the coat hooks.

edutcher said...

Telling the truth, using your head and reasoning out something is going to to "great and terrible lengths"?

She needs help.

Alex said...

I'm just saying that the Prof has grounds for a libel suit against Mills.

Anonymous said...

I would like to read her response, but I CANNOT get over the center justification and 8 pt type.

Is it something with my browser, or is it it really the case that even the typesetting on thta post is obnoxiously grating?

dbp said...

AllenS said...

I wasn't able to post a comment on Emily's awesome blog. So, I'll say it here, hey, what's up with the 5 pt type?

On most browsers, if you hit Control + the font will increase each time you do this. Control - will do the opposite.

Shanna said...

Is it something with my browser, or is it it really the case that even the typesetting on thta post is obnoxiously grating?

I thought it was irritating too. I went to Great And Terrible Lengths to read it.

Alex said...

An example of what happens to defamers in Taiwan:

Food blogger jailed for calling noodles too salty

Yang said that he hoped the case would teach her a lesson.

Phil 314 said...

Highlights from her (Ms. Mill's post):

There's quite a bit more weight given to the second part of the paragraph. It's almost as if she believes one thing more than another -- as though Ann has already reached a conclusion about what actually happened that day in Bradley's chambers.

That after she mentioned Judge Bradley's initial public complaint with this: What I do know is that Justice Bradley issued an official statement alleging that Justice Prosser "put his hands around my neck in anger in a chokehold." without further commentary but then mentioned Judge Prosser's (thru his secretary) public comment I also know that Prosser's own press releasesimply noted that "the anonymous claim made to the media will be proven false." followed by this: That could mean that Prosser did grab Bradley by the neck -- either because, as one side claims, Prosser was throwing a tantrum, or because, as another side claims, Bradley came at Prosser with fists raised and he was merely defending himself by putting his hands on her neck.

The implication is that Bradley's claim should be taken at face value but Prosser statement must be analysed and judged.

And of course that all negates this: I don't know what happened in Bradley's chambers on June 13. No one but the people who were actually present at that time know exactly what occurred. I will wait, then, for a full and thorough investigation of the incident to come to some clearer conclusion.

More:
I strongly suspect that you would, in fact, support Prosser's removal from the bench if Bradley's version of events turned out to be absolutely true.

I think the Professor has said that several times, so it requires no "suspicion" on Ms. Mills part.

What I'm calling out, then, is what I perceived to be an all-too quick jump to the "it was probably Bradley's/Abrahamson's/liberals fault" line of argument existent in Ann's and other's musings on the matter.

What's missing is the intellectual curiosity to ask: "If the only witnesses are Supreme Court justices and the accusation is of a criminal act, why were there no charges filed?"

And would they be so quick to disbelieve Bradley's account if she weren't a woman?

Oh no she dinnit!!

The rest was more stuff

I thought her tone started out well but then too much said and of course, there are her followers who need to affirmed.

But in the long run, it is as I believe Fred said a Tempest in a Tea Pot

wv "Zingi" not to be confused with Thingy

Phil 314 said...

And hope appropriate that the key line in the Thingy clip is:

Gentleman, we must find something new to tax!

AllenS said...

dbp,

When I see that small of type, I think that the one posting is trying to whisper.

If you got something to say, Emily, say it, don't fucking whisper. You want to talk, talk.

Act like you've got a pair, and you can have a pair of whatever.

Fred4Pres said...

Call her the "c" word...

curlish.

Snimick said...

"And would they be so quick to disbelieve Bradley's account if she weren't a woman?"

OHFERCRYINOUTLOUD!! REEEAAAALLY??

Automatic_Wing said...

Not very responsive, but at least boxed wine wasn't mentioned.

Scott M said...

"And would they be so quick to disbelieve Bradley's account if she weren't a woman?"

If Emily weren't a woman with that haircut, I wouldn't be so quick to assume her membership in The Unshorn Sisters Of The Apocalypse.

Bruce Rheinstein said...

You're just rising to the bait -- giving Mills far more publicity than she deserves. Hyperpartisan hacks are a dime a dozen.

Henry said...

Mills critiques Althouse for "casting doubt more heavily on one justice over another".

Shortly thereafter, this highminded argument turns into the complaint that Althouse has "so clearly taken a side on an issue like this."

Soon Mills announces that Althouse exhibits an "it was probably Bradley's/Abrahamson's/liberals fault" line of argument.

See how those daisies string into a chain?

David said...

This is the 21st century. Women can be dicks too.

(Emily, I was just kidding. I have no idea whether you are a dick. If you are, I bet you are a really nice one.)

Matt said...

Ann pretends she doesn't want the conservative side to win.

This whole mess is completely partisan. Just about every liberal thinks Posser is to blame while just about every conservative thinks Bradley is to blame.

So let's not pretend like this is a non-partisan issue. Especially on a conservative Wisconsin blog!

ndspinelli said...

For Chrissake professor..don't you realize that for the likes of this woman this is a war. And, as the great Winston Churchill said, "The first casualty of war is truth." There is no Geneva Convention protocol in this war..it's the scorched earth campaign from the Clinton years. I thought you were supposed to be smart..well it's time to get street smart!

Fen said...

There's quite a bit more weight given to the second part of the paragraph.

Yes, its called logic.

IF a, then obviously b.

If not a, then c and d and maybe f.

pauldar said...

Glenn Beck's fault

Fred4Pres said...

"P-p-p-poker face..."

Godot said...

Sofa King said...
Emily apparently still does not understand that Althouse's original post was about journalism, not judicial politics.

They never do. Objectivity is their tar baby.
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BJM said...
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Meade said...

Alex said...
"I smell a libel suit!"

That's not a libel suit, Alex, it's the three-piece getup you've been wearing here for all these years. The layers of crud you've spilled on it finally now stink even to you.

My (non-legal) advice: Take it to the cleaners.

Chip S. said...

So let's not pretend like this is a non-partisan issue. Especially on a conservative Wisconsin blog!

The sad thing is, Matt could be right that a "conservative Wisconsin blog" is one whose proprietor has to reflect a bit before deciding to vote for Obama.

homosapien said...

Emily Mills = hack

Fact: Emily Mills has 0 professional credentials. Fact: Emily Mills has never been a full time staff member of a professional organization. Fact: Emily Mills is in a band that pontificates about politics.

Emil Mills is a narcissist. Emily Mills throws parties at bars and collects money for left wing causes. She thinks this lends herself credibility or something. She's a SWPL cause junkie with a keyboard, nothing more. She's trying to ride off of controversy on this one. It's her usual shtick.

ricpic said...

Doesn't going to great lengths pretty much cover terrible lengths? And no, that is not a cutesy point. The inflation of language is no different than the inflation of currency, inflation devalues both.

Lincolntf said...

"Especially on a conservative Wisconsin blog!"

Matt, try to think outside of the very narrow box you seem to be confined in. Is Althouse a "conservative blog" because the proprietor is an Obama-voting public employee? Or maybe because she accuses those of us who find the notion of gay marriage to be ridiculous of being "homophobes"?

Or just maybe is it the slight variation from the Union line that makes her conservative? I only ask because I know "conservative" is a perjorative in much of Wisconsin.
This conservative is curious.

coketown said...

I don't like the abrupt transition from open letter to rebuttal. If you start a post with "Dear Ann Althouse" and continue on for several paragraphs in second person, then suddenly switch to putting Althouse in the third person, it's either sloppy writing or evidence of psychosis--or both.

Try oscillating between second and third person in a normal conversation and see how long it takes before the other person smacks you with a pair of white linen gloves.

Meade said...

Matt said...
"Ann pretends she doesn't want the conservative side to win."

You are wrong, Matt. What she wants is for the freely elected majority to win. If the Republicans were using the same tactics as the Democrats are now - trying to overturn free fair democratic elections and legislation - I can assure you, Ann Althouse would be taking those Republicans to task in exactly the same way.

Dust Bunny Queen said...

The problem with liberals....wait....problems

1. They project emotion and their own motives onto everyone else. Instead of reading the words that Althouse wrote, she wants to interpret the words to have the meaning that SHE wants to believe.

2. They seem to be incapable of divorcing the blog host or hostess from the commentors. As we all know there is no way to control the commenters on your blog. Well, actually there is a way and that is censorship which Althouse, thankfully does not do.

Sloppy illogical thinking and sloppy disjointed and frankly unreadable blogging on Emily's part.

Methadras said...

That was your typical olympic level back-peddling to put up a straw man that if you think Prosser really did the chocking that you should agree that he should be removed, while not presenting a single iota of evidence that any thing like that occurred, much less has been substantiated by anyone. Leftards love to jump to conclusions whenever they can so they can hedge their bets to point their fingers and blame anyone who gets it their way of being biased. To call them cynical assholes would be redundant.

coketown said...

And I think the Alice in Wonderland woodcarvings would be more appropriate for this post. You thought you were strolling through the Forest of Facts but then fell down a rabbit-hole and somehow ended up in Emily Mills's head, where how one 'feels' about a topic is interchangeable with the facts of the topic.

'Suppose we change the subject,' the March Hare interrupted, yawning. 'I'm getting tired of this.'

edutcher said...

Lincolntf said...

"Especially on a conservative Wisconsin blog!"

Matt, try to think outside of the very narrow box you seem to be confined in. Is Althouse a "conservative blog" because the proprietor is an Obama-voting public employee? Or maybe because she accuses those of us who find the notion of gay marriage to be ridiculous of being "homophobes"?


Think you're wrong on that last one. I can't recall Ann ever calling anyone who disagrees with her on same sex marriage homophobic. She's very passionate in her defense, but she keeps it specific to the issues.

If you remember something I don't, I'll happily stand corrected.

garage mahal said...

You are wrong, Matt. What she wants is for the freely elected majority to win

So she wants Republicans to win.

aronamos said...

But Ann WAS on a side: the side of getting the whole story and not just Looters' half-crocked hatchet job.

wv: tabilid. Like the New York Post, only gummed on one side.

homosapien said...

Emily Mills = hack

Fact: Emily Mills has 0 professional credentials. Fact: Emily Mills has never been a full time staff member of a professional organization. Fact: Emily Mills is in a band that pontificates about politics.

She throws parties at bars in Madison and collects money for left wing causes. She thinks this lends herself credibility or something. She's a left wing cause junkie with a keyboard, nothing more. She's trying to ride off of controversy on this one. It's her usual shtick.

What is important to understand about Emily Mills, I've met her, is that she sees herself as an absolutely correct liberal socialist crusader. What she believes trumps all else, nothing else matters. It doesn't matter what the facts are. If the facts don't fit into the frame, context, talking points, and propaganda of her crusade against (she doesn't stand for much, she's mostly against) smaller government, they don't matter. They are simply something else to be against. After reading enough of her material you'll sense that she has a classic narcissist personality. It's all about her.

Michael Haz said...

Emily Mills is no doubt a pleasant and engaging young woman.

She has let her personal politics stand in the way of objectively analyzing and writing about the matters between Justices Bradley and Prosser.

Her wish for things to be as she describes them is not unusual for progressives, who tend to view diversity as being people of all races and genders believing exactly the same things, intolerant of others' opinions.

She is, in that regard, not yet a fully-formed adult capable of reasoning and objectivity. That's fine with the small audience of sycophants who read her writings, but it constrains her from entering the larger world of adults who are capable of independent thinking and writing.

I wish her well on the road to adulthood.

Meade said...

garage mahal said...
You are wrong, Matt. What she wants is for the freely elected majority to win

So she wants Republicans to win.


That's right, garage, and by "win" I mean "be allowed to govern." She'll want the same thing for the Democrats the next time they win a majority.

Scott M said...

Emily Mills is no doubt a pleasant and engaging young woman.

Honestly...what brings you to this conclusion other than politeness.

Scott M said...

@Garage

Meade beat me to it. I took it as meaning the Republicans had already "won", but there have been attempts at almost every turn to make that result meaningless.

Trooper York said...

I guess Emily just got a feeling.

MikeR said...

I am Oz, the Great and Terrible. Who are you, and why do you seek me?

Trooper York said...

I bet late at night, while she is sipping a cup of tea and huddle with her sixteen rescued cats....well that Emily would whisper to Grandma Wrinkles....that she just has to go by...her feelings.

garage mahal said...

That's right, garage, and by "win" I mean "be allowed to govern." She'll want the same thing for the Democrats the next time they win a majority.

Republicans governed, they passed everything they wanted. I think she'll be put to the test soon on that majoirty thing.

mariner said...

Michael Haz,
I wish her well on the road to adulthood.

As do I, assuming she has any wish to travel it.

Michael Haz said...

My qualifications to say the above:

I attended the University of Wisconsin in the late 60s-early 70s. I was at that time a protesting, hard core lefty; a hater of law and order, a despiser of corporations, Republicans, people who wore suits and anyone over age 30.

It changed one night when I saw the senselessness of that set of beliefs.

The bombing of Sterling Hall showed me that the true endgame of progressivist politics - what the dead enders really sought - was destruction of the strictures of Western society, human lives lost in the process were merely collateral damage.

Demonization is at the beginning of the progressive road map; destruction is at its end. I do hope that Emily Mills will one day understand that.

test said...

The end result of Emily's attack on the Professor is quite representative of liberal attacks on non-liberals generally. The Professor's point is now so obviously correct liberals are claiming it as their own. Yet somehow they still conclude it proves she's partisan / stupid / evil.

There's no reasoning with such blinded fools.

Shouting Thomas said...

Several days later, I haven't read a single word that suggested that either of the participants in this kerfluffle have suffered any sort of injury.

In other words, nothing happened.

What we've really got here is the sort of silly crap that only two feminists... Althouse and Mills can conjure up. This hysteria is the piffling crap that feminists have injected into the workplace.

Nothing happened girls. Time to let this non-incident go.

A pox on both of you.

Lincolntf said...

edutcher, I think I'm right. I believe she habitually characterizes any opposition to gay marriage as "homophobia", including when she interacts with the commenters. I don't usually remember being offended if I wasn't really offended, and I remember her offending me more than once when the topic comes up.
Easier for her to tell us, but if that's not her bag, I'll look up examples to ascertain whether I'm right or wrong. I believe that her usual tack is to call various Legislation "homophobic", thus forcing it's supporters to adopt the mantle of a "homophobe" in order to support it.
It's the same cheap ruse used with "racism" all the time. If she has masterfully crafted her posts to avoid just that impression, then I apoplogize in advance.

Jason said...

The problem with journalism today is that you have too many people writing editorials and "analysis" than actually just reporting the facts.

Phil 314 said...

You are wrong, Matt. What she wants is for the freely elected majority to win

So she wants Republicans to win.


You read it here first folks. Garage readily admits the Wisconsin electorate freely elected Republicans. Now if I recall, he also feels they're evil to the core.

What does that say about the Wisconsin citizenry?

test said...

" Shouting Thomas said...
Several days later, I haven't read a single word that suggested that either of the participants in this kerfluffle have suffered any sort of injury.

In other words, nothing happened."

This is wrong. If nothing physical happened then someone lied in an attempt to change the Wisconsin Supreme Court's makeup.

Michael Haz said...
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Anonymous said...

Emily Pissed: "The biggest issue should be that any kind of violence at all is happening among our Supreme Court justices. Whether we're talking about Prosser's calling Chief Justice Abrahamson a "bitch ..."

Sorry Emily. Calling a woman a bitch is not violence.

A woman BEING a bitch is open to being CALLED a bitch and that is not violent. It's calling the woman out on her bitchiness.

Women do that all the time to other women and that is never perceived as being "violence."

If you don't want to be called a bitch, then don't ACT like a bitch. If you do ACT like a bitch, it is proper in society for others to CALL you a bitch.

Trooper York said...

Michael Haz said.........
"I have a daughter who is Emily's age, or close to it. I recognized in Meade's comment the kind of firm but gentle language a father uses to guide a young-adult daughter away from a bad idea."


"Well Stanley...he is from Kenya...how do you he will want to stay with you and the baby"

You mean like that there?

Trooper York said...

Michael Haz said.........
"I have a daughter who is Emily's age, or close to it. I recognized in Meade's comment the kind of firm but gentle language a father uses to guide a young-adult daughter away from a bad idea."

"Oh you are going to share a tent with Levi when you go on that outing. I don't think that's such a good idea Bristol."

Like that there.

Trooper York said...

Michael Haz said.........
"I have a daughter who is Emily's age, or close to it. I recognized in Meade's comment the kind of firm but gentle language a father uses to guide a young-adult daughter away from a bad idea."

"I know your job with Hillary is very important Hummus, but Anthony seems to spend a lot of time shut in his room with his computer. Do you think that's a good idea?"


Like that there.

Anonymous said...

Emily's post doesn't even contain the words "George Soros."

That's rather incurious, don't you think, since he paid for the original libelous hit piece on Judge Prosser?

Shouting Thomas said...

This is wrong. If nothing physical happened then someone lied in an attempt to change the Wisconsin Supreme Court's makeup.

What in the hell kind of violence is it if neither side so much as alleges that they even suffered a scratch?

I'm not arguing law, because I don't know what it is in this case. But, a conflict that does not even result in the assertion by either side that an injury occurred, is not much of a conflict.

This is all much ado about nothing.

The only thing that could possibly have happened, as Marshal states, is an attempt by one side to trump up a controversy out of nothing.

Meade said...

Scott M said...
@Garage

Meade beat me to it. I took it as meaning the Republicans had already "won", but there have been attempts at almost every turn to make that result meaningless.


@Scott, here is one of the currently most popular articles in Isthmus. As you can see, the next step being proposed by the anti-democracy "Democrats" is a general strike.

Fine. I predict, if they actually strike, they will finally lose all the garage mahals in the state - Democrats who, in the end, don't want revolution, chaos, or socialism because, in the end, what they want is what is best for their children and for the state of Wisconsin.

Mr. T. said...

I cannot believe that so many here are foolish enough to defend a man such as Prosser for what he did to this poor woman. He obviously grabbed here around the neck to attack her-I would know, I spent several months in 2006 demonstrating on TV how rich, wicked males grab innocent women around the neck.

Something obviously happened to that woman.

I hope Emily keeps up the good work and is on the right side. I like to think she was on my side.

Mike Nifong

Carol_Herman said...

Feh. The ancient bible wasn't written in English. So "great and terrible" is not the expression heard in the desert 4,000 years ago. Probably? Just a thunder clap. Followed by lightening. Before the speed of light, and the speed of sound were discovered.

However, the phrase "It was a dark and stormy night" ... certainly belongs to the "test" if you've got a winning sentence there. Or not.

Emily Mills is a lucky fool.

She wrote about you, Ann. And, you decided to give her a forum. Bigger than her soap box.

I still say Shirley Abrhamson is shell shocked. While there's no hope at all for Bradley. Whose too dumb to understand Prosser won.

For all we know all three dames ... so I'm including kloppenhoppen ... have unusually big feet for a woman. And, that's what helps them to keep on standing up. When they've been walloped so silly ... they should have all fallen down.

Ah, the good news is that this story keeps pulling at the site meter. Keeps comments coming. And, Prosser? If he's not dancing now, he needs to pick up some lessons from Arthur Murray.

Can't wait till Emily Mills figures out she's gotta find a way into the broom closet ... where Abrahamson is probably hiding out. Now that Bradley's office is a dead giveaway.

I think Abrahamson shot off her own dialing finger ... Just like Anthony Weiner did. It's a good thing when the cell phone backfires.

Erik Robert Nelson said...

"It's important, when you're reading and you get a feeling to stop and think: What made me feel like that? It can be very enlightening!"

Welcome to the Internet. Nearly every flame war begins with exactly this problem. And its why the kind of short-form banter in comments is usually useless unless the people doing the discussions have at least some common first principles.

What was it that Karl Popper said? It's impossible to speak in such a way that you can't be misunderstood? Something like that. Multiply it by an order of magnitude, and that's what arguing on the Internet is like.

Alex said...

Hey garage - Althouse wasn't angry when the Dems won the 2008 elections. So you are already wrong according to your logic.

BJM said...

I thought about my flip comment above and deleted it as it is not in the spirit of what Althouse was/is seeking to do in challenging Emily.

Emily proves by her made up scare quotes and cutesy s-s-s-schtick that still doesn't understand Althouse's point or intent.

I suspect Emily's too young to have read the point-by-point rebuttals to Robert Fisk's propaganda tracts in the early aughts to understand the form, and obviously hasn't taken a debate class, thus she has no clue how to respond to the gentle professorial fisking given by Althouse other than as a personal attack.

An opportunity missed, Emily.

Anonymous said...

It's interesting, too, that Lueders says that, at the time they were interviewing witnesses of the original incident, no one said anything about Bradley charging Prosser.

A few of us were talking about this in the earlier post, but if Lueders did interview any witnesses to the incident, none of them said anything about anything. Lueders has already admitted, in his Channel 3 interview, that the three anonymous sources he cited in his article were not witnesses; all they told him was that someone had accused Prosser.

homosapien said...

Carol_Herman said

"She wrote about you, Ann. And, you decided to give her a forum. Bigger than her soap box."

I'm thinking this was Mill's game. Ride off of Althouse's name. Even better for Mill's... In Madison, the Althouse name is pure EVIL. Althouse is the evil con professor who needs a good factual lecture from the grander than life Emily Mills.

Phil 314 said...

PS: Just wondering:

Can two women get in a pissing match?

Martin L. Shoemaker said...

Meade said...

Fine. I predict, if they actually strike, they will finally lose all the garage mahals in the state - Democrats who, in the end, don't want revolution, chaos, or socialism because, in the end, what they want is what is best for their children and for the state of Wisconsin.

I hope you're right, Meade. But the rhetoric -- "It's not over 'til we win" and "By any means necessary" -- makes me wonder.

dbp said...

Here is a prime example of how Emily's writing (or possibly thinking) is unclear:

I strongly suspect that you would, in fact, support Prosser's removal from the bench if Bradley's version of events turned out to be absolutely true. There is nothing in me that wishes to believe that you would be OK with one justice ever laying a hand in anger on another. And I should state for the record that if Bradley also even attempted to lay a hand on Prosser in anger then she, too, should be removed. I absolutely support that.

Why the "also even" and "too"? Does she mean 1. Prosser should definitely go but also maybe Bradley too. or 2. It is possible that only Bradley is to blame and if so, only she should be removed? If she means the second thing then her writing is terrible, if she means the first, then her thinking is shoddy. Possibly her thoughts are unclear and this lead to the vague phrasing.

Peter said...

Ann:

"I thought Mills was going to substantiate her accusations with words that I wrote, not reports of her feelings when she read what I wrote"

Ann, ten sentences earlier:

"I think that originally she...thought she could be part of a media noise machine that could ruin Prosser."

...methinks...

Shanna said...

Lueders has already admitted, in his Channel 3 interview, that the three anonymous sources he cited in his article were not witnesses; all they told him was that someone had accused Prosser.

Exactly. His witnesses were actually just relaying second/third hand gossip. Or alternately a smear campaign.

Phil 314 said...

Hey good news from Reason.com

Flying Dog brewery's Raging Bitch beer, a tasty Belgian-style IPA, is no longer illegal to sell in Michigan

photo here

I dunno, just seemed apropos to this discussion.

Anonymous said...

Can two women get in a pissing match?

Sure, why not? In addition to such unisex measures as volume and stench, they can compete on dispersion.

Martin L. Shoemaker said...

Peter said...

...methinks...

But not too deeply, since Professor Althouse has already quoted Ms. Mills extensively, while Ms. Mills's first essay quoted the Professor not at all.

Nice attempt, but there's no equivalence here at all.

Anonymous said...

Emily Mills commenting on Jun 26th at IllusoryTenant's blog:

Emily said...
Ah, the time-honored tradition of victim blaming. Nice to see Ann falling into line.

8:21 AM, JUNE 26, 2011


Emily was for jumping to conclusions before she was against it.

The Dude said...

She is certainly mannish looking.

Big Mike said...

What a wonderful piece of deconstruction, Professor.

Ann Althouse said...

@Peter That's why I prefaced that with "I think." I don't know. I try to be clear about when I am speculating.

It is my view that Lueders, Wineke, Mills (and probably others whom I'm not bothering to read) were getting their version of the story out there along with a strong message that any other version would get you accused of being for violence against women, and they were hoping that would work.

It didn't.

garage mahal said...

Just hope poor Emily grows up in an adult someday, and can reason like this adult:

Common sense tells me that Bradley and Abrahamson are both hysterical bitches. And by bitches, I don't mean female dogs, but rather female persons who happen to be mean, nasty, whiny, disagreeable and obnoxious. It is just easier to say "total bitches."

Carol_Herman said...

Ah, what a wonderful blog. We even heard from Mike Nifong!

Still, until Abrahamson went to Loo-der. And, Bradley kept making gagging sounds ... We wouldn't have heard about Prosser prowling the Supreme Court's hallways. Looking for his chief. With 3 other justices in tow. It seems they all had an agreement on publishing a decision, that flew down some memory hole. Was the majority of the Wisconsin Supreme Court supposed to ignore this?

If I had to guess, all around this country ... in 50 states ... sit jurists who damn well hate it when a door flies open ... and what belongs to them, in terms of what they say and hear, just DOESN'T stay a secret inside their club house!

What Abrahamson did is like sending out a birth announcement by taking a picture of her vagina ... and saying "guess what this produced?" As if you can't have a birth without a picture showing the birth canal in order to confirm what took place. My mother would have preferred to die of embarrassment.

Tell me, is there a process where there is really a judicial review going on, now? Are they looking at Abrahamson's broken promises?

The guy that's waiting in the wings to give Justice Prosser a "course on etiquette," can go home now.

urpower said...

Thank you for these important words, which speak to problems on all parts of the political & religious spectrum. For vs. against!- and warfare touched off by a "feeling"! They read with guns & fists.

Anonymous said...

"It is my view that Lueders, Wineke, Mills (and probably others whom I'm not bothering to read) were getting their version of the story out there along with a strong message that any other version would get you accused of being for violence against women."

This is precisely what they're doing.

They're conspiring to try to frame Judge Prosser for "violence." Notice Mills characterizing "calling a woman a bitch" as "violence."

Also, remember that their original goal was to force Judge Prosser against his will into "anger management" mental health.

They're using time-honored and very effective means of de-legitimizing and castrating men that they've learned in our nation's colleges and universities.

If a woman charges you in anger, and you defend yourself ... why, you need "anger management in the workplace" training.

The fact that they've failed to "get" Judge Prosser will only embolden them, in my view.

Sooner or later, he'll be accused of a rape (remember the Duke 88?) or some other sexual assault for which the only evidence will be "his word against her word."

And they'll fall back on his "history" of "abusing" women by using the "violence" of calling a woman a bitch against him to "prove" that he must be guilty of the sex crime.

They're after conservatives ... and they'll stop at nothing - including false charges.

As Russ Feingold warned us: "It's not over till they win."

Carl Vero said...

The blogger Publicus Proventus and his literal offspring Emily Mills appear to treat Althouse's blogging to what Larry Flynt and his denotative offspring Andrew Sullivan do to Trig truthers: delivering sanctimonious sermons of perverted preconceptions.

Michelle Dulak Thomson said...

Dang, MikeR beat me to it by hours.

Ann, "great and terrible" may bring up the Old Testament for you, but I'm afraid that for most of us (including Jews and Christians), the stronger resonance is probably with The Wizard of Oz.

wv: everding. Everding I can do a bell can do better?

Charlie Martin said...

I'm not that powerful, Emily.

Score.

Brad said...

"So let's not pretend like this is a non-partisan issue. Especially on a conservative Wisconsin blog!"

Matt don't read too well, do he ??????

Titus said...

I am still thinking of that picture of the cheese curds from Graze.

Those are homemade cheese curds, as opposed to the Sysco frozen one.

I love the real homemade ones.

Titus said...

Fried Mozarella or Mozarella "sticks" don't even compare to the unbelieveable taste and beauty of the Wisconsin Fried Cheese Curd.

tits.

Roger J. said...

Wow--finally got another chapter in the Black Robe mud wrestling saga.

Lets see--its coming up on a long weekend where not many people are paying attention other than to their grills and libations--I would not be surprised to get a news release that says something to the effect that "investigation shows there are no bases for any further action."

This whole kerfluffle will end up as a dead end and forever be enshrined in the he said she said hall of fame.

Anonymous said...

When the movie comes out, I'm pretty sure Sean Connery will be cast in the role of Judge Prosser.

garage mahal said...

Fox6 attempts to talk to Prosser. Prosser grabs microphone.

More proof Abrahamson needs to resign!

Michael said...

Feelings are everything to liberals. They substitute for thought and reason and make reading and analysis of the written word easier.

Trooper York said...

Wow. Garage. I never thought I could think less of so called "journalists" but man that video takes the cake.

A more shoddy piece of attack/ambush interviewing hasn't been seen since Mike Wallace got his first toupee.

Shanna said...

That news clip was entertaining. Of course, they all went the no comment route, so I'm not sure what you can take from it, but it's fun to see the parties involved.

William said...

I consider the choking incident to be a case of auto-erotic asphyxiation. Kind of a variant of suicide by cop......I also thought that the great and terrible quote was a reference to the Wizard of Oz and not the Old Testament. Emily's point was that she had thrown back the curtain and revealed Althouse as a crock. What I don't know was whether Althouse chose to deliberately ignore the insult and modestly claim a lesser status than Jehovah while maintaining her position as one of His prophets. It gets pretty complicated when women argue.

Anonymous said...

Yeah ... this definitely seals it. 007 to play Judge Prosser in "Chokegate."

Trooper York said...

That Chief Justice is a dead ringer for Betty Friedan.

That explains a lot.

No wonder that court is all fucked up.

dbp said...

garage mahal said...

Fox6 attempts to talk to Prosser. Prosser grabs microphone.

More proof Abrahamson needs to resign!


I thought antagonism toward Fox was proof that you were one of the good guys. In garage land any piece of data must be understood in whatever way reinforces the preexisting world view.

Shouting Thomas said...

Sean Connery should have bitch slapped Barbwa Waa Waa in that video!

garage mahal said...

4 justices interviewed. Only one grabs the mic. I bet you could have guessed who without looking at the clip.

Anonymous said...

"More proof Abrahamson needs to resign!"

For once, I agree with GarageMahal. This shocking episode of high-school ambush journalism demonstrates the complete lack of security that Judge Abrahamson has instituted in the court building.

That could easily have been an al Queda operative shoving a pipe bomb at Judge Prosser.

Abrahamson must resign. She clearly is incompetent at protecting our Supreme Court Justices from random assholes roaming the hallways.

S. said...

@ Titus

Agreed. A fresh cheese curd lovingly deep fried until it is golden brown is a thing of beauty and worth every, single, calorie.

Michael said...

Garage. If you can post a picture of the justice grabbing the microphone i would bet you a nickel that it wil show he has a clear understanding of the chokehold and that it is his prefered grab.

Shanna said...

4 justices interviewed. Only one grabs the mic. I bet you could have guessed who without looking at the clip.

Bradley wasn't interviewed and she's the only other accused of violent actions.

And everybody hates people who stick microphones in their face. I am generally cheering when celebs punch out the photographers...

Anonymous said...

"4 justices interviewed. Only one grabs the mic."

Garage, are you trying to make some kind of a point?

Ambush journalism has been disowned by every ethical media outlet in the country except the Socialists in Madison.

It's rude, and it's designed to provoke and it's an example of the sort of yellow journalism that has been thoroughly discredited everywhere.

So what's your point?

If some punk ass bitch shoved a microphone in my face he'd get it put in his asshole so he can see how it feels.

I thought Judge Prosser showed remarkable restraint for someone being attacked by an alleged "journalist."

dbp said...

garage mahal said...

4 justices interviewed. Only one grabs the mic. I bet you could have guessed who without looking at the clip.

This just proves that the other three are in the back pocket of evil Fox News, while upstanding Prosser is free from their baleful influence.

In Garage land, if Prosser was a liberal Democrat, he would be winning kudos for dissing Fox. Or if Prosser had a friendly interview with Fox, proof that Fox and the Republicans are working hand-in-hand.

garage mahal said...

@Michael
Prosser displayed superior hand-eye coordination skills there didn't he?

Practice makes perfect!

garage mahal said...

This just proves that the other three are in the back pocket of evil Fox News, while upstanding Prosser is free from their baleful influence.

That isn't Fox News, that is Fox6 local out of Milwaukee.

Anonymous said...

Video: Judge opens door, walks through door. Door closes normally behind him.

Mike Lowe: "Judge Prosser stormed into his office."

Yeah, no media bias there.

Judge Bradley: Refuses request for interview ... but we get so see no video of Low ambushing Judge Bradley in a hallway.

Yeah, no bias there.

Mike Lowe then conducts an interview with Justice Patrick Crooks, the only justice "who DID NOT WITNESS the alleged scuffle."

Lowe: "Do you believe Judge Prosser choked Judge Bradley?"

The only thing Lowe didn't ask is when Judge Prosser stopped beating his wife.

The benefit of ambush journalism is that it is designed to make people who aren't guilty look guilty even though they aren't guilty.

Lowe should be embarrassed and so should Rupert Murdock for hiring this nobsmoker.

Anonymous said...

Some enterprising Tea Partiers need to start following Mike Lowe around with hidden cameras.

See what motels he's creeping in and out of when he's not stalking public officials.

See if he's fucking around on his wife like Chris Hansen was.

dbp said...

I believe evil Murdoch still runs News Corp, which in turn owns Fox Broadcasting Company.

Lem the artificially intelligent said...

Prosser displayed superior hand-eye coordination skills there didn't he?

If Prosser had tried to hold her head it would have looked like a punch.. if he tried to hold her back by holding her chest it looks like his grabbing her boobs.

It sounds to me like Prosser did the best he could under terrible circumstances.

Lets see a famous baseball version.

Everybody seemed to agree that Don Zimmer was out of line.. and Pedro was allowed to defend himself.

DADvocate said...

You're just thinking like a lawyer. Mills is thinking like a liberal wanting to defend all liberal no matter what the truth. Not a good trait in a journalist (or any thinking person).

Meade said...

Related topic: Chicago Mayor, inspired by Wisconsin lawmakers, takes firm stance with sleepy lazy public employee unions.

DADvocate said...

Speaking of Illinois, now that Blogavich (sp?) has been convicted, 4 of the last 7 governors have gone to prison. If your standing with 2 former Illinois governors, the chances are you're in prison.

madAsHell said...

She uses the small font because she has so little to say!

I read the comments associated with the article. I found out that Ann "is a hack", and she writes like Haska.

I dunno...the professor draws me into her circle. I couldn't finish Emily's blog. She writes like a 14 year old girl.

kjbe said...

if they actually strike

This "they" is not as inflential to the larger group as you may think. The consensious of most is not to go that far. It's just not gonna happen.

garage mahal said...

Meade
I'm paying for your healthcare and lifestyle. You watch those lazy garbage haulers and snowplow drivers work from your living room window. You calling them lazy don't seem right.

Anonymous said...

Inter-state, inter-city,and internecine. One side has principles. The other?...not so much.

Anonymous said...

Yes, Garbage, your peculiar ideas about who pays for what have already been noticed around here.

Lincolntf said...

Great example, Lem. Even I (a Red Sox fan from birth) felt bad for Zim that night. But what was Pedro to do? "Walk away" from someone running at him? Not possible.


wv: subho

Second-string hooker?

garage mahal said...

We heard so many brave and heroic stories today of Walker and WIGOP risking their lives to save lives at the Webster St fire on the square. Oh wait, that wasn't them, it that was the same pubic workers he just plowed in the ass that spent 8 hours putting it out.

DADvocate said...

You watch those lazy garbage haulers and snowplow drivers work from your living room window.

Not me! I'm too damn lazy to get up and open the curtains. Plus, I'm naked because I'm too lazy to get dressed.

SukieTawdry said...

Sometimes when I set out to "refutiate" something someone has written, I find that working through my response makes me reconsider what was actually said. Often in those cases, I end up not finding it necessary to respond at all. So I think Ann offers some excellent advice here.

And to Ms. Mills: Having frequented the Althouse blog through the years, I judge that Ann would have approached this SC debacle in the same manner had Prosser been the progressive and Bradley the conservative. If she's anti- or pro- either one of them, I couldn't tell you who or why.

Althouse concerns herself with the behavior of the players (including, and perhaps especially, the media) and tries to discern the reasons for that behavior. She may judge whether the behavior is appropriate (for instance, she believes elections have consequences and journalists should have standards), but she doesn't pass judgement on ideological bent.

David53 said...

WTF????? Nobody has made a Hitler or Nazi comment yet???

OK.

Republicans are all Nazis and Scott Walker is Hitler!

SukieTawdry said...

Can two women get in a pissing match?

Yes, but it's very messy.

David53 said...

Wisconsin gets my vote for most entertaining politics of the year. California has been knocked out of first place.

gadfly said...

I am sorry, but every time I read the name Emily Mills, I think of Gilda Radner's "Emily Litella" character, quoted in Wiki as saying:

"What is all this fuss I hear about the Supreme Court decision on a 'deaf' penalty? It's terrible! Deaf people have enough problems as it is!"

Chuck66 said...

Okay, there are 161 posts here and a lot of original sourced material to read through.

But in my not very well informed opinion...could Emily Mills be a typical liberal in a left wing city and not used to having to experiencing intellectual diversity? She thinks she can throw out a few lines and the mindless Madwacistanians will eat it up?

Chuck66 said...

gadfly...."Nevermind"

Lem the artificially intelligent said...

Thanks Lincolntf.

Shouting Thomas said...

Courtesy of Iowahawk, the new, updated and conservative John Lennon's Imagine!

Imagine there's no unions
It isn't hard to do
No fatass thugs in purple
Bused in by SEIU

Imagine all the people saving all those dues

You may say I'd employ them
And I'm not the only one
But as today that's too risky
Thanks to Local 301

Imagine there's no bureaus
No stupid OSHA rules
Nothing to fill in triplicate
Designed by DC fools

Imagine all the business pro-duc-ti-vi-ty....

You may say I am greedy
But I'm not some lazy bum
If you don't like it, start your own business
And the world won't seem as fun

Carol_Herman said...

Well, I actually looked at the link garage provided. None of the justices commented. Prosser turned his back on the interview. Where he got cornered in the elevator. Obviously, he didn't take a swing at the news person. Though, to me, that looked like a very tempting opportunity.

Prosser keeps his legal dignity.

Abrahamson tries a deflection to "it's under investigation." But, of course, Fox6 didn't mention it was Prosser who filed his charge with the Judicial branch.

And, it's Abrahamson who deftly deflected answering any questions.

Bradley needs a re-write script.

Where I'd begin by saying (if I were in her shoes), that she and Arbrahamson were together, alone ... sitting and eating homemade cookies ... when she thought a breeze knocked her office door open.

"Then, she demurely rose."

She cleared her throat to say something like "hi ho is anyone there?" When she choked on some cookie dust.

You know, I've never seen such an array of incompetents sitting on a Supreme Court ... ever ... in American history ... quite like this.

To their credit ... none of them fell down drunk. (So we know we weren't in Congress.)

The criminal investigation in Dane County, that Abrahamson said was in progess ... is probably just being swept under the rug. That's all.

I'm sure all the justices ... including the crook ... just want this whole subject to go away.

And, they want Loo-der to fall on his pencil.

Michael Haz said...

Saith Garage: "We heard so many brave and heroic stories today of Walker and WIGOP risking their lives to save lives at the Webster St fire on the square. Oh wait, that wasn't them, it that was the same pubic workers he just plowed in the ass that spent 8 hours putting it out."

The fire and police were exempted, remember? And they were using union water, so there's that.

Michael Haz said...

@Garage - what's with the "plowed in the ass" comment? Isn't your team pretty okay with that?

Or are you espousing violence against women, seeing as how the MFD and MPD is staffed with women?

You need anger management class.

Luther said...
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Anonymous said...

Dear Emily, poo.

deborah said...

re Garage vid link, Abrahamson is just everyone's sweet little grama, isn't she?

garage mahal said...

@Garage - what's with the "plowed in the ass" comment? Isn't your team pretty okay with that?

Getting fucked in the ass unwillingly? Heavens no.

Anyways man, I had thee perfect Catholic joke closer for that, about getting fucked in the ass unwillingly, and I'm going to pass. Just because you're a Wisconsinite.

Titus said...

John Stewart/Daily Show weighed in on the Wisconsin Supreme Court.

It was pretty godd.

Meade said...

@garage, do me a favor and total up what you've been paying for my lifestyle and health care for the last two years and send me an invoice will you? I want to get squared up with you.

Also, please read my comment again. I didn't call the workers lazy. I called their sleepy lazy unions sleepy and lazy. I should have added fat. And stupid. Probably even drunken too.

How can anyone, including their members, deny it?

Methadras said...

Michael Haz said...

My qualifications to say the above:

I attended the University of Wisconsin in the late 60s-early 70s. I was at that time a protesting, hard core lefty; a hater of law and order, a despiser of corporations, Republicans, people who wore suits and anyone over age 30.


Can you articulate why you held those beliefs and positions? Merely saying you did these things lends me to wonder why you did these things.

Methadras said...

garage mahal said...

Getting fucked in the ass unwillingly? Heavens no.


So that's why you hate your dad.

Anyways man, I had thee perfect Catholic joke closer for that, about getting fucked in the ass unwillingly, and I'm going to pass. Just because you're a Wisconsinite.

Keeping it in the family. Nice.

Michael Haz said...

@Garage - your original comment didn't specify "unwillingly".

And you didn't respond to the error I pointed out - that the MPD and MFD didn't have the same cuts as all other public unions in WI.

Carol_Herman said...

Does Shirley Abrahamson realize the shit storm she's created?

It's almost like she scheduled her appointment with Fox6 ... with the grace of an actress (I'm ready for my closeup, now, Mr. DeMille.)

While poor Justice Prosser can't stand the limelight! He hates getting nailed in the media.

Crooks? You know, I'll second that. Not only wasn't he present when Bradley said "choke hold" ... he wasn't in the building. The 6 others WERE! And, by himself, he's no quorum.

Did the legal profession once pay so much money to "partners," that only the schmoes and schmucks were left over for political office?

It looks like the dregs of humanity. But, instead, they're all robed wonders.

Certainly, hollywood would never cast these characters as such.

But, oddly enough, Fox6 even increased my sympathy for Prosser. He really hates being on TV. He hates being the center of this shit storm.

But, I think he's gonna fight hard to come out on top.

I think he's also going to fight hard to see that justice is done. Nobody can ask for more than that, ya know.

Every day he has to go to work with those harridans ... has got to be tough.

By the way, does anybody have any dignity while they're going up and down in elevators? The worst ones have mirrors.

garage mahal said...

How can anyone, including their members, deny it?

They risked their lives today putting a fire? What did you do? Take pictures of a hippie while they put it out? Go to an Etch A Sketch Blog Sing-Along?

Michael Haz said...

@Methadras - You asked me: "Can you articulate why you held those beliefs and positions? Merely saying you did these things lends me to wonder why you did these things"

An excellent question, thanks.

I was taught in high school how to think critically and lost (or shelved) that skill while attending the U of WI probably because critical thinking was neither encouraged or welcomed.

The people I liked, the people I hung around with, all had the same liberal-progressive-anarchist mindset. I didn't have to think about it, just accept it.

The reward for acceptance of the groupthink was more friends, better weed, some hash, readily available no-strings-attached sex, and a life free of hassles. I needed to neither explain nor apologize for anything.

40,000 other students and faculty hated The Man, I hated The Man. A grades in liberal arts classes were easy easy. Just write what the TA said about anything, and add a quote from a NYT article.

Change began when one professor, the late Jim Graskaamp (God rest his wonderful soul) called me into his office and asked me to explain something I had said in class. And then to explain the explanation, and further explain that. He taught me how to think for myself, to examine everything and everyone objectively and not rely on the intellectual weakness that comes with accepting groupthink.

I was ready for a conversion when Sterling Hall was bombed.

Titus said...

I am getting in some serious workouts at the gym in Madison and I am feeling the power.

Because there are absolutely no hot guys in the gym there are no distractions and I can just focus on my specific body part that I am workin

Tonight was shoulders. 13 different shoulder exercises with 5
sets of 12 reps each.

Then onto the bike-60 minutes, 28 miles, 380 calories.

Thanks so much.

tits

SH said...

“That quote isn't a quote from me. It's Mills's own expression of her perceptions when she read my mind.”

Heh, well put.

foxtrot said...

garage says:

"We heard so many brave and heroic stories today of Walker and WIGOP risking their lives to save lives at the Webster St fire on the square. Oh wait, that wasn't them, it that was the same pubic workers he just plowed in the ass that spent 8 hours putting it out."

Why is it that liberals and public workers seem to think that their jobs are the only important ones out there?

If someone isn't happy with their job, they go elsewhere like in the private sector. If a firefighter or a cop doesn't want to risk their life anymore, there are many other good jobs out there.

Firefighters are important, teachers important...we get it.

I teach as a TA at UW. I never whined to my students about having to make what in all reality was a negligible sacrifice under the budget provisions.

Did I make up martyr-esque bullshit about how my job was the most important, or how I did this for the kids? No. I do my job because I love it, and because it will prepare to be a professor, my ultimate goal.

These kids' parents pay shitloads of money for their kids to go to UW, which in part has to do with flipping the bill for an expensive benefits package for me.

So why should I go off, cancel classes or have teach outs, and take advantage of my students ignorance on the budget issue by turning them into crusaders for something that costs both their parents and taxpayers more money?

Todd said...

This seems like simple logic with that many high profile witnesses. If Bradley's account was true, what are the odds that charges would not already have been filed? On the other hand, if Prosser's account is true wouldn't you expect a debate exactly like the one we are seeing? Forgive me if I'm leaning towards the Fists of Fury version. Because you know, it makes more sense.

William said...

I watched the video link of garage. Prosser doesn't look like the Boston Strangler; but if he wished to create the image of a temperate man who is slow to anger, then he failed. I'm sure that the narrative is muddled and complicated, but Prosser has some share of blame for the fracas.......OK, it was an ambush interview, but he should have handled it better. It wasn't a bean ball. It was an inside curve. If you wish to play in the majors, you should be able to handle that pitch. In the battle for public opinion, that interview did him no good.

Dan Collins said...

Bradley and Abrahamson were sitting around talking about what jerks the other justices are when Prosser and crew showed up. Prosser thought he had a deal for the opinions to be released the next day.

Abrahamson said, LULZ! I might get around to that in a month or so. Prosser told her she was incompetent. Bradley freaked out and came at Prosser, who pushed her out of his space. Roggensack pulled her away. She cried, "Help, help! I'm being strangled!"

The others said no.

Abrahamson was pissed off that she was called on her passive-aggressive crap. Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism was looking for yet another alternate means of shaking up the Supremes and villifying Walker. Lueders writes his article, and like everything else these conniving idiots have done, it blows up in their faces.

KCFleming said...

The Milwaukee Express called Prosser The Madison Strangler.

They added this claim:

"One justice, apparently one of Prosser's conservative colleagues, told a reporter Bradley ordered Prosser out of her office because he “was attacking the chief justice.” Before leaving, the witness said, Prosser “put his hands around her neck in what she (Bradley) described as a chokehold.” It was “in no way playful.'"

Anonymous said...

Prosser,angry old crone
Now choked a microphone.
Althouse groupies, what say ye now?
His claims of innocence, up in smoke, pow!

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deborah said...

William, that's true, but this guy is being railroaded. He didn't ask for it, and he obviously can't handle the pressure. I give him a pass.

As Dan Collins said above, if this had really happened charges would have been pressed immediately.

Johanna Lapp said...

Yes, women do have pissing contests. The winner is judged on volume, not distance. Or sometimes accuracy, making this one sport where women beat men every time.

Ann, Emily is right. You do spend more words on the anti-Bradley case than on the anti-Prosser case. Why should a preponderance of admissible evidence be allowed to override a fair and equal hearing of both sides?

That would be like awarding Florida's electors to a candidate who won a preponderance of actual votes.

Holmes said...

What Ms. Mills lacks in writing ability she more than makes up for in constipated thinking.

Scott M said...

Yes, women do have pissing contests. The winner is judged on volume, not distance. Or sometimes accuracy, making this one sport where women beat men every time.

That's only because they have to stand right over the thing. In the events where you have to go over an obstacle into the target, men win every time. Judging by her picture, it looks like Emily might have a shot at that event though.

dbp said...

Apfelkuchen, the need to rhyme in certain kinds of poetry can be a pain, but crone means old woman. So there are two problems: There is no need to put the word old in front of a word that already means old. Second, insulting a man by calling him a woman is itself insulting to all women.

Fen said...

Garage: They risked their lives today putting a fire?

So what. I risked my life for 6 years so that you could remain free. Does that mean I have a right to steal your money?

Fork it over, then. Put up or shut up.

Curious George said...

Speaking of these "hero" figher fighters, it's union first over honoring those fallen heroes of 9/11.

Unions over Heroes

The Dude said...

Too bad Tony Curtis can't play Prosser in the made-for-tv movie sure to result from this chapter of epic judicial fail.

WV: gorfus - Gore doofus mashup.

Mark said...

This linking thing is just silly, as you come up as the #1 response to `Althouse' in Google.

If you were on page 2 or hard to locate on the web, that would be one thing. But when it's this obvious:

http://lmgtfy.com/?q=althouse&l=1

I guess I feel that's just complaining about not getting additional traffic.

And if you're not aware of the above site, it can be useful in internet discussions.

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Anonymous said...

Dpb, lighten up. Why feel the need to pick apart a limerick, because it disparages Prosser? Did you speak up when a few of the groupies here called. Bradley a slut, a whore? No, didn't think so. Those terms are more insulting to women than the word "crone". Hypocrisy once again amongst the groupies.

Anonymous said...

Oh yes also just how many times did Nevadabob call Bradley a cunt?. Nice, did any of you groupies protest such vulgar and hateful name calling?

rcocean said...

nevada bob is a liberal moby.

Phil 314 said...

It should be noted that socialists often engender violence out of frustration

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