The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported that Bitter Becky Bradley is planning on running for reelection in the spring of 2026. Naturally, she did it with her natural vitriol and overall unpleasantness:
Bradley, a member of the court's conservative minority, told Wispolitics.com she is running to “ensure that there is a voice for the constitution and for the rule of law to preserve that in the state of Wisconsin.”
“I’m concerned for what an extremely radical court is going to do over the next three years, and I will be spending the next several weeks assessing what happened on Tuesday and figuring out a path to achieving a court that is not led by and dominated by the radical left, that gets back to deciding cases under the law and respecting the constitution,” Bradley told WisPolitics.
The gentle reader should not be surprised by her lack of professionalism. She didn't have any to begin with and never had to learn that skill due to her "work history."
In her college days at Marquette University, she wrote about how she despises queers, degenerate drug addicts and people with HIV. She also penned a couple of articles arguing for a total ban on abortions and was even against birth control.
After college, she went on to become president of the local chapter of Federalists and other fascists. Then, after a number of donations to then Governor Scott Walker, he appointed her to Children's Court just in time for her to call herself the incumbent in the upcoming election.
However, there is good news, too. The Journal Sentinel also reported that Judge Chris Taylor, the former state representative, is considering a run against Bitter Becky:
State appeals judge Chris Taylor, a former Democratic state lawmaker, told the Journal Sentinel on Saturday she is considering running for the seat.
If Taylor does choose to run, she will probably do quite well. Before she became a very popular representative, she was president of Planned Parenthood. With women's reproductive health care playing a big part in the last two elections for SCOWIS, there's no reason to believe it won't be again next year.
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