Republican Dan Sebring, who is running to represent Wisconsin’s 4th District in the House of Representatives, told ThinkProgress he suspects a political motive behind the Supreme Court’s recent ruling putting the state’s voter ID law on hold.Yeah, okay, Danny Boy, whatever you say.
“The United States Supreme Court said we can’t implement it for this election,” he said at a Milwaukee County Republicans party this week. “My personal feeling is that this is a play to steer the outcome of the gubernatorial election so that Scott Walker wouldn’t have a chance of getting on the ticket in 2016 for the White House. I think that’s what they’re trying to do.”
Let's just ignore that the SCOTUS ruling was 6-3 to stop the voter suppression for November, which means that two of the five conservative judges agreed that it would be untenable to impose such restrictions on such short notice, especially since many of the DMV offices were only going to be open a day or two before the election.
But what do you expect from a guy who thinks it's a good idea to hold a gun raffle at a family-friendly fair?
Cross posted at Crooks and Liars
Tax delinquent says what? Did the moocher ever pay his medical bills yet?
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing that you'll slam Sebring for a poor statement yet you ignore the vast assortment of Gwen Moore gaffes and outrageous ideas she's had over the past 10+ years. Ignorance is truly bliss for the left.
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